Ask an Expert: A Postpartum Support Circle
Join us for a relaxed morning of shared experiences and expert insights for new moms navigating postpartum.

Come for community, leave with real answers.
Vivvi Upper West Side
666 West End Avenue (The Windermere Building), New York, NY 10025
Saturday, January 31st, 10 - 11:00 AM
The early weeks and months after welcoming a baby can feel beautiful, overwhelming, and isolating, all at once. You deserve a space where you can exhale, ask questions, and feel less alone. Join us for a welcoming postpartum circle created especially for moms with younger babies—designed to meet you exactly where you are with no judgment, or “perfect parent” expectations, and direct access to expert guidance.
In partnership with The Parent Collective and My Pediatrician Friend, this gathering offers an opportunity to talk openly about what you’re experiencing and receive real-time answers from pediatrician moms and postpartum specialists who understand this season well.
What you can expect:
- Community in a safe space at Vivvi to share, listen, and connect with other new moms
- Bring your baby—this gathering is designed with young infants in mind
- Ask an expert anything with My Pediatrician Friend
- Real talk about postpartum life, including recovery, feeding, sleep, development, and emotional well-being
- Guidance and resources from The Parent Collective to support you through the many transitions of new parenthood
- Fun giveaways from Healthy Baby, Frida, Boobie, and Vivvi!
Sign up!

The Parent Collective Birth prep reimagined…. with your village built in. Inspired by the UK’s National Childbirth Trust and based on our founder's experience giving birth in London, The Parent Collective's model combines evidence-based prenatal education with a built-in support network. They group expectant parents by due date and neighborhood so expectant parents leave class with confidence and community. Each 4-week series—taught by nurses, midwives and IBCLCs—covers labor, delivery, feeding, newborn care, and postpartum transition. But what really sets them apart is the focus on connection. Parents leave not only informed, but surrounded by people who truly get it.
