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The Postnatal Support Network (PSN) promotes the importance of a well-prepared and relaxing 40-day postnatal period, connects families and postnatal doulas, trains professionals and builds bridges. PSN is an international organization with a nonmedical and social network, dedicated to raising awareness and educating the larger public on the importance of postnatal rest and care.
Dear Reader, There are moments when you can feel a movement growing. This is one of them. At the Postnatal Support Network, we have always believed that every family—regardless of language, culture or country—deserves compassionate, evidence-based postpartum support. Today, we are thrilled to announce that our training community is expanding in ways we've dreamed about for years. A PSN First: Our First-Ever Spanish & Japanese Postpartum Doula Trainings! This year marks a historic milestone...
Dear PSN Community, We are standing at the threshold of Spring. Today marks the spring equinox: that rare, fleeting moment where light and darkness meet in perfect shadow and flame. It is a point of balance. A passage. In ancient mythology, this is the time of Inanna’s return. After her descent, after the stripping away of her layers, after traversing everything that could no longer remain... she rises. She returns changed. More true. More whole. Perhaps you, too, have traversed your own...
Dear Reader, Have you ever felt like society abandons women right after birth? Have you heard testimonies from mothers where postpartum "shattered them into pieces"? The fourth trimester is often neglected, even though its importance is central. But there is a way to change this narrative. Not just for others, but also for your own journey. Today, we want to share the stories of two women who were exactly where you are right now. They felt the "call," but they needed the bridge to turn that...