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bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 11:15

as some of you know im traing to be a doula and childbirth educater.
i am offering ante/post natal doula care at discount prices as i need to attend several births as part of my training.
i am based in the london area.
let me know if youd like more info.

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SoupDragon · 16/06/2005 11:18

You should let people know how far you're prepared to travel

bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 11:21

thanks sd,london and surrounding areas of north london ie essex,herts,middlesex

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dinosaur · 16/06/2005 11:24

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bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 11:27

yeh i wish ihad one too but like you im not having anymore,thanks for the encouragement

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ixel · 16/06/2005 12:16

Could you give an idea of how much it'd be? We were thinking of a doula as there's no one to look after ds except dh, so I might well be having number 2 alone. But I really haven't decided if its the right thing for me to have one.Or if we can afford it! But if you could CAT me a few more details I'd be grateful!

bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 12:41

ixcel there are more details in other subjects under the same thread title.if you need anymore info let me know.

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goldenoldie · 16/06/2005 19:15

Hi Bump - yes, I definately want a doula. I'm 15/16 weeks - expecting twins. Can you send me a private message.

Thanks

Nat777 · 16/06/2005 19:38

Please excuse my ignorance but what is a doula?

bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 21:11

hi nat, a doula is a woman who supports a woman emotionaily and pysically before during and after childbirth.ie working together on birth plans, providing up to date info to enable a woman to make an informed choice if she so wishes.
a doula offers support throughout the birth in a non medical capasity ie massage,positioning,encouragement,empowering partners.basically enableing you to strive for the experiance you want in a realistic and encouraging mannor.
a doula can also offer postnatal support whether it be housework,emotional support,looking after the family so you can rest,whatever you need really.
sorry if i ramble

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Nat777 · 16/06/2005 21:12

Thanks for explaining, I had no idea!

bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 21:22

no problem.
im trying to cat you goldenoldie and im having trouble i have forgotten my password pls cat me for more info.

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bumptobabies · 16/06/2005 21:36

ixcel im having trouble catting so please contact me or i can give tou the info on here.

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goldenoldie · 17/06/2005 07:31

Bump - I can't CAT you, you have set your preferences not to receive private messages!

bumptobabies · 17/06/2005 07:54

go i have changed that setting now.

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velcrobott · 17/06/2005 19:33

bumptobabies, can I ask where or who you trained with? Thanks

goldenoldie · 18/06/2005 08:21

Bump - I've sent you a private message with my phone number. Give me a ring.

goldenoldie · 20/06/2005 10:33

bump - sent you a message, not had a response from you?

bumptobabies · 21/06/2005 10:14

go sorry for delay in getting back to you ive been on an active birth trainig course, ive left you a message.

velcro; im still training hence v cheap just to cover costs. im training with childbirth international.check out their web site its really interesting.

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