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).
Our system works for all families regardless of structure, identity, or birthing location, and is
taught by myself and another experienced
doula, Jennifer Kelley of Belly to Bliss Birth Services.
Each trainee receives lactation support training with an IBCLC, advanced
doula skills
taught by highly experienced
doulas, and also marketing skills
by proven experts in the field of promoting birth businesses.
Chapters include: The Role of The
Doula, Home Visiting, Providing Care with Caution: Protecting Health & Safety in The Home & Car, Honoring Postpartum Women and
Teaching Self - Care, Easing Postpartum Adjustment, Appreciating Your Clients» Cultural Diversity
by Karen Salt, Supporting The Breastfeeding Mother (Donna Williams & Opal Horvat Advisors) Newborn Basics: Appearance, Behavior, and Care, Offering Support to Partners and Siblings, Unexpected Outcomes: Caring for The Family at a Time of Loss, Nurturing Yourself
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Some of these just come naturally and some are employed
by your
doula or
taught in a childbirth class.
Taught by Certified Childbirth Educator and
Doula, Tara Whithey.
Taught by world - renowned
doula trainer Debra Pascali - Bonaro and CNN Hero Ibu Robin Lim.
Taught by a certified childbirth educator and
doula.
(And don't forget about our Becoming Big Siblings Class, that is a fun, interactive resource for families welcoming subsequent children,
taught by experienced postpartum and sibling
doula, Ashley Collins.)
As a postpartum
doula, my role is to come alongside you in the hospital after the birth or in your home, to support you as parents so you can nurture your newborn, to allow you much needed sleep
by helping in practical ways, to
teach you skills so you can grow in confidence in your role and to encourage you in this beautiful and important task you are undertaking as the parents of a precious individual!
3 Hour Lactation Course for
Doulas Birth
Doulas must attend a 3 hour course
taught by an IBCLC.
Taught by practicing
doulas, classes integrate core knowledge with practical information based on our extensive experience attending births and supporting new families in the Los Angeles area.
Newborn Answers... $ 25 ~
Taught by mother of 5, Certified
Doula / Parent Educator ~ Basic Care Questions Answered ~ Infant emotional development ~ Turning on your baby's brain ~ Feeding options and answers ~ Gas & Colic answers ~ Q&A Session Partners encouraged to attend!
Expecting Multiples... $ 25 ~
Taught by Certified
Doula / Parent Educator ~ Birth and Recovery Expectations ~ How to Avoid Double - Teaming ~ Multiples» Emotional / Social Development ~ Organizing and Planning Ahead ~ Feeding Options and Answers ~ Special Expectations and Needs ~ Q&A Session Partners encouraged to attend!
Presented
by an experienced postpartum
doula / CBE, this webinar will help other educators sort through the current newborn care techniques and provide
teaching tips that will help parents feel competent and confident as they welcome their new babies.
Taught by Mandy Rempfer - Kuncio, pelvic health physiotherapist and
doula.
This class is
taught by Tulsa Family
Doulas owner, Sarah Coffin and includes information about the physiology of childbirth, how to connect with your baby and your body, and understanding their options in their birth setting.