Not exact matches
I'm currently taking a lactation
support class (taught by RN and IBCLC Gini Baker, who
trains many doctors, nurses,
doulas, teachers and other breastfeeding counselors / educators), and it has really opened my eyes to many of the points you make — including the possible relationship between fertility issues and breastfeeding issues (and between breast augmentation and breastfeeding issues).
If you are interested in becoming a
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She has
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As a DONA
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She
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Trained and experienced in childbirth, our role as
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Support offered by
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A
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But seriously, a postpartum
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A
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I participate and present at advanced
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Since my
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Doulas www.dona.org The mission of DONA International is to promote high quality birth and postpartum
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doulas of diverse backgrounds www.cappa.net CAPPA is an international certification organization for Doulas, Childbirth Educators and Lactation Educ
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Doulas, Childbirth Educators and Lactation Educ
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During their CAPPA
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A
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A postpartum
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And for those wishing to reach out and
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I know I personally struggled in lack of
support during labor and postpartum — my mom and husband were there the entire labor and both were amazing, but I do think having a
trained doula there would have been ideal, particularly in avoiding unwanted interventions.
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My experience was so awful, I
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Greek for a woman who helps women, a
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A postpartum
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Consider hiring a
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support throughout labor and delivery.
I had
trained as a
doula (although my life had become too transient to
support a career as such).