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Doula Partnership

The benefits to you having a doula team:

  • If you require physical support from your doula for more than 24 hrs it is often helpful to have a rested doula with fresh energy!  It is wonderful if you have already gotten to know and develop a relationship with both the doulas that may be attending your birth.
  • If your doula is sick or has an emergency, you will need a backup! Again – knowing the person standing in is part of what helps you feel relaxed, and comfortable.
  • Your doula can get in touch with her partner in births where some brainstorming may be helpful – in a partnership you are drawing on doubled years of experience while maintaining confidentiality within your support team.

I worked as a “solo doula” from 2005-2010.  I was on call 24/7 and had a couple of near misses where one client was in labour before their expected due date, another was running late, and I was concerned I’d have to send a back up for one of my clients.  I never want to miss a birth!  I think most doulas would tell you the same thing.  We develop a relationship with our clients, we love birth, and we want to be there to support the people who have given us the honour of choosing us as a member of their support team.

In 2010 I met Jill Colpitts.  What a lovely she is!  A busy woman, running Midwifery Supplies Canada, Mama Goddess Birth Shop, teaching CPR, and a doula.  I was working as an office manger at Pomegranate Midwives, the busiest midwifery clinic in Vancouver, parenting my 2 boys, and running my online business.  We started discussing our passion for birth, our love of doula work, and the challenges that come with juggling other work with being on call.  This was the first time I’d considered partnering with another doula – as we talked I felt that our philosophy in supporting families, our commitment to clients, and our need to find more of a balance in our busy lives would make us a perfect pair.  I asked Jill if she’d ever considered a doula partnership, and the rest is history!  Between us we have supported over 150 families.

Jill and I attend interviews with potential clients together.  Us working on a call schedule means that our clients need to feel great about hiring us both, because either of us could be on call the day their baby decides to make his/her way in to the world.

If a mother and her partner choose to hire us, we each attend one prenatal visit allowing some one on one time to get to know each other.

We provide our clients with a call schedule – we use a Google Calendar, so for those that have gmail we just share the calendar, and those that don’t I send a PDF.

We offer on call support 24/7.  We often have clients calling and emailing as their birthing time draws near.  We welcome any questions or chats, whether it’s regarding a discomfort, a fear, or an excitement and suggestion needed for infant carriers!

When early labour begins we ask our clients to give us a heads up.  We make every effort to have whichever one of us goes, to stay throughout the birth.  One of us is with you from when you feel you need support, until about 2 hours after your baby is born.  If you are birthing at home we tidy and throw on a load of laundry, make you something to eat and make sure you are settled in for some rest.  If you are birthing in the hospital we again make sure you get something to eat, assist with latching baby and help with getting you settled in with everything you need from your car / hospital bags.

We also provide postpartum support.  Assistance with normal infant care, again phone and email support as you adjust to parenthood, and additional resources.  Jill is close to finishing up her requirements and becoming a La Leche League Leader, we are both breastfeeding our own babies and are very experienced in supporting women in breastfeeding.

Our partnership in doula services allows us to offer you experienced and immediate support.  Please feel free to contact us to find out more or set-up an interview!

Emily

 

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Music and Birth

Often people are interested in having some music for their birth.  It’s hard to choose though – you’re not sure what state of mind you will be in, or what you will need.  I find the best way to approach planning for your birth is to look for things that relax you, keep you feeling calm and centered.  If you practice yoga you will practice relaxation and breathing techniques that trigger this relaxation.  Many people use hypnobirthing to train their bodies to relax in response to certain verbal cues – this is also very helpful during the birthing time.

I was looking for some music to accompany my yoga to this morning and came across a YouTube video.  I wanted to share this because for some, this would be great to add to your birthing day playlist!

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Silent Doula

She holds your hand.

She wipes the hair from your eyes.

She refills your water.

She brings the straw to your lips.

She gives a reassuring smile to your partner.

She massages your back.

She warms compresses.

She turns down the lights.

She trusts that, you know how to birth your baby.

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- Chelsea

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Interview with Chelsea – Calgary Birth & Postpartum doula

chelsea Chelsea Lafrance is a Natural Creation Doula, servicing Calgary Alberta.

