Walk Into Those First Weeks Home Ready, Confident, and Calm.
Not Googling at 2am, Second-Guessing Every Decision, and Wondering Why Nobody Told You What to Actually Expect.
New Parent Prep is the complete class for expecting parents.  Taken during pregnancy, so you walk in the door actually ready.
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This class is for you if...
âś“ Â You're pregnant and already dreading the first night home
âś“ Â You keep thinking "I have no idea what I'm actually walking into"
âś“ Â Everyone keeps telling you it'll come naturally... and that does not make you feel better
âś“ Â You're worried your partner will be completely lost when you need them most
âś“ Â You've Googled newborn care and ended up more overwhelmed than when you started
âś“ Â You don't want to rely on conflicting advice from family members who mean well but don't agree
âś“ Â You want to actually enjoy those first weeks, not just survive them
âś“ Â You want the plan made before you're too exhausted to think
If you're nodding... keep reading. This is exactly what you've been looking for.
Here's the thing nobody tells you about "being prepared."
Most expecting parents believe that if they just read enough, research enough, or buy the right things... the right bassinet, the right monitor, the right bottle system... the knowledge will be there when they need it.
It won't. You can have a nursery straight from Pinterest and still stand in that room on night one feeling completely lost. Gear doesn't prepare you. Knowledge does.
And here's why: reading about a crying newborn at 2am is not the same as knowing what to do when it's your baby, in your arms, and you're running on three hours of sleep.
Information isn't the same as preparation. Knowing what to look for, what it means, and what to do next... now that's preparation. And the time to build that knowledge is now, during pregnancy, when you can actually absorb it. Not in the delivery room. Not on night one.
The parents who come home feeling ready didn't figure it out faster. They prepared before they needed to.
Imagine this:Â it's your first night home with your baby.
It's 3am. Your baby is crying. And instead of that wave of panic (what do I do, is something wrong, should I call someone) you run through what you know. You recognize what's probably happening. You handle it.
Your partner doesn't stand by helplessly. They know the plan. You built it together, before the baby arrived, when you could still think and laugh and talk about it without the fog of exhaustion.
Someone's grandmother calls with advice. And instead of spiraling into doubt, you think: I know what my baby needs.
You're tired... genuinely, deeply tired. But you're not panicking. You're not frozen. You're not white-knuckling every hour until it's over.
You came home ready. And it's different. You can feel it.
Here's What You'll Know That Most New Parents Don't.
Inside this class, you're not just learning about newborns. You're building the knowledge and the plan you need to come home confident... before you ever need it.
You will know what a newborn actually needs, and what can wait
The real picture of the first days home. Not the sanitized version. What matters, what's normal, and what you can stop worrying about.
âś“ Â You'll have a real mental checklist for when baby cries and you don't know why
âś“ Â You'll stop second-guessing every sound, every color, every diaper
You will know when to call the doctor, when to go to the ER, and when to breathe
The questions every new parent Googles at 2am answered clearly, before you're up at 2am and panicking.
âś“ Â You'll know the real warning signs vs. the things that look scary but aren't
âś“ Â You'll have a trusted answer before you need it... not a spiral of search results
You will know how to feed your baby without the shame, confusion, or guilt
Breastfeeding, formula, or both... just real answers, no judgment. All before the pressure is on.
âś“ Â What to actually expect with breastfeeding, including the hard parts nobody says out loud
âś“ Â How to know if your baby is getting enough so you stop guessing
You will understand newborn sleep: what's safe, what's realistic, and what nobody warns you about
The truth about newborn sleep patterns. Decided before you're too tired to think about it.
âś“ Â What safe sleep actually looks like and why it matters
âś“ Â A realistic plan for the first nights home. Hint: it's not a perfect one, it's a real one.
Your partner will know how to actually help... not just be present
Because "supportive" isn't a plan. This section is built for both of you to go through together.
