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A birth doula is a trained and experienced professional who provides emotional and physical support to pregnant persons and their partners during labor, birth, and postpartum.
Postpartum doulas are professionals who provide emotional and practical support to new families during the postpartum period.
Not all pregnancies are created equal. Sometimes complications arise that require a little extra specialized support. Antepartum Doulas do just that.
Bereavement doulas provide similar care as birth and postpartum doulas do by providing physical, emotional, and informational supports to families. The biggest difference is they are supporting families who have or are experiencing loss.
Changing Positions
Labor is a physically demanding process, and changing positions can offer several benefits to both the mother and baby. In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards a more active and varied approach to labor positions.
Adapting when things change:
Dear amazing parents-to-be,
As you embark on this beautiful journey of pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, remember this: things don't always go as planned.
Welcoming a new life into the world is undoubtedly a joyous occasion. However, the period following childbirth can also be a time of immense stress, emotional turmoil, and even depression for some parents.