The Doula Chick
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What is a Doula

What is a Doula?

(from the Dona.org)

The word, "doula," comes from the Greek word for the most important female slave or servant in an ancient Greek household, the woman who probably helped the lady of the house through her childbearing. The word has come to refer to "a woman experienced in childbirth who provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to the mother before, during and just after childbirth." (Klaus, Kennell and Klaus, Mothering the Mother)

A doula... 

Recognizes birth as a key  experience that the mother will remember all of her life...

Understands the physiology of birth and the emotional needs of a woman in labor...

Assists the woman and her partner in preparing for and carrying out their plans for the birth...

Stays by the side of the laboring woman throughout the entire labor... 

 
Provides emotional support, physical comfort measures, an objective viewpoint and assistance to the woman in getting the information she needs to make good decisions...

Facilitates communication between the laboring woman, her partner and clinical care providers... 

Perceives her role as one who nurtures and protects the
woman's memory of her birth experience.

 

"We have a secret in out culture, and it's not that birth is painful.  It's that women are strong."
Laura Stavoe Harm



"If a doula were a drug, it would be unethical not to use it."
John H. Kennell, M.D.

This is my niece whom I had the privelege of being her Mom's doula!