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The Recovery Method Launches National Initiative to Transform Postpartum Care in America
DENVER - EntSun -- In a bold move to reshape how America supports new mothers, The Recovery Method has officially launched its nationwide platform, redefining postpartum care through education, community, and advocacy. Founded by a healthcare professional and mother who experienced firsthand the profound lack of support for postpartum women, The Recovery Method is a one-stop, evidence-based resource for both moms and the providers who serve them.
This initiative arrives at a critical moment. Maternal health outcomes in the U.S. remain among the worst in developed countries, and postpartum care is often inconsistent, underfunded, and misunderstood. The Recovery Method is here to change that. Founder Dr. Naha Pandya has a different vision for what support looks like. She states,
"When a baby is born, so is a mother, and she deserves care, support, and a community that sees her," says the founder of The Recovery Method. "We're committed to filling the gaps in postpartum care with accessible resources, a provider network, and live community events that offer real solutions."
The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world, and Black and Indigenous mothers are disproportionately affected. Meanwhile, mental health concerns, postpartum physical complications, and social isolation are on the rise. Yet most mothers are discharged from the hospital with only one follow-up appointment weeks later.
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The Recovery Method was built to address this crisis and empower mothers to recover fully: physically, mentally, and emotionally.
"Our system was never designed with women's full healing in mind. That ends now. The Recovery Method is here to change how we talk about, deliver, and experience postpartum care for good."
Why This Matters
The traditional postpartum model focuses almost exclusively on infant care, leaving mothers without adequate guidance for their own recovery. The Recovery Method flips the script. Through an interdisciplinary approach rooted in compassion, inclusivity, and science, it offers:
The Recovery Method believes postpartum recovery should be a standard part of maternal care and not an afterthought.
Calling All Providers: Help Us Revolutionize Care
The Recovery Method is actively seeking healthcare partners, support networks, and wellness professionals committed to advancing postpartum health. With nationally recognized partners such as Shugie, Progress Through Play, YANAM2M, and Chicago Family Doulas, The Recovery Method looks to continue to expand its reach and support for new mothers. Providers can join the network, contribute expertise, and be part of a national movement to standardize and humanize postpartum care.
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"We want every provider, from OB-GYNs to pelvic floor therapists, to be part of this conversation. Together, we can create the village every new mother deserves," says the founder Dr. Naha Pandya. This isn't just a website, it's a movement. We need physicians, midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, physical and occupational therapists, mental health specialists, and community leaders to be part of the future of maternal health."
Interested providers and community partners can explore opportunities at www.therecoverymethodinfo.com
JOIN US: "It Takes a Village" Live Events
This fall, The Recovery Method will host its premiere expos in Denver, CO (September 21) and Chicago, IL (October 25): interactive experiences designed to connect new and expecting families with life-changing resources.
Event Highlights:
This is more than an expo, it's a movement to bring holistic maternal care to the forefront of public conversation.
Tickets and exhibitor info: www.therecoverymethodinfo.com/event-list
This initiative arrives at a critical moment. Maternal health outcomes in the U.S. remain among the worst in developed countries, and postpartum care is often inconsistent, underfunded, and misunderstood. The Recovery Method is here to change that. Founder Dr. Naha Pandya has a different vision for what support looks like. She states,
"When a baby is born, so is a mother, and she deserves care, support, and a community that sees her," says the founder of The Recovery Method. "We're committed to filling the gaps in postpartum care with accessible resources, a provider network, and live community events that offer real solutions."
The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world, and Black and Indigenous mothers are disproportionately affected. Meanwhile, mental health concerns, postpartum physical complications, and social isolation are on the rise. Yet most mothers are discharged from the hospital with only one follow-up appointment weeks later.
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The Recovery Method was built to address this crisis and empower mothers to recover fully: physically, mentally, and emotionally.
"Our system was never designed with women's full healing in mind. That ends now. The Recovery Method is here to change how we talk about, deliver, and experience postpartum care for good."
Why This Matters
The traditional postpartum model focuses almost exclusively on infant care, leaving mothers without adequate guidance for their own recovery. The Recovery Method flips the script. Through an interdisciplinary approach rooted in compassion, inclusivity, and science, it offers:
- A comprehensive digital education library for both providers and mothers
- A growing database of postpartum care professionals, doulas, therapists, and coaches
- Guidance on self-advocacy, body image, nutrition, and emotional resilience
- Evidence-based recovery resources available at your fingertips
The Recovery Method believes postpartum recovery should be a standard part of maternal care and not an afterthought.
Calling All Providers: Help Us Revolutionize Care
The Recovery Method is actively seeking healthcare partners, support networks, and wellness professionals committed to advancing postpartum health. With nationally recognized partners such as Shugie, Progress Through Play, YANAM2M, and Chicago Family Doulas, The Recovery Method looks to continue to expand its reach and support for new mothers. Providers can join the network, contribute expertise, and be part of a national movement to standardize and humanize postpartum care.
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"We want every provider, from OB-GYNs to pelvic floor therapists, to be part of this conversation. Together, we can create the village every new mother deserves," says the founder Dr. Naha Pandya. This isn't just a website, it's a movement. We need physicians, midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, physical and occupational therapists, mental health specialists, and community leaders to be part of the future of maternal health."
Interested providers and community partners can explore opportunities at www.therecoverymethodinfo.com
JOIN US: "It Takes a Village" Live Events
This fall, The Recovery Method will host its premiere expos in Denver, CO (September 21) and Chicago, IL (October 25): interactive experiences designed to connect new and expecting families with life-changing resources.
Event Highlights:
- Expert Panels: Hear from leading maternal health professionals and advocates
- Resource Exhibits: Meet brands, doulas, providers, and organizations that truly understand maternal care
- Giveaways & Swag: Attendees receive gift bags packed with postpartum and pregnancy essentials
- Community Building: Because no mother should feel alone in her recovery journey
This is more than an expo, it's a movement to bring holistic maternal care to the forefront of public conversation.
Tickets and exhibitor info: www.therecoverymethodinfo.com/event-list
Source: WMC
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