First-Time Mom Guide: Where to Start on the Treasure Coast

Table of Contents
- Step 1: Choose Your OB (or Midwife)
- Step 2: Consider a Doula (More Moms Are Doing This)
- Step 3: Newborn Photography
- Step 4: Start Thinking About Childcare Early
- Step 5: Keep Your Registry SIMPLE
- Step 6: Newborn Reality Check (You’re Doing Enough)
- Step 7: Know Your Pediatrician + Backup Options
- What Treasure Coast Moms Wish They Knew
- Quick First-Time Mom Checklist
- Final Thoughts
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If you just found out you’re pregnant (or you’re a few weeks in and already overwhelmed), this is your starting guide.
One of the most common things we see in Treasure Coast mom conversations is:
“I have no idea where to start.”
Between doctors, baby gear, childcare, and everything in between, it can feel like a lot… fast.
So this guide breaks it down simply, what actually matters, where to start, and what local Treasure Coast moms recommend.
A Quick Note Before We Start
Every pregnancy, baby, and family is different.
This guide is based on real experiences from local moms in Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Jensen Beach, and surrounding areas, but always trust your instincts and your medical providers when making decisions.
Step 1: Choose Your OB (or Midwife)
One of your first steps is booking your first appointment, usually around 8 weeks.
What local moms say:
- Most OBs won’t see you before 8 weeks
- Many practices rotate doctors (so you may not know who delivers your baby)
- Some moms are surprised they don’t meet the doctor who delivers
- You may see multiple providers throughout pregnancy
- Some moms travel to Jupiter or West Palm for preferred care
- Others stay local for convenience
You also have options beyond traditional OBs:
- Birth centers
- Midwives
- Home birth support (if that’s your preference)
Big takeaway: It’s less about the “best doctor” and more about finding someone who aligns with your birth preferences.
(We break this down fully in our OB & Birth Options guide, here.)
Step 2: Consider a Doula (More Moms Are Doing This)
This comes up a lot more than you’d expect.
Highly mentioned local options:
- Bell House Birth Services
- Doula Kaci Warren
- Birth Queens (Hillary Elaine)
- Blissful Beginnings RN Doula
What moms say:
- Doulas help you feel supported and informed
- They advocate for your birth plan
- They help explain what’s happening during labor in real time
- Many offer postpartum support, too
Good to know: Some programs like Healthy Start offer free doula services if you qualify.
One mom shared that having a doula completely changed her second birth experience, from stressful to empowering.
Step 3: Newborn Photography
While newborn photos aren’t a necessity, I wanted to share a gentle reminder that this fleeting phase passes so quickly. If you can budget for it, I highly recommend booking a newborn session during weeks 2–3, when babies are still super sleepy, curled up, and irresistibly adorable.
Displaying their newborn portraits in your home feels like showcasing your greatest treasure. It’s one of the best ways to hold onto those sweet, fleeting moments you’ll never get back. I highly recommend Nicole Goode Photography.
Here are some other Treasure Coast photographers we recommend.
Step 4: Start Thinking About Childcare Early
This surprises a lot of first-time moms: Infant care fills up FAST on the Treasure Coast (sometimes before your baby is even born, so think ahead before your due date).
Popular local options:
- YMCA Teddy Bear Academy (Treasure Coast): Daily updates, photos, and strong communication with parents
- Palm City Preschool (Palm City): Highly loved, but often has waitlists
- Riverside Montessori (Stuart): Uses apps like Brightwheel for updates throughout the day
- Kiddie Academy of Stuart
- Apple Tree Academy (Jensen Beach & Palm City)
- Reed Child Care & Learning Center (Stuart)
What moms recommend:
- Tour multiple places
- Get on waitlists early
- Don’t rely on one option
One mom said her baby “lights up” when she sees her caregiver, which is exactly what you’re looking for.
(For more on childcare check out Childcare Options Treasure Coast: Flexible Daycares & Babysitters in PSL & Vero Beach)
Step 5: Keep Your Registry SIMPLE
This is where most first-time moms spiral 😅
The biggest takeaway: “You need way less than you think.”
Most recommended essentials:
- Baby carrier (huge must-have)
- Stroller/travel system (test in-store if possible)
- Burp cloths (you’ll use more than expected)
- Two-way zipper pyjamas (game changer)
- Sound machine
- Bottles (a few types, babies have preferences)
- Bouncer or swing
- Postpartum care items (for YOU)
Things moms say you don’t always need:
- Fancy bassinets
- Wipe warmers (mixed reviews)
- Too many newborn clothes
Real advice from moms: Focus on what makes YOUR life easier, not what looks nice.
Here’s a helpful post all about Top Baby Registry Items of 2026
Step 6: Newborn Reality Check (You’re Doing Enough)
This is one of the most emotional themes we see: “Should I be doing more with my baby?”
This is one of the most common questions we see from first-time moms in the early weeks.
Short answer: No. You’re doing great.
What moms (and doulas) say:
- Newborns are easily overstimulated
- Talking, singing, and reading is more than enough
- Even “doing nothing” is development (they’re observing everything)
Simple things that matter:
- Talk through your day
- Play music
- Tummy time (short bursts)
- Read anything out loud
One mom in our review put it best: A happy, rested mom is good for the whole family.
Step 7: Know Your Pediatrician + Backup Options
You’ll choose a pediatrician before baby arrives, but also know where to go when something feels urgent.
Local tip:
- PM Pediatric Urgent Care (Port St. Lucie) is frequently recommended
- Open late and great for non-emergency situations
Moms consistently say:
- Trust your gut
- If something feels off, get it checked
We know this topic can be controversial, but parents are seeking pediatricians who don’t require vaccines to be seen. Check out Vaccine-Friendly Pediatricians on the Treasure Coast: New Patient Guide for Port St. Lucie and Beyond
What Treasure Coast Moms Wish They Knew
This is the real gold:
- You don’t need to figure everything out before baby arrives
- You will learn as you go
- Your baby will guide you more than any checklist
- Support matters more than “stuff”
- It’s okay to feel overwhelmed, everyone does
Quick First-Time Mom Checklist
If you’re feeling stuck, start here:
Book your OB appointment
Research delivery location
Look into doulas (even just to understand your options)
Start a simple registry
Tour childcare options early
Choose a pediatrician
Line up postpartum support (even if it’s just family help)
Final Thoughts
Being a first-time mom on the Treasure Coast isn’t about doing everything perfectly.
It’s about:
- Finding your people
- Making informed choices
- And giving yourself a lot of grace along the way
You don’t need to have it all figured out right now.


























































































































































