Our mission
Make Baby Complete supports fertility awareness, pregnancy, postpartum, parenthood preparation, couple communication, and destination retreats — from a Netherlands-based practice founded by Dr David Adam Braimer. We are not a medical clinic. We do not sell your data. We do not use external AI on your journey unless you explicitly ask for it.
A Netherlands-based support company
Make Baby Complete is developed and supported by Intertrauma Praktijk 24/7 B.V., a Netherlands-based company registered with the dutch chamber of commerce (kamer van koophandel / kvk). Founded in 2025 by Dr David Adam Braimer, the company focuses on educational, coaching, mentoring, counseling, consultation, and support services for people facing sensitive life transitions, family questions, trauma-related stress, parenthood preparation, and complex personal or relational challenges.
Within Make Baby Complete, that background is translated into a premium digital and human-support platform for fertility, conception timing, pregnancy, postpartum, motherhood, fatherhood, parenthood, couple communication, child/parenting questions, courses, consultations, retreats, and privacy-conscious document support.
Not a medical clinic. Not psychological treatment. Not psychiatric care. Not psychotherapy. Not a replacement for doctors, midwives, fertility clinics, or emergency services. Educational, coaching, mentoring, counseling, and consultation-based services only.
Company
Intertrauma Praktijk 24/7 B.V.
Country
Netherlands
Legal form
Dutch B.V. (besloten vennootschap)
Founded
2025
Founder
Dr David Adam Braimer
Human support
Psychology-informed, trauma-sensitive support
Dr David Adam Braimer, PsyD, brings extensive postgraduate and doctoral-level academic training in psychology, clinical psychology, trauma, health psychology, mental health, cross-cultural trauma, spirituality and mental health, forensic/document analysis, and complex case review. Together with Deborah, he is a parent of four children — Make a Baby Complete is guided by lived parenthood, not only theory. His support is psychology-informed, trauma-sensitive, structured, and focused on practical next steps for fertility stress, pregnancy uncertainty, parenthood preparation, couple communication, document/context review, and complex family situations.
Bachelor of Social Work · Communication & Intercultural Relationships
Deborah Aukje Brommer holds a Bachelor of Social Work and specialises in communication, intercultural communication, and relationships. Together with David, she is a parent of four children — her guidance is shaped by daily lived family experience as well as her professional training. She supports women, partners, and couples through motherhood preparation, parenthood readiness, family communication, and intercultural relational questions — with warm, culturally sensitive, non-clinical guidance grounded in education, coaching, and real family life.
Preferences (man-to-man, woman-to-woman, couple-to-couple, trauma-sensitive, cultural, spiritual/humanistic) can be expressed on the appointment and course intake forms. Preferences are respected where possible and confirmed against availability before final scheduling.
Trauma-informed support
Trauma can affect how a person experiences stress, safety, intimacy, trust, the body, relationships, and major life transitions. Scientific research on trauma and stress shows that unresolved or strongly activated traumatic experiences may influence emotional regulation, attachment patterns, decision-making, conflict responses, and the nervous system's sense of safety. For some people, this can directly or indirectly affect the path toward motherhood, fatherhood, and parenthood.
Trauma does not mean someone cannot become a good parent. It means that certain experiences may need understanding, support, reflection, and preparation so that old pain is not unconsciously carried into fertility stress, pregnancy, couple communication, postpartum life, or parenting.
Trauma-informed support in Make Baby Complete is educational, coaching, mentoring, and consultation-based. It is not trauma therapy, diagnosis, psychiatric treatment, emergency care, or a replacement for qualified local professionals. If trauma symptoms are severe, or there is danger, abuse, self-harm, harm to others, domestic violence, child-safety concerns, or crisis-level distress, contact local emergency services or qualified local professionals immediately.