In today’s fast-paced and often disconnected world, many new parents find themselves navigating pregnancy, birth, and postpartum with far less support than previous generations. In this episode, we explore the powerful role of community in maternal and family well-being and why rebuilding a modern-day “village” may be one of the most important ways to improve postpartum outcomes. Drawing from her experience supporting more than 100,000 families, Gabriela Gerhart shares practical insights on creating meaningful connections, strengthening support systems, and helping parents thrive during one of life’s most transformative seasons.
About Gabriela Gerhart
Gabriela Gerhart is the founder of the Motherhood Center, a Houston-based pregnancy, birth, and postpartum wellness center and professional childcare agency she established in 2000. Originally from a small village in the Czech Republic, Gabriela’s background in pediatric nursing and physical therapy, combined with her passion for community-centered care, inspired her to create a comprehensive support system for growing families. Today, the Motherhood Center offers childbirth education, doula services, breastfeeding support, perinatal mental health resources, fitness programs, childcare services, and more. At the heart of her work is a simple belief: no mother should feel alone, and with the right support, every family can thrive.
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What You’ll Learn:
- Why postpartum was never meant to be an isolated experience and how strong support systems help families build a healthier foundation during the transition to parenthood.
- How modern parents are often overwhelmed by information, competing responsibilities, and the pressure to “get it right,” making community support more important than ever.
- What Gabriella learned growing up in a small Czech village, where neighbors, healthcare providers, and extended family naturally stepped in to help new parents.
- Why creating opportunities for parents to connect—through childbirth classes, support groups, yoga classes, and social gatherings—can lead to lifelong friendships and lasting support networks.
- Why every birth professional can help families build their own village by encouraging conversations about meals, practical help, check-ins, childcare support, and community resources before the baby arrives.
- The importance of creating accessible postpartum gathering spaces, including mother meetups, new dad groups, and other low-barrier opportunities for connection and support.
- How postpartum care is evolving beyond the idea of “bouncing back” and toward a more holistic focus on recovery, pelvic floor health, emotional well-being, and family adjustment.
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Related InJoy Products:
- Understanding Postpartum Health & Baby Care Book + Guided Learning Web App (opens in a new tab)
- Understanding Postpartum Health & Baby Care eClass (opens in a new tab)
- Understanding Fatherhood: PowerPoint Class (opens in a new tab)
Related InJoy Resources:
- Season 10 Episode 2: Increasing Stability in a Transition to Parenthood (opens in a new tab)
- Season 9 Episode 4: Insights on Perinatal Mental Health from PROSPER Leaders: Practical Tips for Educators and Doulas (opens in a new tab)
- Providing Social Support for Postpartum Women Through a 4th Trimester Group (opens in a new tab)