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Heng Ou
Heng (pronounced Han) is founder of Motherbees, a national postpartum meal service and author of, "The Fist Forty Days The Essential Art of Nourishing a New Mother". Her book as been called the 'postpartum bible' and has been responsible for a cultural shift in the West inspiring women everywhere to invest in rest and prioritize their own care so they can be the best caregiver they can be for their baby.
Jen Darwin
Doula, L&D nurse, Mother, entrepreneur and now owner of the nation's first postpartum retreat center, The Village, Jen is working everyday to make postpartum care more accessible to Mothers everywhere.
Liz Hilton
Mother, inventor and entrepreneur, Liz Hilton invented the swaddelini after giving birth to her first son. While being a working Mom and experiencing postpartum emotional distress, Liz invented the swaddelini. Thanks to Heng's book, Liz was able to prepare for her final postpartum with her daughter and invest in the rest she needed to have the best recovery possible.