***Please be aware that not all of the tips given are necessary or safe for everyone – please talk to your midwife or doctor about all of the information here before using any of it!***
For more information on how to help achieve a positive birth experience please contact a doula in your area Vancouver –  Kelowna —  Victoria for a free consultation.
For those of you that don’t know, Â I’ve applied to the UBC midwifery program 2 years in a row now. Â This year will be my 3rd attempt. Â This year they added a new pre-requisite, which I am completing through Thompson River University. The Anatomy & Physiology course I’m taking is absolutely fascinating! Â It’s making me even MORE excited and hopeful about the possibility of attending the midwifery program in 2012…wish me luck!
My studies this morning are about the skeletal system, I came across a piece of information which explains the science behind our reassurances: ‘everything is working perfectly together for you to have your baby! your body has amazing capabilities, and knows just what to do to birth this baby!’
This simple paragraph will answer:
How will my body accommodate this baby (which is appearing quite large while I look down on my belly!) in childbirth?
Why do my hips and pelvic area feel sore / achy? (aside from the obvious weight you are bearing, your bones are in fact moving)
And later…Â Why am I back to my pre-pregnancy weight, but my clothes still don’t fit?
Here’s the magical answer!
“….Joint flexibility may also be affected by hormones. Â For example, toward the end of pregnancy, a hormone called RELAXIN increases the flexibility of the fibrocartilage of the pubic symphysis and loosens the ligaments between the sacrum and hip bone. Â The changes enlarge the pelvic outlet which assists in delivery of the baby.” (source: Introduction to the Human Body, Gerard J. Tortora & Bryan Derrickson)
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Often people are interested in having some music for their birth. Â It’s hard to choose though – you’re not sure what state of mind you will be in, or what you will need. Â 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. Â If you practice yoga you will practice relaxation and breathing techniques that trigger this relaxation. Â 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. Â I wanted to share this because for some, this would be great to add to your birthing day playlist!
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I am happy to be offering my services to families all over Vancouver! Â Here’s a few of the things you can expect when you hire me as your doula!
As your Doula, I Provide:
Throughout the Entire Labour:
I am always sure to gain a deep understanding of my clients’ wishes for their birth – I am your advocate, and your guide.  I am also there to offer reassurance.   The predictable thing about labour is that it is unpredictable – people often feel a disappointment with their birth experience if they feel there was something they missed, that they could have tried something more, and that they did not have an understanding of what was going on.  I help you feel empowered in this experience by helping you exhaust all possible resources for achieving the birth experience you want, and I am there to help you understand and make empowered choices if complications arise.   I am there to empower you in your birth, and ultimately as parents.
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A big part of getting through the difficult times of pregnancy and parenthood is creating a good support network. Meeting other parents that are experiencing the same joys and challenges is helpful in making the journey into parenthood smoothly. It’s important to know that you aren’t the only one having challenges coping with sleepless nights, and breastfeeding struggles, and natural worries. It’s also great to have other parents to get excited with you about a 5 hour stretch of sleep, or a sense of accomplishment at learning to breastfeed in the dark, or excitement about the next stage of development.
Early parenthood can often leave one feeling isolated. It’s a relatively new concept; living only with our immediate family. It used to be (and still is in many countries) that there were aunts and grandmothers to help and share with. We are not meant to do it alone! Many people get the physical and emotional support of a postpartum doula to ease the transition. It’s also important to have a friend to call and chat with, or meet for a walk with your little ones, or enjoy the sunshine at the park with – this opportunity to connect with people experiencing similar changes in life makes the whole experience that much more enjoyable!
Having parents at varying stages to you is helpful too! It’s wonderful at 36 wks pregnant to be able to chat with a mom who has recently given birth, and hear about her experience. It’s great when you have a 4 month old to be able to reassure the mom with the 2 week old that things do get easier!
These are a few reasons for Sarah and Emily hosting get togethers for our clients and anyone else interested! As the summer approaches we are hoping to have about 2 a month and hopefully hold some outside in this beautiful weather. Our goal is to promote a sense of community among parents, provide an opportunity for our clients to meet their back up doula, and offer a casual setting for expecting parents to hear first hand from our clients about our services and ask us questions.
Please contact us for more information about the next event!
250-294-1827
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