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Heal it before it becomes theirs too

Maybe you're pregnant, and quietly terrified of handing your child the same nervous system you grew up with. Maybe your baby is already here, dysregulated and hard to soothe, and you're the one who has to stay steady when they can't. Both start in the same place: your own nervous system, not theirs.

Guided by Sangheetha Parthasarathy, a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Certified Safe and Sound Protocol Provider, and birth doula.

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"I want to heal before the baby comes."

So the anxiety, the hypervigilance, the flinching you grew up with doesn't quietly become the water your child grows up swimming in.

"I want to stay regulated for my dysregulated child."

Kids borrow their nervous system from the adults around them. Yours settling is often what lets theirs settle too.

What it actually is

Developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, the scientist behind polyvagal theory. Delivered through the official Unyte app on your phone. You listen daily, shorter sessions are fine here, 20 to 40 minutes, headphones on, for one to two weeks to complete a round. Go at whatever pace fits around a newborn. There's no deadline.

This isn't about trying harder to bond, rest more, or think positive. The Safe and Sound Protocol works underneath all of that, filtered music that retrains your nervous system to register safety in real time, so calm stops being something you have to talk yourself into.

As a birth doula, I've sat with a lot of nervous systems in the room right after birth. As a Safe and Sound Protocol provider, I know what actually helps recalibrate one. This page brings both together.

How it works

  1. Answer four quick screening questions, more thorough here than on our other pages, on purpose. A few cover postpartum-specific safety, including any thoughts of harming yourself or your baby.
  2. Pay, one click, done.
  3. Get app access within 24 hours.
  4. Download the Unyte app and start listening, at whatever pace feels safe.

Price

One payment, no subscription
₹7,999 / one payment

3 months of access · about ₹2,666 a month · no auto-renewal, nothing to cancel

  • App access within 24 hours of payment
  • Email support if you have questions along the way
  • Self-serve. Naadham includes live weekly Q&A and a guided course if you want more.

Want more than the app alone?

If a round of this softens things and you want support that goes further than an app alone, pre-recorded courses and a weekly live Q&A instead of working through it by yourself at 3am, Naadham is built for exactly that. One payment for 3 months, same as here, no subscription.

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Common questions

Is this a subscription?

No. One payment, three months of access, nothing auto-renews and there's nothing to cancel.

What if I need a refund?

Refunds are issued if app access fails to activate. Once access is working, we don't offer refunds for a completed purchase, so the screening beforehand matters, it's there to make sure this is actually right for you first.

How is this different from Naadham?

This is self-serve: app access plus email support. Naadham adds weekly live calls and a guided course of 19 self-paced videos if you want a person alongside you, not just an app.

How long until I get access?

Within 24 hours of payment, by email.

What headphones do I need?

Standard over-ear headphones, not noise-cancelling ones. Earbuds and noise-cancelling headphones filter the sound in ways that work against the protocol, so a basic wired or wireless over-ear pair is what you want.

Can I do this while on medication?

For most medications, yes, this isn't a drug and there's no interaction to worry about. If you're on antipsychotic medication or have a specific concern, mention it during the screening or check with your prescriber first, otherwise you're fine to keep taking what you're already on.

What if I don't feel anything right away?

Some people notice a shift within days. Others don't feel much until after finishing a round, and even then it can show up as one thing quietly getting easier rather than a dramatic before-and-after. Both are normal, it's not a sign it isn't working.

What might I actually feel during a session?

Most people feel calm. Some feel a little tired or emotional afterward, and a few feel briefly more activated before settling, all normal responses while your nervous system recalibrates. If anything feels like too much, slow down or take a break between sessions.

Do I need to sit still, or can I do other things while listening?

You can move around and do light tasks, it doesn't have to be a meditation-style sit-still session. Headphones on, sound playing, that's the actual requirement. Everything else is up to you.

Can I pause and pick it back up later?

Yes. There's no deadline. If life gets in the way mid-round, pause and come back to it, your progress doesn't reset.

Who is this not for?

A handful of conditions need a doctor's okay first, active seizures, active psychosis, severe tinnitus, autoimmune or neurological conditions, and a few others. The screening before checkout walks through this in under a minute and tells you directly if that's you.

What if I'm having a hard time right now, not just tired?

The screening on this page is built to catch that, including any thoughts of harming yourself or your baby. If it flags that, we won't sell you this, we'll point you to Tele-MANAS and stop there.

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