What a pregnancy support package actually looks like in practice
- Caitlin Stores
- May 8
- 2 min read

Most of the questions that come up during pregnancy don't arrive neatly between 9am and 5pm.
They surface at midnight when something feels off, or on a Sunday afternoon when you've noticed something new and your mind starts running.
They come in the middle of the night as a quick text, a photo, a "is this normal?" sent to whoever you trust most.
That's one of the things I love most about working with clients in a package, those messages.
The late-night check-ins, the random Tuesday questions, the relief that comes through when someone realises they don't have to spiral through Reddit threads to find an answer.
They just have to ask.
What's included in working together with a pregnancy support package.
Right now I offer two package options.
The first is an initial consultation plus two follow-ups, which suits women who want guidance and support across a defined window.
The second is a more comprehensive option: nine consultations over twelve months, designed for women who want continuity of care across pregnancy and into postpartum.
Both include direct message access between sessions, because that's genuinely where a lot of the support happens. You're not left wondering between appointments. If something comes up, you can ask, and you'll get a real, informed answer from someone who knows your history.
Not a Google result, not a ChatGPT response, not a forum thread written by someone who isn't a clinician.
If that sounds like the kind of support you're looking for right now, you can explore both pregnancy support packages through the link in my bio, or just send me a message and we can talk through what would suit you best.
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