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What training have you had?

I have taken the DONA Birth Doula workshop and I am in the process of certifying.

Do you have one or more backup doulas for times when you are not available?

I work closely with two back up doulas. We host monthly educational/social meetings where you are welcome to come and meet one another. If you are unable to attend a meeting we can arrange a private meeting if you desire.

What is your fee, what does it include and what are your refund policies?

I charge $550 for by birth services. My fee is structured into two payments. A $200 non-refundable retainer fee and a $350 postdated cheque due two weeks after your due date.

My Fee includes three prenatal visits, continuous labour support and two postpartum visits. Additional postpartum support is available at an additional cost.

Tell me about your experience as a birth doula.

When I first learn what a doula was I knew I had found my path. I love helping women discover the power within themselves to birth their babies and become mothers. Just like every women is different so is her birth, I am there to help her build a positive memory of that experience.

What is your philosophy about birth and supporting women and their partners through labor?

I believe birth is a normal event in a woman’s life. I believe she has the knowledge within her to give birth. It is my role to help nurture and protect the labouring women so she can give birth in a way that is right for her. It is a big job to support a woman in labour and I believe partners also need support and guidance (not to mention, bathroom breaks) during this life changing event.

May we meet to discuss our birth plans and the role you will play in supporting me through birth?

Our first meeting is free with no obligation for you use my services. After you have engaged me as your doula we will meet three times to develop your birth preferences and get to know one another.

May we call you with questions or concerns before and after the birth?

I am available 24/7 by phone or email if you have any issues you need addressing.

When do you try to join women in labor? Do you come to our home or meet us at the place of birth?

I come whenever the mother feels she is ready for extra support, which may be different for every woman.  I prefer to meet my clients at their home so we have a chance to get into a rhythm before making the transition into the hospital.

Do you meet with us after the birth to review the labor and answer questions?

I will meet with you twice after you have given birth to discuss your feelings around the experience, help with any breastfeeding issues, give support with infant care and deliver your birth story.


If you are interested in meeting with Chelsea . You can reach her at chelsea@naturalcreation.ca or call 403 – 589 – 7672 to set up a time to meet!

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Doula Statistic

Studies show numerous ways that doulas effect the outcomes of birth and the postpartum period.

A doula presence at the birth decreases the rate of medical intervention:

  • Reduces need for cesarean by 26%
  • Reduces the need for forceps or vacuum extractor by 41%
  • Reduces use of pain medication by 28%
  • Reduces dissatisfaction with birth by 33%
  • Reduces length of labor

6 weeks after birth, mothers who had doulas were:

  • Less anxious and depressed
  • Had more confidence with baby
  • More satisfied w/ partner
  • More likely to be breastfeeding

*These statistics appear in Hodnett E, Gates S, Hofmeyr G, Sakala C. Continuous support for women during childbirth. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2003. Issue 3, Art. No. CD003766. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003766.

For more about the research, see http://www.dona.org/publications/position_paper_birth.php

For information on Natural Creation Doulas Click HERE

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Chelsea Lafrance – Calgary doula

Chelsea is a Birth and Postpartum  Doula servicing Calgary, Alberta.

ABOUT CHELSEA

I have always known that I wanted to work with women and children. It wasn’t until I first heard the word doula and began educating myself about natural pregnancy and childbirth that I knew I had found my path: I am currently working as a birth and postpartum doula.

I am a certified massage practitioner and an aromatherapy student with a focus on easing the discomforts of pregnancy and postpartum.

I believe in supporting families through this important time, and empowering them to trust their natural abilities to give birth and raise happy and healthy children.


Testimonial:

“I wanted a drug free delivery, and I’m sure that I wouldn’t have been able to do it without Chelsea there! I loved her calming presence, and supportive nature…. She was so encouraging and most importantly, she really believed I could do it, which helped me keep going.”

