Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Why use a doula?




What is a doula, you ask? Check out the info from http://www.dona.org/ or below.


What is a doula?


Giving birth to a baby is so much more than a physical phenomenon; it engages parents-to-be in a transformational experience, a key life event full of emotion and meaning. A doula who accompanies a woman in labor mothers the mother, taking care of her emotional needs throughout childbirth. A doula also provides support and suggestions for partners that can enhance their experiences of birth. A postpartum doula continues that valuable emotional support and guidance, helping a family make a smooth transition into new family dynamics.


DONA International doulas make the difference


Our doulas are educated and knowledgeable about childbirth and the postpartum experience. They are advocates and a listening ear for birthing mothers, as well as facilitators to her partner. When a family goes home with a new baby, a postpartum doula supports every member and the family unit as a whole.DONA International doulas are educated to work within evidence-based standards of practice. The skills that they develop are medically proven to make a true difference in the experience of birth. A DONA International doula’s presence at birth improves outcomes for mother and baby. In the postpartum period, a doula’s guidance can empower and encourage new parents, inspiring self-confidence in parenting.


Why use a doula?


DONA International doulas mother the mother


Women have complex needs during childbirth and the weeks that follow. In addition to medical care and the love and companionship provided by their partners, women need consistent, continuous reassurance, comfort, encouragement and respect. They need individualized care based on their circumstances and preferences.


DONA International doulas are educated and experienced in childbirth and the postpartum period. We are prepared to provide physical (non-medical), emotional and informational support to women and their partners during labor and birth, as well as to families in the weeks following childbirth. We offer a loving touch; positioning and comfort measures that make childbearing women and families feel nurtured and cared for.


Numerous clinical studies have found that a doula’s presence at birth:


  • Tends to result in shorter labors with fewer complications

  • Reduces negative feelings about one’s childbirth experience

  • Reduces the need for pitocin (a labor-inducing drug), forceps or vacuum extraction and cesareans

  • Reduces the mother’s request for pain medication and/or epidurals


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 breastfeedingHave greater self-confidence

  • Have less postpartum depression

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