What is the doula?

Dula is a woman who provides a woman of physical and emotional support before, during and after delivery. The Greek word dula means "servant-woman" or "slave" and often refers to the most important female servant in an ancient Greek household, which probably helped the lady of the house at work. The purpose of the doula is not to replace or replace a spouse or birth partner, but only to provide the mother's birth with another source of physical, emotional and educational support. The midwife specializes in support for work, while the postpartum Doulas supports the mother, the child and the family. Dorthing Doulas pays close attention to the mother's needs, advocates and uses techniques to help alleviate emotional and physical stress of work.

In addition to emotional support, Doulas uses pregnant women about proper nutrition and exercise during pregnancy, as well as techniques of work and pain management. They help the pregnant mother formulate the birth plan not planned, as she wanted her work. Doulas are during work to explain medical procedures and alreadyItenship positions for work and childbirth, massaged the mother to help with the treatment of pain and encourage her father or partner birth ways to support the mother.

The time -award -winning tradition of Doula suggests that its help really does a better experience for most of its services. Attorneys Doula claims that as a whole, the experience of birth is more satisfactory for her native mother who decides to use Dula. They believe that it is proven that the birth of the assisted doula has a shorter labor duration with fewer complications and medical interventions. Mothers of birth have less need for painkillers and shorter hospital stays and breastfeeding is more successful. Doulas does not make medical decisions or medical tasks or tests and will not start during the birth process.

Using Dula is a very personal decision. If your birth partner is clueless about what to doDuring work, or just want someone who has wisdom about the birth process in your corner, Doula can be a good idea. Look for a dule that is certified by the main organization of the DULA, such as Doula International or the National Association of Birth Association.

If it employs them, you can hire a dula privately or via a hospital. The cost of renting a doula ranges from $ 200 to $ 800 (USD), although some will replace or work on a sliding scale. In most communities there are volunteers who will work pro-bono if you need it. Some doules provide free assistance to military wives who face delivery without their deployed spouses. How many women who have experienced it know, childbirth is quite hard, as it is - having a dule can make a much more tolerable and satisfactory experience.

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