Click to learn more about my Birth Doula Services

Postpartum Doula Services

Contact (403) 589 – 7672 or email chelsea@naturalcreation.ca

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Chelsea now offering Doula Services in Calgary

I can’t believe the time has come for me to leave Victoria. I’ve had an amazing opportunity to start my doula career here in such a great community. The past year I’ve had the fortune of attending so many great births and meeting so many wonderful families.

In a week I’ll be moving to CALGARY ALBERTA and I am now accepting clients for 2009!

Visit our website to find out more information about doulas and myself. www.naturalcreation.ca/chelsea

My services:

Postpartum doula services: $22/hr or 40 hrs for $750

Services include the following:

· listening to the mother and father as they process their experience of the birth

· showing the parents and other family members soothing techniques for newborn

· facilitating support from family and friends by establishing needs and providing gentle guidance

· assisting the breastfeeding relationship between mum and her new baby

· providing reassurance

· light household chores (ie: some dishes, light lunch prep, baby.s laundry)

· 24/7 phone availability for questions/support

Birth doula services: $550

Services include the following:

· two to three prenatal visits to assess your needs and desires for birth, define and understand our expectations of one another, and provide you with useful tools for labor and birth

· available by phone 24/7, and will meet you at your home or the hospital to provide emotional and physical support for the entire labour (I also use handmade aromatherapy products during your labour if you wish)

· Two follow up postpartum visits to help you establish breastfeeding, talk about your experience of the birth, and offer help with basic infant care if needed.

· I will provide you with a written birth story

Call or send me an email to set up an initial meet & greet at no cost.

TEL: (403) 771 – 4708

EMAIL: chelsea@naturalcreation.ca

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ICAN inspiration.

It’s been so long since I’ve written! I became inspired after last night’s Victoria ICAN meeting. I have never had a cesarean myself, but wanted to attend the meeting with clients of mine planning a VBAC in the spring. I was so happy to be in this space with women feeling comfortable to talk about their experiences with cesareans and successful VBACs, and hopes and fears for future births. What a wonderful space for women to feel safe, and what a wonderful place to start making plans and changes in the birth experiences women have. The number I heard last night was a rate of 37% cesareans in Victoria. I cannot say if that is completely accurate, but if that is even close it is a shame. Something upsetting to me as a woman, a mother, and a doula is that women are so often told to “get over it” in some way or another – “you and your baby are healthy – that’s all that matters”, “you should just move on” or other such statements. If a woman’s birth does not go as she had hoped / planned it can be difficult to come to terms with – the best thing we can do to support women is to allow them their grief, and acknowledge that there has been a loss here.

Moving forward, I am excited to see so many women passionate to support one another, and take back the power in their birth experiences, and help educate other women about their choices and the realities about giving birth.

I look forward to organizing events with the Victoria chapter of ICAN, and sharing more evenings with such wonderful women!

For more information about recovery from cesareans, VBACs, and a local ICAN meeting visit: http://www.ican-online.org/

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Retailer Spot Light

For the next few weeks I’m going to show case some of the fabulous stores that carry Natural Creation Products. Starting with the first store to carry our products the Mothering Touch! It is such a great place; it is an honour to say they carry our stuff!

Mothering Touch is one of, if not THE best resource for new and growing families in Victoria. They offer a variety of classes for expecting and new parents including prenatal classes and pre/post natal yoga. The store carries a wide range of high quality, useful products for pregnancy to toddler hood. Their knowledgeable staff is made up of doulas, childbirth educators and breastfeeding councilors so you’re bound to find the advice you need by stopping by! They even have a room with comfy couches for nursing moms to use.

The Mothering Touch Center carries a growing selection of Natural Creation products including our Natural Ring Slings.

Now also carrying Sweet Baby Massage Oil.

When downtown Victoria be sure to stop by and check us out at Mothering Touch!

www.motheringtouch.ca located at 975 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C.


