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The Birth & MotherJournal

Sharing knowledge and experiences from the world of birth support.

The Journal

Why the Birth & Mother Journal?

The Birth & Mother Journal was founded to build community and make pregnancy and birth in Germany more accessible for international families. Navigating the German maternity system in a new language and culture can feel overwhelming, and the Journal is here to bridge that gap.

Through shared stories, practical guidance, and honest conversation, this space is for every family finding their way through pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood in Germany, so that no one has to do it alone.

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What Does a Doula Actually Do?
Birth Support6 min read

What Does a Doula Actually Do?

A doula provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support before, during, and after birth. Here is what that really looks like, and why the evidence says it matters.

Emma

Emma

July 2, 2026

Welcome to Birth & Mother
Welcome4 min read

Welcome to Birth & Mother

Why this site exists: honest, English-language guidance for international families navigating pregnancy, birth, and early motherhood in Germany.

Emma

Emma

July 5, 2026

The Wochenbett: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Postpartum Care
German Birth Culture5 min read

The Wochenbett: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Postpartum Care

The German tradition of the Wochenbett offers a beautiful framework for postpartum rest and recovery. Discover what it looks like with your midwife, and how doula care can deepen it with guided rituals, emotional support, and comprehensive nourishment for body and soul.

Emma

Emma

July 8, 2026

Birth Without Your Village: Creating Support When Family Is Far Away
Far From Home6 min read

Birth Without Your Village: Creating Support When Family Is Far Away

Preparing for birth far from family is one of the hardest parts of expat life. Discover how to build a chosen village of support in Potsdam, and why you don’t have to do this alone.

Emma

Emma

July 11, 2026

Coming August 28
German Birth Culture6 min read

What Your Hebamme Does (and Doesn’t Do), and Where a Doula Fills the Gap

The German midwife system is unique and wonderful, but it has limits. Understand the clinical role of your Hebamme and how doula care beautifully complements it.

A journal entry on its way · coming August 28

Coming September 4
Birth Planning7 min read

Choosing Where to Give Birth: Your Birth Setting in Germany

Hospital, birth centre, or home birth? Explore the options available to you in Germany and discover how to choose the setting that feels right for your birth story.

A journal entry on its way · coming September 4

Coming September 18
Birth Support4 min read

For Birth Partners: How to Be Beside Her, With Purpose

So little of what is written about birth is written for partners. A practical, honest guide to supporting her through labour: what to do with your hands, your voice, and yourself.

A journal entry on its way · coming September 18

Coming September 25
Finding Your Way7 min read

The Fourth Trimester in Germany: What International Parents Don’t Expect

Elternzeit, Kindergeld, Rückbildung, U-Untersuchungen: Germany has an incredible support system for new families. Here’s what international parents need to know about the first 12 weeks after birth.

A journal entry on its way · coming September 25

Coming October 2
Finding Your Way8 min read

The U-Untersuchungen: What Each Well-Baby Check Actually Involves

A walkthrough of every U-Untersuchung from U1 to U9: what the paediatrician is looking for at each visit, what questions to ask, and which vaccinations usually fall around each appointment.

A journal entry on its way · coming October 2

Coming October 9
Finding Your Way9 min read

Baby Paperwork in Germany: Standesamt, U-Untersuchungen, Kindergeld and Elterngeld

A practical, step-by-step guide to the paperwork that comes with a new baby in Germany. What the Standesamt needs, how to book the U-Untersuchungen, and how to apply for Kindergeld, Elterngeld, and Krankenkasse registration without losing your mind.

A journal entry on its way · coming October 9