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Doula Dynamics!

As far back as history goes, in most cultures and countries, women have supported women during childbirth. In most cultures a midwife was present to oversee the birth and assist the process physiologically. In many instances the midwife had an assistant, or a “doula,” a Greek word meaning “servant woman” to support the birthing mother if she did not have her own inner-circle of women and family members to support her. These women would provide wisdom, nourishment, nurturing and comfort measures to the birthing woman during the birth. Universally, birth was regarded as a sacred and empowering event in most women’s lives.   

Sadly, medical development and advancement in our modern society have robbed birthing women of that sanctity.  These days, pregnancy is regarded as a medical condition and delivering a baby a medical procedure. The birthing room is brightly lit with fluorescent lights, hospital noises fill the air and the birthing woman is confined to a bed where, more often than not, she gives birth in a position she’s told to assume and not in a position of her choice. What’s more, she is further constrained to her choice of birthplace by the insurance company requirements and protocols.

 Giving birth has become big business for hospitals, obstetricians and insurance companies, and all of them do it in the name of “safety for mother and child”. Research and statistics show that Cesarean sections, and medical interventions during birth, are at an all-time high. However scientific research has also revealed that the presence of doulas, supporting birthing women physically and emotionally, reduces c-section deliveries and substantially reduces the use of epidural anaesthesia, forceps deliveries other medical interventions during birth.  

So, in a world in which there are so many considerations to take into account, and where birthing women are required to “work within the system”, you can have the best of both – make use of the expertise of a doula at your birth. Whether you’re having a natural delivery at a birthing center or you’re giving birth at a hospital, even if you’re having a c-section delivery, a doula will significantly enhance your birthing experience!

Here are some tips to consider when appointing a doula:

Your doula will support you, nurture you and be your advocate, if you want her to be.  She can make the difference between you having a traumatic birth experience and having a beautiful birth experience!

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