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Creating a Postpartum Care Plan: Preparing for Life After Birth

Ashley Vann May 24, 2026     No Comment    

So much time and energy goes into preparing for labor and birth — but what about the weeks after your baby arrives?

The postpartum period, often called the “fourth trimester,” is a major transition physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. While many families spend months preparing for labor, very few pause to think through what daily life will actually look like once they are home with a newborn. A postpartum care plan helps bridge that gap.

At Fort Worth Midwifery, we encourage families to prepare for postpartum with the same intentionality they bring to birth. Having a plan in place ahead of time can reduce stress, improve recovery, strengthen relationships, and help families feel more supported during those early weeks with a new baby.

A postpartum plan is not about perfection. It is about creating realistic expectations, identifying support systems, and making decisions before everyone is tired and overwhelmed.

Experts in postpartum support consistently recommend planning ahead for areas like meals, sleep, household responsibilities, emotional support, visitors, and infant feeding

Why Make a Postpartum Plan?

When everyone is tired and adjusting to life with a newborn, even small decisions can feel overwhelming. Creating a plan ahead of time helps reduce stress and opens conversations about expectations and support.

A postpartum care plan may include:

  • Meal preparation and nutrition
  • Sleep and rest arrangements
  • Household responsibilities
  • Childcare for older children
  • Visitor boundaries
  • Emotional and mental health support
  • Breastfeeding or newborn support resources

Many families are surprised by how much support they need postpartum. Thinking through these areas ahead of time can help protect recovery and make the transition feel smoother.

Postpartum Recovery Matters

One of the beautiful aspects of home birth is beginning postpartum recovery in the comfort of your own home. But daily responsibilities can also return quickly if families are not intentional about protecting rest and recovery time.

Having a plan in place helps families slow down, receive support, and focus on healing during those early weeks.

Need More Resources?

We’ve compiled a list of postpartum resources here just for you!

Download Our Postpartum Care Plan

We created a printable postpartum care plan to help families think through practical needs, support systems, meals, visitors, and recovery before baby arrives.

We encourage you to sit down with your partner or support team and fill it out together during pregnancy.

FWM Postpartum Care PlanDownload

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Author:  Ashley Vann

Ashley Vann is the owner and midwife at Fort Worth Midwifery. Ashley is passionate about education and helping families grow confidence in their birthing and parenting choices. She has 4 children of her own and enjoys reading, gardening, and trying out new things.

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