âś“ Â Your partner understands what's expected before exhaustion makes it impossible to communicate
âś“ Â You have a household plan (who does what, made before you need it)
âś“ Â You've had the hard conversations while you can still laugh about them
You will know what postpartum recovery actually looks like (the honest version)
Physical recovery, emotional health, and what no one warns you about. Prepared for in advance, not discovered mid-crisis.
âś“ Â What postpartum really feels like, physically and emotionally
✓ How to recognize postpartum depression and anxiety in yourself and your partner, including the one thing most people get wrong: baby blues and PPD are not the same thing, and knowing the difference before it happens is what gets you help faster
âś“ Â Permission to not be perfect and a plan for when things feel hard
You will come home feeling prepared... not scared. And that changes everything.
You don't have to figure it out alone. Not before. Not after.
Direct access to me, a PNP, not a chatbot.
When you enroll, you're not just getting the class, you're getting access to 'Ask Alisa', a private support group where you message me directly. Not a forum moderator. Not a customer service rep. Me... Alisa, a pediatric nurse practitioner with 12 years at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, one of the top-ranked children's hospitals in the country. Before the baby arrives. After the baby arrives. As many times as you need.
Think about the question you're too embarrassed to Google. The thing that happens at 2am that doesn't feel like a 911 call, but you're not sure. The feeding concern your doctor waved off in a 10-minute appointment. The weird thing in the diaper. The sound she's making. The thing everyone keeps saying is "normal" but something feels off.
This is what it means to have a pediatric nurse practitioner in your corner... Not just someone who made a class, but someone you can reach when the question is real and the moment is now.
'Ask Alisa'Â is included with every enrollment. No extra charge. No separate subscription.Â
A $497 Value.
Why trust this class? Because I've seen both sides.
12 years in practice at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Over a decade as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Thousands of families. And my own parking-lot moment... strapped my daughter in, looked at my husband, and had no idea what came next.
I built New Parent Prep because I know exactly what changes when expecting parents prepare before the baby arrives... and I've watched what happens when they don't.
You deserve to be one of the prepared ones. And you still have time.
Over a Decade · Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Top-Ranked · Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
1,000+ · of Families Through the Newborn Stage
2 Kids · Including Her Own Parking-Lot Moment
You are going to be a great parent. This class just makes sure you don't have to figure that out alone, in the dark, at 3am.
From parents who came home ready.
The questions running through your head right now.
What does direct support from 'Ask Alisa' actually mean?
When you enroll in New Parent Prep, you get access to 'Ask Alisa', a private support group where you can post questions and get answers from me, Alisa, the pediatric nurse practitioner who built this class. This is not a general forum or an AI assistant. It's direct access to a PNP who has spent over a decade practicing at one of the country's top children's hospitals.
Ask Alisa is available to you before your baby arrives and after, so when something comes up at 3am in week two and you genuinely don't know what to do, you're not alone. You have somewhere to go.
One purchase. Both partners. Questions answered by someone who has spent more than a decade knowing the difference between what looks scary and what actually is.
Can't I just rely on the hospital and my doctor?
Your doctor has 15 minutes with you at each appointment. The hospital sends you home with a pamphlet and a car seat check. Neither of them has time to walk you through what the first two weeks actually look like, what's normal, what isn't, and how to make sure your partner is genuinely prepared. That's exactly what this class is for.
I'll figure it out when the baby gets here.
This is exactly what the parents who end up in survival mode said before their baby arrived. "When the baby gets here" you're running on no sleep, physically recovering, emotionally overwhelmed, and being asked to make decisions in real time. The window to absorb this is now, during pregnancy, when you can actually think. This class exists specifically to give you that window.
What if we choose formula or bottle feeding?
You're in the right place. This class covers all feeding choices... formula, bottle, pumping, combo, and more. No pressure, no judgement, just clear information so you can feed your baby with confidence and without second-guessing every decision.
Can my partner access it too?
Yes, and I strongly encourage it! One purchase gives both of you full access to the class and to the private support group where you can ask me questions directly. It’s designed to be a shared experience. The parents who go through it together come home the most prepared.
How long do I have access?
