At Gaya Wellness, we know postpartum recovery is about more than surviving—it’s about thriving. Our postpartum support focuses on your physical healing, emotional well-being, and hormonal balance, so you can feel cared for, understood, and strong in your new role.
Postpartum support is specialized care for women in the weeks and months after childbirth. It goes beyond a quick six-week checkup to address your hormones, energy, mood, sexual health, and overall wellness.
At Gaya Wellness, we combine virtual accessibility with personalized, whole-woman care. Whether you’re dealing with fatigue, mood changes, breastfeeding challenges, or intimacy concerns, we create a plan that puts you back at the center of the conversation.
Benefits You May
Notice
With postpartum support, you’ll feel more balanced, more confident, and more like yourself again. Our patients often notice:
Postpartum support at Gaya Wellness is personalized, compassionate, and built around your real life. Here’s what you can expect:
In-depth consultation
We listen to your story, symptoms, and goals without rushing
Advanced testing
Hormone and nutrient panels when needed to uncover root causes
Tailored care plan
Hormone support, nutrition, supplements, and mental health strategies personalized for you
Ongoing support
Virtual visits and check-ins so you never feel alone in this journey
Why Patients Choose
Gaya Wellness
Because motherhood doesn’t come with a manual—and postpartum care shouldn’t stop at six weeks. At Gaya Wellness, we combine medical expertise with empathy and straight talk, helping you feel validated, supported, and empowered.
We’ll remind you that you’re not broken—you’re healing. And with the right support, this season can be one of strength, balance, and renewed confidence.
Because caring for your baby starts with caring for you. And at Gaya Wellness, we’re here to make sure you have both.
Struggling with hormonal symptoms?
Our Hormonal Agency™ Hormone Concierge program gives you a board-certified OB/GYN, quarterly labs, and real video visits — including testosterone, which most providers won't prescribe.
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