dizzy email me if you like and i'll talk you through it.
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No offence intended but I've read some of your threads and I think you'd really benefit from the support of a good Doula, you can call them anytime and chat about anything.
In my book, there's no such thing a a silly question, if you're asking it, then it's valid imo. But sometimes parents to be don't feel always as if the mw have the time to do the "little" stuff.
The Doula directory
will help in your search
Also www.doula.org.uk/utilities/userServices/search.asp Doula uk, find a Doula]]
Call or email them in the first instance, have a look at their website if they have one, most have their services and prices on there. Choose who you'd like to meet than meet at least 2 or 3. This is the most special, personal and vulnerable time of you and your husband's life so you have to click with the person, it's no good saying, "oh she was ok, she has to be the right person, does that make sense?
Lots of Doulas travel up to about an hour or so from their base, this is realistic to get to you.
I would book as soon as you can
You can discuss from the start, particularly in your case as you are expecting twins, if you can expect to have your Doula and your partner in theatre for a CS. This can normally be arranged in special circs. You will need the support in ther and hp's recognise this more and more.
We have Doula gift vouchers that people can buy you as part payment towards the cost of a Doula. A fab pressie if you already have lots of stuff but people want to buy a useful gift. (i've been paid by the mums parents more than once )
Also a Postnatal Doula would be able to help you after the birth. Worth looking into.
HTH. Don't hesitate to ask me anything. I think Doulas should be available to everyone, and not just people with a few quid.