Pam Rodgers; Postpartum Doula (CPD), Newborn Care Specialist (NCS) Pam is a recent transplant from Philadelphia, and is very excited and eager to continue her doula practice while living full-time on Cape Cod. Pam has been serving clients as a DONA trained and certified postpartum doula since 2015. Pam is also a trained Infant Massage Therapist, an advocate for Poppy Seed Health, and holds a certificate of training in Perinatal Mood Disorders from Postpartum Support International. She is currently training as a Sleep Consultant and hopes to incorporate that into her work with families very soon. Pam approaches her work creatively, developing strategies to support families as they transition and grow in their new roles as parents. She loves the uniqueness of each perinatal experience and strives to participate in a meaningful, educated and sensitive manner. As a mother of three grown daughters, and a grandmother to seven, Pam brings a multi-generational outlook to her work. She possesses a bright, positive and energetic spirit, with a very calming “can-do” attitude. Pam has extensive experience working with preterm infants and families who have had a multiple birth. She has a background in biology, the social sciences, and has worked in the medical and editorial fields. In her free time, Pam is attempting to explore all the Cape has to offer- Hiking, biking, strolling the local farmers’ markets, are keeping her quite busy. The beauty of this unique coastal area brings her joy and peace. She feels quite fortunate and will continue her travels of discovery!
Bachelor of Arts in English, Psychology and Biology (1980)
Certified Postpartum Doula DONA (2016)
DONA International
English
Day or night postpartum care.