attachment and bonding

The Doula Difference: increased confidence

The Doula Difference: increased confidence

“The feeling of strength and empowerment that comes from a birth where the birthing person says ‘I did it’ is unlike any other.”

In my last blog post, I talked about the beauty of a birth where the birthing person feels strong and empowered. This can happen in any circumstance, with any type of birth. It can (and does) even happen when the birth plan goes out the window and the unexpected happens. How can this be?

The Doula Difference: more satisfied outcomes

The Doula Difference: more satisfied outcomes

When I read this quote (below) from Tao Te Ching, written hundreds of years ago, I can’t help but think of how well it describes doula work as well:

You are a midwife assisting at someone else’s birth. Do good without show or fuss. Facilitate what is happening rather than what you think ought to be happening … When the baby is born the mother will rightly say, “We did it ourselves!”

The Doula Difference: breastfeeding

The Doula Difference: breastfeeding

In these late days of fall, where we know that winter is just around the corner, a cup of apple spice tea is the perfect way to unwind for a few moments! And if you’re like most of us, you can use some time to relax – maybe even more than usual – because of added stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Doula work has gotten harder all over the province, too…