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Caleb’s Birth Story

From the moment I found out I was pregnant I knew I wanted to try to have a natural birth. Despite the fact that midwives are not covered by Medicare in Nova Scotia, my husband Todd and I were willing to pay to have their expert support. Because this was our first baby we decided to have the baby in the hospital. Todd felt more comfortable there, and I knew that was important for us as a team, to have Todd comfortable. Midway through the pregnancy our friend Emily, offered to come out and be our Doula free of charge. Todd was a bit hesitant at first, he was worried she would be imposing on his role, however after some reassurance from Emily, Todd felt more comfortable.
It was 7:45 am and I was sound asleep on October 18th 2007, when my water broke. My bed was soaked! I was leaking amniotic fluid all the way to the bathroom. I never thought my water would break first. I was excited and nervous, I was really ready to have my baby. I called my midwife Kelly and told her what had happened. She was excited and told me to eat some breakfast, try to get some rest and to call when the contractions started. So I cleaned up, was still gushing amniotic fluid (Kelly said it was normal, when I moved the baby would shift allowing more fluid to come out), put some towels on the spare bed,(I had to strip my bed) and tried to sleep. Around 9am I had my first contraction, I waited 20 minutes for the next one, just to make sure, and then called Kelly. She said to keep resting if I could, the contractions would take a while to settle into a rhythm. Since Emily and her son Ethan had arrived the night before, Kelly suggested I wake Emily when I felt I needed someone around. I was too excited to sleep much longer, I went down stairs and watched a bit of Pixars ‘Finding Nemo’. At 11 am Emily and Ethan woke up. (They had spent the day flying, so I wanted them to rest, especially since Emily was going to be up with me for who knew how long). I barely gave Emily time to wake up before I spurted out ‘I’m in Labour’.
I took care of her son while she showered and called her sister to come and take care of Ethan while Emily helped take care of me. Todd called from work to check up, as he always does, and I told him it was time to come home. He was so excited he didn’t say goodbye. While Todd drove Emily’s son to her sister’s home, Emily and I went for a walk. It was a beautiful, warm fall day. The sky was blue and the weather was warm, it must have been around 15 degrees. My contractions had been slowly getting stronger. While on the walk I had to stop a few times. But I was still talking a lot, and still excited. I had no back labour and I was managing well through the contractions, although it was harder to try and relax your body than I thought it was going to be…My best friend from BC called, since in the morning I had put on facebook that I was in labour. She was so excited and since she has two children she gave me encouraging words and support.
Around 1pm Kelly arrived, Emily had been phoning people and keeping track of my contractions for me. I was in Active labour. Todd was by my side giving me strong support. Emily was always ready with something for me to eat or drink, or to give Todd a break. I laboured on the exercise ball, in the bath, up and down the stairs, even on the toilet. I found movement, vocalization, and massaging my thighs and bum a huge help in releasing the energy of the contractions as well as helping them flow through my body. It was tiring and hard work, but Todd, Emily and Kelly were so supportive. They all helped physically, emotionally and psychologically. Emily and Kelly are both mothers and have been through labour, they had great suggestions, went through the vocalizations with me. Todd held me, swayed with me, let me rely on him completely. All these things helped me through the contractions.
When I had reached 7 cm Kelly decided it was time to head to the hospital. It was one of the most difficult times, but somehow I made it there. Once there we had a private room and a private nurse, and although the nurse was a nice young lady she was nothing compared to my three main supports. We arrived at the hospital around 7pm and Dr. Cervin our obstetrician arrived around 8pm. She had me lay on the bed, something I did NOT like doing, and found part of my cervix swollen and not fully pulled back. She said she wanted to see if I could labour more to have it pull back on its own. I laboured in the shower for a while, that was the only time I thought about taking drugs, and by this time I was 9.5cm so close to pushing but I didn’t know it. After about an hour the Dr wanted to check and see how I was doing. I begged her that I not go back on the bed, it was too hard for me to manage the contractions while on my back. She obliged and so I squatted while she went underneath me. Unfortunately the cervix was still stuck, so she pushed in back during a contraction. Finally I was ready to push. As they tell you in prenatal class the haze of labour lifted, I had an adrenaline rush and was eager to see my baby. For the first 15 minutes I enjoyed the control I had back. However when the Dr. and Midwife told me I had to push through the pain to get the baby out I finally started to get serious. About 45 minutes later our Son Caleb was born. No drugs, just excellent support and a belief that my body/I could do it.

Laura K, Halifax NS

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