South Carolina Newborn Care

Overnight Newborn Care and Postpartum Care in South Carolina

Well Supported Family provides in-home postpartum doula and newborn care across South Carolina, from the historic charm of Charleston and the coastal beauty of Hilton Head to the family-friendly neighborhoods of Columbia and the vibrant foothills of Greenville. Whether you’re welcoming your first baby along the Lowcountry coast or adding to your family in the Midlands, our certified Postpartum Doulas bring calm, capable support right to your home.

Our team of Postpartum Doulas, Newborn Care Specialists, and Sleep Consultants are ready to support your growing South Carolina family.

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Expert Newborn Care for Your Baby’s Safety

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Better Sleep for the Whole Family

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Customized Support for All Parents

Are you feeling overwhelmed and anxious about postpartum?

  • With so much conflicting advice out there, it’s easy to feel unsure about every little decision to make about baby care.
  • Most new parents are seriously sleep-deprived, making it hard to function, let alone enjoy those early weeks.
  • You're recovering physically and emotionally while managing nonstop feedings, diaper changes, and soothing a brand-new human.

We want you to feel well supported during this early parenting transition. We partner with new South Carolina parents, giving practical, steady help as you navigate the joys and challenges of early parenthood.

Our South Carolina Newborn Care Specialists provide calm, expert postpartum support and newborn care services.

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“I don’t know how we would’ve made it through those first few months without Well Supported Family.”

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South Carolina's preferred postpartum support & newborn care agency for families who value expertise.

Whether you're a first-time parent or adding another little one to the mix, our South Carolina postpartum team supports families across the state with nurturing, in-home care for you and your baby. Well Supported Family’s team includes experienced Newborn Care Specialists, Postpartum Doulas, Sleep Consultants, and Registered and Licensed Practical Nurses who are trained and skilled in newborn care.

Our certified Postpartum Doulas and Newborn Care Specialists help make those first weeks easier. They care for your baby overnight, help you get real rest, and offer the steady, reassuring support every new family needs.

Questions about working with us? Book a free consult to begin the conversation.

  • We tailor care to fit your family, whether it’s overnight help, full-time in‑home support, or expert sleep coaching.
  • We keep it professional and reliable, with smooth booking, invoicing, and fast, responsive communication.
  • And above all, we get that every family is different—LGBTQ+, single parents, first‑time or seasoned parents—we adjust to fit your life, not the other way around.
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Transform your family's postpartum experience.

We firmly believe that every family in Texas deserves support during those first few months with a newborn. Our Austin, Dallas, Highland Park, and Houston Newborn Care teams are dedicated to providing guidance and encouragement from pregnancy through infancy and beyond.

Our South Carolina postpartum support services include:

South Carolina Overnight Newborn CareOur comprehensive overnight newborn care service is thoughtfully designed to ensure the safety and comfort of your little one throughout the night.

South Carolina 24/7 Newborn and Infant CareParents who need more than overnights prefer a South Carolina 24/7 Newborn Care Specialist.

Baby Sleep Training & Sleep ConsultingOur virtual sleep training services, provided by experienced sleep consultants, help you and your family achieve restful nights.

South Carolina Daytime Postpartum SupportFor caring daytime support and steady reassurance, families in South Carolina can turn to one of our Daytime Postpartum Doula or Newborn Care Specialists.

4 Simple Steps to find your South Carolina Newborn Care Specialist:

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DISCOVERY. We set up a phone call to answer all of your questions and thoroughly explain our services. Then we send over an intake form which helps us understand your needs and goals for in-home newborn care.

#2

MATCH. We do our magic behind the scenes and match you with your perfect fit team member. We send over their bio for you to learn a bit about them.

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INTRO. We do a text introduction so you can set up a time to get to know them on a phone or video call, whichever works better for your family.

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CONTRACT. If you love your match, we finalize the schedule with a contract and retainer to officially hold your spot in our calendar.

South Carolina State Postpartum Service Area

Our postpartum & newborn care team travels statewide, bringing rest and reassurance to new parents from Charleston’s cobblestone waterfront and the coastal islands’ easy pace, to the tree-lined neighborhoods of Columbia and Greenville’s growing arts community. 

  • LOWCOUNTRY [Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island]
  • MIDLANDS [Columbia, Lexington, Irmo, Blythewood, Forest Acres, Aiken]
  • UPSTATE [Greenville, Greer, Spartanburg, Simpsonville, Anderson, Easley]
  • PEE DEE & GRAND STRAND [Florence, Conway, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, Georgetown]

If you live outside these areas, our travel team can support families who are looking for 50 hours or more of care per week, offering flexible options for extended or live-in newborn care.

Common questions about Well Supported Family and our South Carolina postpartum support.