You'll have lifetime access so you can revisit it after the baby arrives too. That said, the real value is in taking it before your baby comes home, while you can actually absorb it. Start now.
When should I start the class?
The ideal time is during your second or early third trimester while you have mental bandwidth to absorb it and time to work through the partner prep section together. The parents who feel most ready on night one didn't start the night before. Take it now, while you still can.
Can't I get all this information online for free?
Yes and no. New parenthood information is everywhere online, and most of it will leave you more overwhelmed and anxious than when you started. New Parent Prep saves you hours of searching and gives you clear, research-backed answers filtered through over a decade of pediatric practice. That's not something you can Google.
I'm scared that learning too much will make my anxiety worse.
Random Googling makes anxiety worse because you get worst-case stories without context or guidance. This class gives you clear, honest, calm information from a pediatric nurse practitioner who knows the difference between what looks scary and what actually needs attention. Knowledge from the right source reduces anxiety. It doesn't feed it.
The newborn phase goes so fast. Is it really worth spending money on?
The newborn phase is short. The panic, the second-guessing, and the 2am spiraling don't have to be. The confidence you build before your baby arrives doesn't expire when the newborn phase ends, it stays with you. And with 'Ask Alisa', you're not paying for a class that ends when the baby comes home. You're paying for a pediatric nurse practitioner in your corner for as long as you need one. What's the cost of not having that?
My mom did it without all this help and she turned out fine.
She did. And she also didn't have access to updated safe sleep guidelines, current feeding research, or a pediatric nurse practitioner available before she came home. "Fine" is a low bar for something this important. You're trying to do better than fine, and you still have time to prepare before this baby arrives.
My partner thinks we don't need a class
Most partners think they don't need it... until night one when the baby won't stop crying and they're standing there with no idea what to do. The Partner Prep section is built specifically for this: one purchase, both of you go through it, both of you come home ready. Many who resisted most say afterward it was the most important thing they did to prepare. Let them read this page.
I'm already in my third trimester. Is it too late?
Not at all. A prepared mom at 36 weeks is still in a completely different position than an unprepared one at 40. The class is self-paced and designed so you can move through it quickly if you need to. Start today... you have more time than you think, and more to gain than you realize.
Is this therapy or medical advice?
No, it's clinician-informed education and support, but not a substitute for therapy or medical care.
We're second-time parents... is this still helpful?
Absolutely. In fact, many second-time parents have told me they wish they had this the first time. This class helps you reset, realign, and approach parenting again with more clarity, less chaos, and support you may not have had the first time around.
14-Day Money Back Guarantee
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Try New Parent Prep for 14 days.
If you don't feel it's giving you what you need to come home prepared, email me and I'll refund your full investment.
The only thing you should walk away from New Parent Prep without is your fear of the first weeks home.
Not your money.
You still have time to prepare.
Use it.
Expecting mom: your problem isn't a knowledge problem. It's a timing problem. You have every intention of preparing. You're just planning to do it when you no longer have the time, the sleep, or the mental space to absorb it.
Right now, during pregnancy, you have something you won't have again for a while: time to think, time to prepare, and time to do this with your partner while you can still have a real conversation about it.
New Parent Prep is everything a first-time expecting parent needs to know before that baby comes home, built by a pediatric nurse practitioner who has spent over a decade watching what separates the parents who thrive from the ones who white-knuckle it.
The class. The plan. And Alisa in your corner when questions come up.
Take it now. Come home ready.
One class. Everything you need before your baby comes home.
$997 $197
Instant access. Self-paced. Built for couples to take together.
→ Enroll in New Parent Prep - $197"After more than a decade in pediatric care, I can tell you: the ones who thrive aren't the ones who got lucky. They're the ones who prepared when they still had the chance."
-Alisa, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
You've already done so much to prepare for your baby. The nursery, the registry, the prenatal appointments.
This is the last piece, the one that actually prepares you for what happens when you bring them home.
Come home ready.
A share of every enrollment supports Chosen for Life Ministries.Â
When you prepare your family, you help strengthen another.