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Author: Kyndal

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Laboring in Water is Effective for Pain Relief

Doulas and midwives have long known that giving a laboring woman the option of climbing into a large, deep tub of warm water often results in decreased pain, increased relaxation and better coping. And a better ability to cope with labor means less need for medical interventions. A survey of 510 women revealed that laboring in and with water (bathing and/or showering) was more effective than systemic pain medications such as Pethidine (commonly known as Demerol, an opoid analgesic). In the survey, 77% of the women used drugs, with 56% receiving epidurals and while that method of pain relief received the greatest score for effectiveness, the survey showed that less interventive comfort measures such as breathing, massage, hot and cold packs and most especially,...

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DONA-trained Birth Doulas Learning Lamaze Healthy Birth Practices

In the Baby Bump Services BEcoming a Doula Workshop we weave the Lamaze Healthy Birth Practices into our trainings. Doulas explore the feelings and needs a client might have when approaching and passing her expected due date and brainstorm ways to help that mama get her needs met in other ways while considering the benefits of letting labor begin on its own. We practice comfort measures and explore ways to support laboring moms to walk, move and change positions in labor. We explore the meaning of continuous supportand the concept of attuning to the laboring mother and the unique single purpose and primacy of interest of the DONA birth support doula. We learn about interventions explore evidenced-based care, resources for current and quality research and the benefits to...

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Got Oxytocin?

Thank you, Kam Taylor, for taking the photos of our "got oxytocin?" baby tee shirts Confident Birthing is an oxytocin-promoting environment. This special time of preparing for your birth amd welcoming your baby is also the perfect time for...

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Before Social Networking… there was the Sharing Trust

The Sharing Trust is my take on the brain trust. The first time I heard the phrase was when I had the pleasure of spending some time with Aggie Sweeney, CEO and President of The Collins Group in Seattle. Aggie introduced to me to the power of "having as many people in your 'brain trust' as possible" and she left an indelible mark on me. Many years before blogging, facebook and Twitter, Aggie Sweeney showed me what connecting could really mean. I understood marketing and networking but Aggie added a dimension that spoke to something deep inside of me: community. During the brief time I spent with Aggie she was kind enough to take me to an amazing event, The Art of Dining, an annual fundraiser for...

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