At wombly, we know that after birth recovery isn’t just a phase—it’s a transformative journey that deserves attention, care, and compassion. We are a community built for mothers, by mothers, and our mission to provide unwavering support during the beautiful, messy, difficult, and rewarding experience that is motherhood.

We Meet You Where You Are.

We understand that becoming a mother is more than just bringing a new life into the world. It’s a total reimagining of who you are, what you need, and how you show up in the world. At wombly, we’re here to meet you where you are—whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, joyful, or somewhere in between. We don’t believe in perfection, and we don’t believe in judgment. We’re here for the real moments, the raw experiences, and the days that don’t
fit into a picture-perfect narrative.

No Judgments. Just Support.

Motherhood isn’t a one-size-fits-all experience. We know that every mother’s journey is unique, and we celebrate that diversity. We don’t expect you to “bounce back” after birth, because we believe in giving you the time, space, and resources to heal, grow, and thrive in your own way. Whether you're navigating physical recovery, adjusting to your new identity as a mom, or learning how to balance self care with caring for your little one, we're here with open arms and open hearts.

Building Your Village

You don’t have to do this alone. At wombly, we believe every mom deserves a village—a support system that understands the depth of your experience. We’re committed to helping you build that village by offering products ,resources, and a community of mothers who get it. From expert advice and pregnancy and after birth care, to connection with other moms who are walking the same path, we’re here to be the village that lifts you up.

Note from our founder

Thank you for trusting me to be a part of your village. My name is Eman and I started wombly because I believe that motherhood needs more support. I’ve seen the pressures placed on new moms to return to “normal” too quickly. I’ve felt this pressure myself when I became a new mom in 2023 and I have been asking myself where did the idea of having a village go? As mothers we often feel isolated, exhausted, and overwhelmed, but mostly misunderstood. I learned that us moms have to create our own village and this is why I created wombly, to bring back the village and to break the stereotype that moms have to have it all figured out and do it all on their own; To make sure that moms feel safe, seen and comfortable as much as possible during the not so comfortable days of pregnancy and postpartum.