South Jersey Moms Deserve Real Postpartum Support
When most South Jersey moms think about preparing for new motherhood, they often come across placenta encapsulation during their endless Google searches for “how to get ready for baby.” Intrigued by the reported benefits, they might think it's the solution to postpartum wellness. But because they’re unsure of what else to focus on for a healthy postpartum experience, their search often stops there.
We live in a world where new moms are expected to figure things out on their own. But the truth is that society sets us up for failure. Postpartum preparation and support are severely lacking, and typically begin and end with the baby registry and nursery while leaving the most critical aspects of postpartum care to chance.
For many first-time moms, and especially those with ADHD, autism, or at risk for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, navigating the postpartum period can feel like trying to make it through a fog. You know you need more than just placenta pills, but how do you even prepare for something as vast and important as becoming a mom?
Our culture doesn’t provide the support moms need. The village is gone, and it’s up to each of us to piece things together on our own. But the problem is, it’s hard to know where to start. Between the pressure to “get it right” and the constant barrage of unsolicited advice, you can end up more confused than prepared.
What Moms Really Need
Here’s the thing: ask any new mom and she’ll tell you she didn’t even know what she needed until she found herself treading water a few days, weeks, or months into her postpartum experience. It’s a time of massive change, and while placenta encapsulation can certainly help, it’s just one piece of a much bigger puzzle.
Moms need:
Comprehensive Planning: It’s not just about buying diapers or setting up a crib. Your postpartum plan needs to include mental health preparation, practical day-to-day tools and strategies, and a self-care plan.
Ongoing Support: Whether it’s answering questions about breastfeeding, the color of your baby’s poop, or figuring out what to do when your baby won’t sleep, you need someone who can provide answers tailored to you.
Personalized Guidance: Every mom’s needs, desires, and struggles are different. The advice that works for one mom might not work for you.
Someone You Trust: Many moms shy away from group classes or hiring a doula because they just don’t feel comfortable with those options for a variety of reasons. You need someone you can text 15 times a day—without feeling bad about it—someone who gets it.
No-judgment Zone: You need to feel comfortable asking questions and sharing concerns without the fear of being judged. Whether it’s about your birth plan, breastfeeding, or the state of your mental health, you deserve answers that align with your values.
Pointing You in the Right Direction: Sometimes, the support you need isn’t in my scope, but I’m a walking Google for perinatal moms. I can help you find the right support—whether it’s a lactation consultant, postpartum doula, or mental health professional.
Piecing Things Together Is Overwhelming
Here’s where things get tricky. Many moms try to piece together their postpartum support by juggling several services, each with its own price tag, facilitator, and schedule. But this approach often ends up being more stress than support.
More Than Just the Pills
What I offer is different. Instead of piecing together a bunch of services, you get one personalized, all-inclusive package that covers everything you need: placenta encapsulation, birth education and planning, breastfeeding preparation, tailored postpartum support, and a trusted professional (who will quickly become a friend) to guide you through it all. No guessing, no overwhelm, no isolation—just one cohesive, empowering experience to help you feel truly prepared for motherhood.
I’ll help you create a plan that fits your life, and I’ll be here to answer your questions, calm your anxieties, and provide direction every step of the way. Whether it’s about your baby’s latch, the color of their poop, or finding a solution for any postpartum concerns you might have, I’ve got your back.
And, BONUS, as a neurodivergent mom myself who struggled for many years with postpartum anxiety and rage, I know what it’s like to manage motherhood with ADHD and autism. I get it. I’ve been there—and I’m here to help make sure your experience is as close to what you’re hoping for as possible (or at least in the same ballpark).
The Financial Investment
If you were to purchase the services separately, you’d end up spending well over $1,500:
Placenta encapsulation: $400+
Private Birth & Breastfeeding Classes: $200+ each
Postpartum Planning: $200+
On-Call Support (3 months): $600+
But with my comprehensive offer, you get placenta encapsulation, private birth and breastfeeding education, personalized support, postpartum planning, and on-call guidance all in one place.
The Bottom Line
You won’t find another offer like this in South Jersey, or anywhere else. Not only will I help you prepare for your postpartum journey, but I’ll be there to support you, guide you, and point you in the right direction if you need more help.
With me, you’re not just getting placenta pills—you’re getting a real partner for your postpartum journey.
Because you deserve more than just placenta pills. You deserve to be prepared, supported, and heard. And I’m here to make that happen.
Tiff, the Placenta Girl is a late-diagnosed and proud AuDHDer specializing in supporting neurodivergent and anxiety-prone moms through the unique challenges of the postpartum period. With a first-person understanding of what it’s like to do the mom thing as someone who thinks and processes differently, Tiff is here to help you embrace your neurodivergence and build a life you can mange, enjoy, and love.
Tiff has been working with the perinatal community since 2010, supporting families through the transformative experience of postpartum. She holds certifications in perinatal mental health, childbirth education, labor and postpartum doula services, Fair Play facilitation, Bringing Baby Home education through the Gottman Institute, and placenta encapsulation.
These certifications, paired with years of hands-on experience, allow Tiff to offer a tailored, holistic approach to your postpartum adventure. Her work is grounded in evidence-based practices and infused with a personal, empathetic touch that empowers you to navigate motherhood with confidence and joy. You’ll have the support you need—not just from a professional, but from someone who understands the nuances of your experience.