How a Doula can help in Pregnancy, Birth and Postpartum
A doula is a non-medical professional who provides emotional, physical, and informational support to a woman and her partner in pregnancy, during, and after childbirth.
How a doula can help in pregnancy
The services that doulas offer vary. Some doulas have an additional qualification and offer for example massage, yoga, or nutritional advice but in general, they offer
Birth and parenting classes
Help with writing a birth plan
Answering questions about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum
Talking through fears and concerns
How a doula can help during the birth
Usually, the doula and the mother meet before birth to build rapport and discuss a birth plan. The doula is called when the woman goes into labor and stays until the baby is a few hours old.
Create a calm and relaxing environment with dimmed light, music or essential oils
Suggest positions for labor
Guide through breathing techniques
Offer comfort measures like massage, back rub, face wipes and heat or cold packs
Speak encouragement and affirmation
Assist the partner in helping the birthing mother
Help with bonding with baby and the first breastfeed
How a doula can help postpartum
Doulas offer in-home care for the mother, the newborn, and their family. The support often varies from woman to woman and visit to visit according to the mother's needs.
Breastfeeding support
Newborn settling techniques
Safe sleeping guidelines for the baby
Swaddling techniques
First baby bath
Practical in-home support such as meal preparation and light home cleaning