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Trainee Doula

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Huttie · 06/04/2010 08:45

I am looking for volunteers to help me with my DOULA journey.

I was wondering whether you have a partner who would be willing to have an observer present at their birth? (with your permission also).
I am going to start training as a DOULA in May 2010, but am looking to observe a birth between now and then as well as look for protential clients that are looking to hire a doula.
A doula is a professional 'birthing partner', who assists the mother through the labour and supports the partner in their role to. A doula is not instead of a midwife, but in addition and can help support the labour process by counselling the women and therefore, possibly reducing labour time, need for pain relief and intervention. A doula helps the mother have the labour she 'truly' wants! A doula can provide support during the birth and postnatal period.
I am looking for volunteers, who would be happy for me to observe, on the understanding that I will not be starting my training until May. Or families that are looking to hire a doula for their labour after May during my qualifying period in both birth and postnatal duties. For further information please contact me.

I am in the Cambridgeshire area.

Many thanks

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Furball · 06/04/2010 08:48

you've posted this Dadsnet!

Furball · 06/04/2010 08:49

Try childbirth

Huttie · 06/04/2010 09:08

I know I've posted it to dadsnet....but I thought you men do have a say in your childs/partners birth expereince. Some of you may have been discussing this with your partners but NOT known where to go. I have also posted it to the other threads. Thank you

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