The best of 2024: top 12 posts for postpartum professionals

By Antonia Anderson

 
 

As the year comes to an end, we’re so excited to share our top 12 of 2024! This is a mix of your favourites and ours—some oldies but goodies that still hit home, some brand-new gems from this year, and a few hidden treasures we think deserve a little extra love. Whether you’re just starting out in postpartum care, building your business, or supporting new parents, there’s something here for you. We hope you enjoy this roundup as much as we’ve loved putting it together!

Top posts to help you get started in postpartum care

Taking the leap into postpartum care can feel like a big step, but you’re not alone. This collection is here to guide you, whether you're considering a career change or looking to support new families in a bigger way.

Top posts to help you grow your business

Running a business you love is no small feat, but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. You’ll find tips and stories here to help you figure out pricing, stay steady, and learn from the ups and downs along the way.

Top posts to share with new parents

 
 

Share this practical content with the families you care for. These posts are packed with encouragement, helpful tips, and even a cozy recipe that continues to be one of our most popular posts ever, even though it’s over 6 years old!

We hope this mix of insights, tips, and inspiration has brought you new ideas or simply a moment to reflect. As we look ahead to another year of supporting postpartum care professionals and families, we’re so grateful for this community and all the meaningful work you do. Let’s keep growing and making a difference together.

Antonia Anderson

Antonia is an educator and content creator at Newborn Mothers. She teaches the Breastfeeding modules in the Postpartum Education and Care Professional training, and you may also see her on some of the other live calls.

With a Certificate IV in Breastfeeding Education and several years of experience supporting breastfeeding parents in her local community, Antonia provides Newborn Mothers students with a strong foundation in lactation knowledge and the skills to support new parents in diverse settings.

Antonia lives in Canberra, where she ran a postpartum support business for several years, providing mother-centric support in the home, supporting parents to meet their breastfeeding goals, and raising awareness of the unique needs of postpartum people.

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