Lindsey Biggers

Postpartum Doula
Eatonton, Georgia
10 years of experience
5.0
About me

Hi, I’m Lindsey! As a trained postpartum doula, I’m here to support your family with the kind of care I know makes all the difference in those early days. Whether that’s staying overnight so you can actually get some sleep, helping you feel comfortable and confident with feeding (whether breast or bottle), or simply being an extra set of loving hands with your newborn, my goal is to take the pressure off so you can enjoy this special season. I show up with encouragement, calm, and practical help so you don’t have to do it all on your own.

Education

Associate's of Science- Psychology (2012)

Bachelor's- Business Administration (2025)

Certification and training

CAPPA- Certified Postpartum Doula (2025)

AHA- Pediatric First Aid, AED, and CPR (2025)

Memberships and affiliations

Postpartum Support International

Childbirth and Postpartum Professionals Association

Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies of Georgia

La Leche League

Credentials
CPD
Specialties
Anxiety and Depression Breastfeeding Assistance and Support Building Healthy Communication Infant Care Insomnia Lactation Home Visits Latch Issues Low Milk Supply/Over Supply Mental Health Newborn Care Overnight Newborn Care Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Perinatal Mood Disorders Positive Thinking Postpartum Care Postpartum Doula Care Premature Infants Prenatal Lactation Education Returning to work (pumping, breastmilk storage, etc) Self-Compassion
Languages

English

Service introduction

Hi, I’m Lindsey! As a trained postpartum doula, I’m here to support your family with the kind of care I know makes all the difference in those early days. Whether that’s staying overnight so you can actually get some sleep, helping you feel comfortable and confident with feeding (whether breast or bottle), or simply being an extra set of loving hands with your newborn, my goal is to take the pressure off so you can enjoy this special season. I show up with encouragement, calm, and practical help so you don’t have to do it all on your own. I have experience with feeding support, newborn care education, lactation support, sleep support, overnight care, colic, GERD, high-needs babies, swaddling, bathing, light meal prep, light housework, sibling support, partner support, and perinatal mood disorders such as postpartum depression in anxiety in both women and men.

Packages
By The Hour
Perfect for families looking for a little extra support during the first few weeks at home. Overnight or Daytime Support Newborn care education Emotional check-in and support Light household help Feeding support ***Minimum 3 hours block purchase***
$27.00
USD Per hour
8 Hour Shift
Perfect for families looking to try our services: Overnight or Daytime Support Newborn care education Feeding support/ Lactation support Sleep support 8 hours of in-home support- Breaks down to $25 per hour
$200.00
USD Flat rate
24 or More Hours
For families who want in-depth, ongoing support with hands-on care LOWEST HOURLY RATE Priority booking and extended visits Continuity of care Sleep and soothing strategies Holistic support for both parents Support by text message during contract Final wrap up session/ Date night at end of contract ***Must Book AT LEAST 24 total hours at once in blocks of at least 4 hours at a time***
$21.00
USD Per hour
Ratings and reviews
Average
5.0
# of Reviews
2
5.0

Lindsey actually worked with me through my pregnancy and postpartum with both of my babies. She was very knowledgeable and supportive and always made me feel like I was being heard. It was so important to me to have her in my corner, especially as someone who has had antepartum and postpartum depression throughout two pregnancies. Sometimes you think you can handle things on your own, and maybe you can, but money cannot cover the feeling you get when you’ve made it to the other side of your postpartum journey with your precious little one(s) and you’re all able to breathe and revel in the joy of each other.

- Kia M.

5.0

Lindsay is caring and compassionate. She mentioned she was a mother of 4, and with her patience, it shows.

- Brandon G.

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