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Doulas, Labor Assistants and Monitrices

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What is a Doula?

A Doula (pronounced "Doo-lah") is a companion to a woman during labor and birth providing emotional support, physical comfort, education and advocacy.There are many names for these special women: "Doula", "Childbirth Assistant","Labor Assistant", "Labor Companion", "Birth Partner", "Birth Sister" or "Monitrice". By any name, she is invaluable to the birthing woman.The Labor Assistant/Doula works collaboratively with the woman's birth partner and her medical team to help her reach her birthing goals. The Doula's presence helps to make childbirth the beautiful experience it is supposed to be. Don't give birth without one of these special women by your side!

In all cultures, from the dawn of time to the present, women have been assisted by other women during childbirth. "Doula" is a word derived from Greek which means "woman servant" or one who serves laboring women.

Birth art and artifacts from around the world depict the laboring mother supported in an upright position (standing, hanging, kneeling or squatting) with a helper behind her and a woman at her feet. This points towards a human way of birth, and has been called "the classic pose."

Image of pioneer woman giving birth with midwife kneeling in front and helper (doula) behind her

The person at the woman's feet was The Midwife, who caught the baby as s/he emerged from his/her mother's body.

The person standing behind or beside the mother was the midwife's and the mother's helper--an auntie, a sister, a grandmother, or a neighbor. She is now known as "The Doula"; a professional labor companion who serves women during labor and birth, providing physical comfort, emotional support and advocates for the woman's needs to the hospital staff.

What Are the Differences between Doulas and Midwives?

The Midwife is responsible for the safety of mother and infant. She has extensive training and provides prenatal care, labor and dhospitalmidwifeelivery management, and postpartum care as well as family planning services after the birth. She may also offer some labor support, but her primary role is to ensure the safe passage of woman and baby. A midwife is a primary care practitioner, like a Physician's Assistant, or Nurse-Practitioner, who is qualified to provide care in collaboration with a consulting physician. For more information about midwives, go to: Pathways into Midwifery.

The Doula, on the other hand, provides emotional support, physical comfort and may advocate on behalf of her clients, but she does not make medical decisions or provide physical assessment of mother and fetus such as fetal heart-rate monitoring, assessing cervical dilation.

The Monitrice (a term coined by the French obstetrician Frederic LeBoyer), is an advanced childbirth assistant who offers Enhanced Labor Support, including emotional support, pchecking baby's heartbeat with fetoscopehysical comfort and client advocacy just as a doula does, but the Monitrice offers extra skills and services including fetal heartrate monitoring, assessment of mother's vital signs and monitors labor progress by checking cervical dilation. This allows the mother remain at home longer, thus avoiding unecessary medical interventions which often occur when women go to the hospital too soon in labor. The Monitrice also provides in-home postpartum follow up, checking the mother and baby and helping with breastfeeding. These services are provided by an advanced labor assistant who is a Licensed Midwife, Nurse-Midwife, or Registered Nurse with labor and delivery experience and basic doula training.

Results of Labor Support

Several studies have shown that women who are attended by Doulas have:

* Shorter Labors
* Less Pain Medication
* Fewer Medical Procedures
* Decreased Rates of Cesearean Sections
* Decreased Augmentation of Labor with Oxytocin
* Increased Satisfaction with their Birth Experience
* Better Infant-Mother Interaction
* Increased Breastfeeding Success
* Decreased Postpartum Depression

* From the studies by Kennell and Klaus


Southern California Doulas

Southern California

Wholistic Birth Support and Childbirth Education of Southern California
PO Box 41933
Los Angeles, CA 90041
626-388-2191
URL: www.socalbirth.com
E-mail: cordeliahc@socalbirth.com

Supporting Informed Choices. Cultivating Trust in Birth. Quality, thorough, expert doulas and monitrices providing unhurried, initimate, personalized care. Nurturing the whole woman in body, mind and spirit. Our childbirth companions empower you with the confidence to give birth naturally and normally in the hospital, birth center or at home. Our doulas and monitirces are personally selected by us for their commitment to serve, love for mothers and babies, intelligence, sensitivity, compassion and intuition. We help you develop a vision for your birth and support you to manifest the birth you desire. We offer Basic Doula Support and Enhanced Labor Support by Licensed Midwives, Nurse-Midwives and Registered Nurses with Labor and Delivery experience and basic doula training. Sliding scale fees. Free for those with Medi-Cal. Call for more information.

Also Offered: Childbirth Preparation Classes, Postpartum Doula Services, Breastfeeding Education and Support, and Training to Become a Doula, Monitrice or Breastfeeding Peer Counselor

Nurses and Doulas: become part of our team! If you are an experienced Doula, or a recent graduate of a doula training seeking births for certifcation, or if you are a L LM, CNM or labor and delivery nurse who would like to provide labor support, please contact us for more information on our trainings and joining our birth support service.

Download: doula-monitrice-flyer to find out more about joining our birth support team

Download: Brochure for Wholistic Birth Support and Childbirth Education

Download: Flyer for Wholistic Birth Support and Childbirth Education

 


San Fernando Valley, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, No. Hollywood, Calabasas, Glendale
Alisha-and-2-Babies
Alisha Tamburri, CCHT, MH
Birth Doula
HypnoBirthing® Instructor
Clinical Hypnotherapist
HypnoBirthingCA
(818) 775-1868
URL: hypnobirthingca.com
E-mail: alisha@hypnobirthingca.com

 
Alisha Tamburri, Birth Doula, is also a HypnoBirthing® Childbirth Educator, Clinical Hypnotherapist, and Domestic Violence Counselor. She has assisted hundreds of couples as their doula in hospitals, birthing centers, and home births. Alisha herself has given two drug free, pain free births. She is always available and on call for her clients. During labor Alisha uses many techniques such as hypnosis, massage, reiki, yoga, and deeksha. Her background as a Hypnotherapist and HypnoBirthing® Instructor enhances her ability to keep the mother relaxed, focused, and empowered so she can experience a profound and joyous birth.

Alisha makes sure the Moms are eating, drinking, changing positions, walking, sleeping and resting throughout labor. When the Mom is taken care of Alisha then takes care of the Dad. She encourages the couple’s intimacy and gives them privacy through the birthing process. Alisha keeps both parents calm and informed during labor. Alisha feels honored to be part of such a sacred space in which a new life is coming into the world. She will do everything in her power to make sure that all the couple’s needs are met during the birthing process. She stays at the birth until baby is in mother’s arms and also photographs labor, birth, and the moments following baby’s arrival for a keepsake gift to the new parents.   Alisha gives her advice and knowledge to the parents to empower them in their decision making and then supports them in whatever choices they make. Since doula means “to serve woman” Alisha feels that her purpose is to be of service to the mother, father and baby.


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Referrals to volunteer doulas who offer free labor support services to low-income women who have Medi-Cal and live in Los Angeles County. Call 626-744-6092 or email at link above for a list of doulas. Volunteers are needed! Trained doulas of African descent and Spanish speaking Doulas encouraged to apply, though all ethnicities are welcome. Send an email to address above with "Volunteer Doula" in the subject line. This is a great way to get your births for certification!



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