baby hand in parents' hands after postpartum care for new moms at Abundance Naturopathic Medicine

Supporting the Transition into Motherhood with Grace and Confidence

Compassionate Postpartum Care in Glendale, AZ

The weeks and months after childbirth are full of change—physically, emotionally, and hormonally.

At Abundance Naturopathic Medicine in Glendale, AZ, Dr. Lynnea Felton provides thoughtful postpartum support to help new mothers heal, restore energy, and adjust to the demands of life with a newborn. Our approach emphasizes whole-body care, nurturing both physical recovery and emotional wellness.

mom holding baby after postpartum care for new moms at Abundance Naturopathic Medicine in Glendale, AZ

Natural Recovery for the Fourth Trimester

Our postpartum services address common challenges like hormone imbalances, fatigue, mood changes, breastfeeding support, and nutrient depletion. Using nutrition, botanical medicine, acupuncture, and mind-body therapies, Dr. Felton creates personalized care plans that honor the individuality of each mother’s experience. We also offer guidance on sleep, stress, and gentle lifestyle changes to aid in a smoother recovery.

postpartum care for new moms at Abundance Naturopathic Medicine in Glendale, Az

A Holistic Approach to Motherhood

Postpartum care is more than just physical check-ins—it’s about supporting the transition into motherhood with grace and confidence. Dr. Lynnea Felton offers a safe space for women to feel heard, validated, and supported. At our Glendale, AZ clinic, we’re here to help you regain your strength and feel empowered in your new role, using the best of naturopathic medicine.

We continue supporting your family’s health—visit our Pediatric Health page.

Mom kissing baby at postpartum care appointment at Abundance Naturopathic Medicine

 FAQs

  • Ideally within the first few weeks after birth, but it’s never too early or too late to receive support. We work with mothers at any stage of the postpartum journey.

  • Yes. We offer holistic strategies to support mood stability, including nutritional therapy, herbal support, and mind-body practices, in collaboration with mental health providers when needed.

  • Yes. We help address concerns like milk supply, discomfort, and lactation nutrition as part of your postpartum care plan.

  • Not at all. Every postpartum experience is different, and we welcome moms whether it’s your first child or your fifth.

Thinking about future pregnancy? Learn more on our Fertility Care page.

Compassionate, Holistic Postpartum Care for Moms

Contact Dr. Felton, for personalized care and answers.