Birth Doula Support
What is a Doula?
What is a doula?
A doula provides support, comfort, and calm during highly transitional times of life.
A doula helps prepare for a major transitional event like birth, postpartum, and miscarriage/abortion by educating about the process and teaching methods to cope with physical fluctuations, nervous system regulation, and spiritual integration.
During birth, a doula can apply the use of massage, heat/cold, movement and positioning, coaching, and many other other non-medical measures to support the laboring process.
Most importantly, a doula provides support tailored to the unique needs of the birthing person and their family.
Doula Stats
The presence of a doula can reduce C-Section rates by 28-56%*
Doulas can help reduce epidural rates by 9% or more*
Doulas can help reduce induction rates**
*Hodnett et al., 2012, Kozhimannil et al., 2016
**Hannah et al., 1996, Kassab et al., 2011; Pavicic et al., 2009; Goer, 2012
What’s Included
Hospital or home birth support
24/7 on-call access from 38 weeks
Support and comfort measures during labor
Support for birthing partner
Interface with the medical team or midwives (I do not speak for you. I amplify your wishes)
Postpartum Visits
2x 1 hour follow-up visits
Birth story processing
Lactation support and referral, if needed
Baby care so new parent can rest or shower
Prenatal Visits
Discussion of birth preferences
Movement and coping techniques to support the body and mind during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum
Referrals to necessary providers
Birth partner support for labor, birth, and postpartum
Postpartum planning
Discussion of thoughts and feelings around pregnancy and labor
Birth Packages
Prenatal + Labor Coaching
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Two prenatal visits to assist in birth planning, labor coping strategies, partner involvement, and more.
Prenatal + Labor Support
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Prenatal Coaching plus labor and birth support, plus 1x postpartum visit.
Labor + Postpartum Support
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Prenatal Coaching + Labor Support plus seamless postpartum home support.
FAQs
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I support most births. Included are:
Home births
Hospital births
VBAC
Planned C Sections
I do not support planned free births.
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By definition, a doula does not perform any medical interventions. A doula is there to support you, make you feel secure, and to empower you and your birth partner. All medical procedures are deployed by medical professionals.