Q: Doula basics?

Posted Tuesday, March 20, 2007 11:23 PM

Q: My neighbor had a doula who was there when she gave birth and for a few weeks after. What exactly is a doula and why would I need one?

A: Doulas (also called childbirth assistants) are specially trained to provide support during labor and delivery. A doula also serves as a go-between for the doctor, nurses, and you and your mate. Think of her as a knowledgeable companion who can offer encouragement and wisdom throughout the birth process. Experienced doulas know all about positioning, soothing touch and other comfort measures to ease the general experience.

Many doulas also offer at-home help after baby is born, usually for a couple of weeks. Her role is to mother the mother (you), and may change from day to day. She'll generally do whatever is necessary to help you adjust, including making sure you’re well-fed and hydrated. She will also provide education for you about baby care and breastfeeding. To find a doula, ask your doc for a recommendation, check out local mom reviews on lila guide, or try the Doula Organization of North America's finder.

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re: Q: Doula basics?

I have a really good friend who is a birth doula. If you're in the Portland, Oregon area you may contact her through www.newcreationdoulas.com

She's wonderful!!! Her name is Kim.

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Check out the link above (www.dona.org) Dona International is an organized non-profit group who trains doula's.  They even list Doula's by state so you can find some in your area. I had a doula for both of my births and I am so glad I did.  They were very helpful.

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