Title: Labor Support
1Labor Support
- How A Doula Can Support You And Your Family
During Pregnancy And Labor
2What is a doula??
- Birth doulas (also called childbirth assistants,
labor support professionals, birth assistants, or
birth companions) provide emotional, physical and
informational support during pregnancy, labor,
birth and immediate postpartum.
What Exactly Does That Mean??
3What exactly does a doula do?
- Doula is a Greek word for slave. A doula is
with you during labor and birth to make you as
comfortable as possible. Whether that be running
around getting things for you and your partner,
breathing with you to keep the rhythm, massaging
you back or feet, or a multitude of other things.
A doulas job is to ensure you have a safe and
satisfying birth experience.
4Why should you hire a doula?
- Numerous clinical studies have found that a
doulas presence at birth - tends to result in shorter labors with fewer
complications - reduces negative feelings about ones childbirth
experience - reduces the need for pitocin (a labor-inducing
drug), forceps or vacuum extraction and cesareans
- reduces the mothers request for pain medication
and/or epidurals
5Why You Should Hire a Doula
- Research shows parents who receive support can
- Feel more secure and cared for
- Are more successful in adapting to new family
dynamics - Have greater success with breastfeeding
- Have greater self-confidence
- Have less postpartum depression
6Other Support People and WHY You Should Hire a
Doula
- Father of the Baby/Husband/Partner
- They went to classes with me, they
- should remember right?
- Although you partner may have attended the
prenatal classes with you, when the time comes
and you are in labor, he may not remember what to
do. Doulas have worked with many women and are
trained as objective participants to know how to
help you with this intense experience.
7Other Support People and WHY You Should Hire a
Doula
- Nurses
- They have lots of experience, wont they be there
to help me? - Most nurses know that helping a woman through
labor is the best part of their job.
Unfortunately most nurses have many patients to
care for and do not have time to sit with each
woman and help her through her labor.
8Other Support People and WHY You Should Hire a
Doula
- Mom/Sister/Best Friend
- They have given birth they will know how to help
me. - It is very important to have support from your
loved ones through this process. However, these
womens births may have been very different from
your experience and they may not know how to
help, especially when they are emotionally
involved.
9Doulas Do Not Replace These Key People
- Doulas do not replace any of the people listed
above or anyone else you want to be at your
birth. We as doulas are completely focused on
you and your experience, we have an objective
place in the room and can more easily focus on
YOU.
WE WORK TOGETHER
10Pain Cycle
- How to Avoid Fear
- Education
- Reassurance
- Comfort
Dick-Read, Britain, 1920
11How To Avoid Fear
- Education
- Reassurance
- Comfort
12Techniques I Use in Laborto Diminish Pain
- Deep (yoga) breathing
- Massage
- Aromatherapy
- Reflexology
- Cued muscle relaxation
- Hydrotherapy
- Body Positioning
- Use of a Birthing Ball
- Temperature Therapy
13How To Relieve Pain
- Relaxation
- Massage
- Hydrotherapy
- Breathing
- Changing Positions
- Counter-pressure
- Guided Imagery
- Pain Medications
14Are All Doulas The Same??
- Just as all births are different, all doulas are
different also. We all have our own niche. - I would suggest interviewing a few doulas and
find someone you CLICK with. - If you do not feel comfortable with your doula
for ANY reason, even something that is
unexplainable, find a new doula
15Signs Of Life
- I provide doula services for Deaf and Hard of
Hearing families as well as hearing families.Â
Giving all families the opportunity to learn
about pregnancy and labor techniques in their own
language. - I try to ensure a memorable and joyous labor and
birth experience. I work to make moms as
comfortable as possible during labor and
encourage partners to participate.
16Services I Provide
- FREE No Obligation Consultation
- Help in Creating Your Birth Plan
- 2 Prenatal Meetings
- Full Contact and Support Throughout the Labor
Process - Emotional, Physical and Mental Support During the
Birth of Your Child - 1 Postnatal Meeting
- Informational Library Consisting of Books,
Pamphlets and DVDs to Help Mothers and Families
Make Informed Decisions - Referrals to Other Professionals Who Can Help
Along the Way - Attendance of Prenatal Visits With Your Care
Provider and/or Child Birth Education Classes - Personalized Child Birth Education Classes
- Belly Casting
- Interpreting at Prenatal Visits for Deaf Clients
and/or Deaf Family - Baby Sign Classes
17Contact Information
- Signs Of Life
- Jackie Belau, Birth Doula
- Phone 916-995-6398
- Email Jac7399_at_aol.com
- Web www.Signs-Of-Life.org
18Additional Resources
- The Doula Advantage Rachel Gurevich,2003
- www.DONA.org Doulas of North America
- www.doulaworld.com
19Organizations that encourage the use of doulas
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of
Canada
20CONGRATULATIONS GOOD LUCK!!
- I wish you all the best in your pregnancy, labor
and parenting adventures!!