About the Owner
Womb to Moon Family Care was founded by Bethany Colley. With nearly two decades of experience supporting families through bodywork, holistic wellness, and perinatal care, Bethany brings both deep expertise and heartfelt passion to this work.
Her vision goes beyond individual care, as Bethany is committed to building a highly educated, trauma-informed, and inclusive team of professionals who walk alongside families through life’s most meaningful transitions.
She believes in creating not only excellent support for parents and babies, but also a village-style community where families feel connected, uplifted, and empowered.
At the heart of her mission is the belief that when families are well-supported, they can thrive—and that collective wellness ripples outward, strengthening communities as a whole.
Tools & Resources
This 4th Trimester Guide is designed to gently support parents through the early postpartum weeks by clearly outlining what is normal for both baby and parent during this transition. It helps caregivers understand common newborn behaviors such as feeding patterns, sleep variability, and periods of fussiness while highlighting cues to pay attention to that signal hunger, overstimulation, comfort needs, or the need for rest. The guide also offers a flexible sample schedule, not as a rigid routine but as a grounding framework to help days feel more predictable and manageable during a time that can otherwise feel overwhelming. The goal is to reduce anxiety, build confidence, and remind parents that responsiveness, not perfection, is the foundation of healthy early bonding.
Explore our collection of ebooks and guides created to support you through pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. These tools are designed to offer clear guidance, reassurance, and practical support to help you feel more confident and resourced every step of the way.
This 4th Trimester Guide is designed to gently support parents through the early postpartum weeks by clearly outlining what is normal for both baby and parent during this transition. It helps caregivers understand common newborn behaviors such as feeding patterns, sleep variability, and periods of fussiness while highlighting cues to pay attention to that signal hunger, overstimulation, comfort needs, or the need for rest. The guide also offers a flexible sample schedule, not as a rigid routine but as a grounding framework to help days feel more predictable and manageable during a time that can otherwise feel overwhelming. The goal is to reduce anxiety, build confidence, and remind parents that responsiveness, not perfection, is the foundation of healthy early bonding.
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