What’s the difference between a Postpartum Doula and a Newborn Care Specialist?
How much do South Carolina overnight newborn care services cost?
How far in advance should I book postpartum support?
Can I hire Well Supported Family if I’ve already given birth?
Do you offer overnight, daytime, and 24/7 newborn care?
I live outside your South Carolina service area. Can you still provide postpartum support & newborn care?
Do your Postpartum Doulas and Newborn Care Specialists have certifications and training?
Is it worth it to hire overnight newborn care if I’m planning to breastfeed?
Can your team help with bottle feeding, pumping, and breastfeeding support?
Is overnight newborn care covered by CARROT Fertility or reimbursable through my employer benefits?
Why should I choose to hire Well Supported Family instead of another South Carolina agency or individual?

South Carolina Postpartum Resources

We help you find trusted South Carolina resources for pregnancy and postpartum, making it easier to build a strong support system right where you live.

CRISIS & HOTLINES

For urgent help with postpartum depression, anxiety, or thoughts of self-harm.

PSI HelpLine (Postpartum Support International)
Phone/Text: 1-800-944-4773 (call or text; English & Spanish)
Free, confidential emotional support and information about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders; volunteers return calls/texts and connect you with local resources, including those in South Carolina.

South Carolina Postpartum Support Helpline – “TLC MAMA”
Phone: 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)
A free, confidential helpline for any pregnant or new mom in South Carolina experiencing postpartum depression or emotional struggles, staffed through SC Department of Mental Health partners.

South Carolina Mental Health Hotline
Phone: 866-903-3787 (24/7)
General mental health crisis and support hotline serving the entire state; can help connect perinatal parents to local mental health resources and crisis services.

Postpartum Support Charleston – Support Line Postpartum Support CHS+1
Phone (Support Line): 843-410-3585
Peer-led nonprofit in the Charleston tri-county area supporting moms with postpartum depression and anxiety; their support line connects callers with mentors, groups, and local providers.

PEER SUPPORT GROUPS

Statewide and local programs to connect with others who understand.

PSI Online Support Meetings (Weekly Online Groups)
Free, virtual peer support groups led by trained PSI facilitators (50+ different groups) for pregnancy, postpartum depression/anxiety, birth trauma, loss, partners, military families, and more, accessible from anywhere in South Carolina.

Postpartum Support International – South Carolina Chapter (PSI-SC)
Phone (Helpline listed via PSI): 1-800-944-4773
State PSI chapter offering education, advocacy, and connection to trained local volunteers, peer programs, and providers throughout South Carolina; their page links directly to PSI help resources and support options.

Postpartum Support Charleston – Group Support & Events
Offers therapist-led and peer-led groups for new moms, including NICU mom circles, walks, and other gatherings serving the Charleston tri-county region, with both emotional support and community-building.

South Carolina Pregnancy, Prenatal & Postpartum Groups (Psychology Today Directory)
Searchable directory of support and therapy groups for pregnancy and postpartum parents across South Carolina, including virtual and in-person options run by licensed clinicians.

PROVIDERS & SPECIALISTS

Directories to connect you with trained perinatal mental health professionals.

PSI Provider Directory (Perinatal Mental Health Specialists)
Online directory of perinatal-trained mental health professionals and support groups; you can filter by South Carolina to find therapists, psychiatrists, prescribers, and support resources experienced with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

Mom’s IMPACTT – MUSC (Telehealth Maternal Mental Health Program)
Phones: New patients: 843-792-MOMS (6667) & MUSC patients: 843-792-9419
Statewide telehealth resource and referral program for people who are pregnant or within 12 months postpartum, addressing mental health and substance use disorders, with coordination between local providers and MUSC specialists.

MUSC Health – Women’s Reproductive Behavioral Health (Clinical Services Site)
Clinical arm of MUSC’s reproductive behavioral health services providing outpatient psychiatric and therapeutic care for pregnancy and postpartum, with in-person and telehealth options.

South Carolina Perinatal Association (Resource Hub & Professional Network)
Statewide nonprofit that promotes education and best practices to improve maternal and neonatal health; while more professionally oriented, its resources and network can help parents and providers locate perinatal services and educational materials.

BLOGS

SCPARENTS.org – South Carolina Parenting Topics & Blog
State-level parenting site with SC-specific articles and blog posts on parenting, child development, mental health, and local resources, plus opportunities to ask questions and connect with other parents.

Charleston Moms (City Mom Collective – Charleston)
Local online parenting resource for families in the Charleston area, featuring blog posts, guides, event listings, and periodic features on maternal mental health and local support options.

Columbia Mom (City Mom Collective – Columbia)
Columbia-focused parenting site with articles on pregnancy, birth, postpartum life, school-age kids, and local happenings, plus contributor stories from moms around the Midlands.

Parenting in Southeast South Carolina – Summerville Moms
Regional parenting blog and resource hub for families in southeast South Carolina, offering tips, local guides, and posts on family life, school, and community events.

Kidding Around Greenville
A popular Upstate family lifestyle and activity site offering guides, local reviews, kid-friendly events, and parent insights.

Lowcountry Child Magazine
A regional parenting magazine focused on the Lowcountry, providing articles about family life, education, activities, and local events.

Our seasoned Newborn Care Specialists and Postpartum Doulas are in South Carolina waiting to support your family.