
Care That Sees You — From Bump to Baby.
Your journey to motherhood is unique and empowering — the support you receive should be too. Led by certified nurse Nur Ansari, I offer a warm, empathetic space rooted in medical expertise and emotional depth. Whether you're preparing for birth, healing after it, or learning to care for your newborn, you’ll find guidance that’s culturally grounded, judgement-free, and truly personal.
Motherhood Isn’t Always Magical — And That’s Okay.
So many mothers feel overwhelmed, unheard, or caught between cultural expectations and medical facts. That’s where I step in — not just as a nurse, but as someone who will understand and support you. These are the most common concerns I help mothers navigate:
Too Much Advice, Not Enough Clarity
Between your aunties, online forums, and well-meaning friends, it’s hard to know what’s actually true. Should you really wait 40 days before going out? Is swaddling safe or outdated? I help cut through the noise with evidence-based answers that still respect your culture.
Feeling Alone After Birth
You’ve made it through delivery — but no one prepared you for how intense the after can be. From physical pain and emotional ups and downs to the endless baby care questions, the "fourth trimester" can feel like a world of its own. I’m here to offer postnatal care that’s gentle, honest, and practical— for both your healing and your baby.
Your Partner Wants to Help — But Doesn’t Know How
Many first-time partners truly want to support you — but often feel unsure, unprepared, or left out. That’s why I offer couple sessions to guide you both, so your partner feels confident, included, and ready to be your steady support through birth and the journey that follows
Wholehearted Care for Your Whole Journey

Prenatal Care
Feel informed, empowered, and emotionally ready for what’s ahead. Prenatal Care sessions are for expecting mothers — especially first-timers — who want more than clinical checklists. You’ll get personalized guidance, birth plan coaching, and even partner prep to ensure everyone feels calm and capable when labor begins. With me, no question is “silly” and no fear is ignored.
Postnatal Care

Motherhood truly begins after birth — and yet, this is when so many women feel unseen. Postnatal care with me is about more than just recovery; it’s a space to nurture your body, care for your heart, and reconnect with yourself during those tender, often overwhelming weeks. Whether you’re healing from birth, navigating big emotions, or simply need someone to listen, these sessions are here to hold you — not just check on the baby.

Baby Support
No parent is born knowing everything — and that’s okay. Baby Support sessions are for parents who want trusted, practical help with feeding, newborn care, and those first 40 days. With my nursing experience and gentle approach, you’ll build confidence in your care and a deeper bond with your baby — in your own way, and at your own pace.
Meet Nur Ansari — Your Certified Neonatal & Maternal Care Nurse

I’m not just a certified nurse — I’m here as a calm, grounded guide for mothers navigating one of life’s biggest transitions. With years of hands-on experience in prenatal and postnatal care, I created this space to offer more than just checkups. My mission is to blend medical knowledge with genuine, heartfelt support; so no mother ever feels alone, ashamed, or dismissed, no matter where she is in her journey.
Nur Ansari, RN, MSc
Honest Guidance for Every Stage of Motherhood
From myth-busting cultural taboos to practical tips on feeding and healing, these articles are written to empower and reassure. Whether you're pregnant, postpartum, or caring for your baby, you’ll find something here that speaks to you.

Can I Really Not Shower After Birth?
Why some cultural advice needs a second look — and how to care for your healing body with both respect and evidence.

What Your Partner Needs to Know Before the Delivery Room
A must-read for expecting couples: how dads and partners can show up in meaningful, helpful ways during labor and beyond.

The Truth About Baby Blues — and When to Ask for Help
Feeling off after birth doesn’t mean you’re broken. Here’s what’s normal, what’s not, and how to gently care for your mental health.
Free Guide: “Your First 7 Days After Birth”
A gentle, nurse-approved checklist for postpartum recovery — in Arabic & English.