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What doulas can teach about support without judgement.
I recently had the opportunity to read The Gentle Art of Newborn Family Care: A Guide for Doulas and Caregivers, by Salle Webber. While this book is written for postpartum doulas, it occurred to me as I read it that … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Empower, Inspire, Main Content, Support 360
Tagged doulas, judgment, kathleen kendall-tackett, Peer Support, salle webber, Support 360, the gentle art of newborn family care
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Last revised on 11/02/2012
Last revised on 11/02/2012
Why a doula is your BFF (BreastFeeding Friend)
“If a doula were a drug, it would be unethical not to use it.” - John H. Kennell, MD Doulas (trained support people for childbirth and postpartum) are associated with some great things: shorter labors, less interventions, fewer c-sections, and … Continue reading
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Tagged ananda lowe, bff, birth sisters, Booby Traps, breastfeeding, cappa, DONA, doula guide to birth, doulas, exclusive breastfeeding, John H. Kennell, motherlove herbal company
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Last revised on 06/30/2011
Last revised on 06/30/2011