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subject: Can A Doula Improve A Pregnancy? [print this page]


Being pregnant is an exciting time of life and comes with many wonderful experiences and many uncomfortable times as well. The birth process is an unexplainable experience that hits a woman with a ton of emotions. There is something that can help to calm the new mother and make her experience more relaxing. Women can have a doula standing by during a pregnancy.

What is a Doula?

Doula is apart of Greek terminology meaning a woman's servant. They are trained to help with the emotional and physical aspects of the pregnancy while properly informing women on the procedure. They can be essential to positive pregnancies and have been used for many years. Post-natal and labor care is assisted by a doula. Their whole purpose is to enhance and enrich the whole pregnancy experience so that the new mother has nothing but positive memories of the whole process.

A Doula's Responsibilities

Instilling trust and bonding with a client needs to be established first. This begins several months prior to the time of giving birth. They help mothers go into delivery with more confidence and comfort. Having one there to assist the mother-to-be will have help establishing a good plan for the birthing process. This is usually in the form a phone conversations.

Medical care is not provided by doulas. They are educated on the process of prenatal, postnatal and labor care, but are not nurses. Pregnancy complications are also known by doulas. Vital symptoms are strictly taken by nurses even with a doula present.

Where is the doula during the labor process?

Progress of an expectant mother is overseen by one during birth. Keeping the client calm and feeling secure is her goal. She will act as a birthing coach helping with labor position, relaxation techniques like breathing and provide massage as needed. The whole of the her purpose is to be there to offer support and encouragement.

What benefit is there in using the assistance of a doula?

The whole objective of the doula is to provide the expectant mother with a safe and positive labor experience. Methods of birthing do not affect the jobs of a doula. Educated assistants ease the worry of a patient.

Breastfeeding after the birth of the baby may also be a time of trepidation for new mothers. Many of them are also experienced in breastfeeding. They can aid family on creating a bond with the infant.

Scientific studies have found conclusive evidence that when the doula is there to assist the expectant mother the incidences of cesarean is decreased by fifty percent and the time of the labor by twenty-five percent. Statistically speaking, patients using drugs to ease a pregnancy is reduced by anywhere between forty and sixty percent.

by: Louis Beasley




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