Big Bro

BetterBirthDoula.orgDoes that big brother not look absolutely giddy to be welcoming his new baby? Despite it being 3am he was bright eyed and giggling and seemed enthralled by the precious new arrival. Two years ago I was blessed to witness the big brother's birth, and I was honored to be invited to share their journey again. They're such a beautiful family!

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Doula Myths | Tips for Doulas AND Parents!

Originally written April 2011, updated August 2014.

Doula Myths & TruthsI'm sharing some of the myths listed in my coursework (ones that I've heard) and my personal response:

Myth: A doula will discourage pain relief/not work with you if you have an epidural/only attend out of hospital births.

Fact: A doula will help you learn about a variety of non-medication pain relief options IF YOU WANT THEM. If you want the anesthesiologist to meet you at the door of the hospital to get that epidural started then that's absolutely your choice. (Our job as a doula is to make sure you know your options and we support YOUR choice.) I have personally used an epidural in one of my births and if I could have gotten out of bed I would have hugged the anesthesiologist!

And doulas work with mothers wherever they choose to deliver, though ideally not in your car en route. 😉

Myth: A doula will interfere with medical advice/tell you to ignore medical advice/argue with the hospital staff/hates hospitals.

Fact: Hospitals are life saving in emergencies and I am so, so thankful for the technology they provide. I chose to birth in a hospital three times, and I'm incredibly grateful for their care. Many families are most comfortable birthing in a hospital and a mother's comfort and sense of safety are crucial to a positive birth experience.

As a doula I do not speak to the hospital staff for you, I simply remind you of any questions you may have or wishes you expressed. If you are otherwise engaged (i.e. distracted from labor!) then I'll encourage your partner to speak on your behalf. I can help you learn more about medical options and explain terms to you, but I do not make decisions for you, I do not give medical advice, and I do not speak to the staff for you. I am your guest at the hospital and it's in my best interest to ensure a peaceful relationship with the hospital so I can better serve you.

Now that I've been a doula for a few years I have heard from care providers about some troubling encounters they had with doulas who did interfere with medical care, were confrontational with staff, or in other ways contributed to a negative situation rather than focusing on supporting the mom. I better understand now why some hospital staff especially may feel hesitant when they hear a couple has hired a doula and I am trying very hard to make sure my interactions with staff are always respectful. My personal reputation as a doula is important to me, but I also know that MY behavior impacts how they feel about all the doulas to follow.

Myth: I don't need a doula because I'll get support from my partner/midwife/OB/nurse/mother.

Fact: While each of those people provide support to you, their roles are different from that of a doula. Your midwife or OB is your medical care provider and with few exceptions, they will not be in the room with you while you labor. Generally in a hospital setting they arrive in time for pushing and catching. Your L&D nurse is monitoring you medically but again, she does not remain in the room with you continuously and she is also monitoring other laboring mothers and performing job related tasks (charting, etc) that take her away from your bedside. While many L&D nurses are fantastic in the role of doula, she may have very little experience with women seeking a non-medicated birth and won't have the same tips and options a doula has learned, such as position changes, massage, etc. Your partner will ideally be your primary supporter during birth, but their experience with births may be limited! Your doula can help explain terms to your partner, remind them of your birth wishes and goals, demonstrate ways to provide physical support to you, and give your partner a chance to run to the restroom without leaving you alone! Mothers (sisters, aunts, friends) can also do an amazing job of playing doula, but may not have the same knowledge base to draw from to help you cope with labor. Those closest to you are also going to be unable to remain objective and may lovingly but unintentionally interfere with your birth goals.

I'll use the wedding party analogy again:
mom & dad - bride & groom
OB/midwife - officiant
nurse/birth assistant - assistant to the officiant
grandmoms - mothers of the bride/groom
(At a birth they're often distracted by their concern for you and want to get their hands on that baby! 🙂 )
doula - your maid of honor. We're here to make your day go more smoothly, to smile and reassure you, and to remind you of how beautiful and amazing you are.

As a mother working with a doula, my already incredible husband was able to focus even more closely on caring for and reading my needs in labor when we worked with a doula. Our doula was able to focus on the logistics and reminders so my husband could focus solely on providing the emotional support I needed. We both benefitted from hiring a doula.

Doulas can provide support in varying ways. Primary support is when you are laboring without a partner and your doula provides all of your emotional and physical support. Secondary care is when your doula works alongside your partner, both providing emotional and hands on help. The third option is that the doula provides "invisible" care, providing support to your partner to benefit you through quietly assisting with reminders, providing drinks, and warming rice packs.

Myth (Sort of!): You can always find a student doula willing to work for free.

Fact: While this is true in some circles, as a doula community we are really trying to change this belief that someone should provide such a valuable service for free. Doulas in training have invested a great deal of time, energy, money, and knowledge into becoming doulas and they are valuable. While most offer a discount for their certification births, please don't ask doulas to work for free. Doula work is worth the financial investment. I chose to work with a student doula and she was phenomenal, but I've also heard some worrisome stories from parents about student doulas who were either not helpful or even hurtful. Be diligent about your interviews and find the right fit for you, recognizing that a doula with many births and years of experience will bring something else to the table than a new doula with just a couple births. Not to discount the value of student doulas, but if you have any types of special concerns then consider finding a doula with the experience you need.

Any other myths you've heard??

(Image provided courtesy of Jessica Rockwell photography from a birth we attended together.)

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Happy Birth Day Cupcakes!

BetterBirthDoula.orgIt was almost two years ago when I got a phone call from a laboring mom. She wanted to let me know things were happening, but she didn't feel like it was time for me to come yet. Her husband, however, disagreed - he thought she was further along than she realized and asked me separately to head their way. Not wanting to ignore her opinion but wanting to also respect his input I suggested I would come by to check in with them and if it was early and she wanted privacy I would head home. Also feeling like I shouldn't show up empty handed for this reconnaissance mission I decided to bake her some cupcakes for her baby's birth day. They turned out to be a hit, and I'm so glad I listened to the dad because she was laboring so calmly that I don't think she realized she was closer than she thought to meeting her baby!

Last month I received a similar phone call but this time the mom asked me to go ahead and head her way. (Honestly, I probably would have snuck over even if she didn't feel ready yet, remembering last time!) Knowing she had been warming up we had baked some cupcakes again because now it was tradition! Not long after I arrived we were welcoming another beautiful baby boy. I was thrilled to share in their journey.

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Quiet Around Here! :)

www.ThadenPierce.orgIt's been quiet around here as I take some time off for family needs. (Well, quiet on this website - not so quiet in real life!)

As I work my way through previous Tips for Doula posts I am updating those, and I'm thrilled each time I'm notified that there's a new subscriber. For those birth professionals newly visiting, my Tips for Doulas section had become gigantic! I wanted to review & revise them all and set up a special subscription program for anyone interested in having access. (You can read some feedback from people on those posts here and sign up here.)

This summer I have three repeat mommas welcoming new babies (one here, two joining us soon!) I LOVE attending births, but I admit it's an even more enormous thrill when someone invites me to join them not just once but twice for their babies' arrivals. It's humbling to be invited to be part of their story!

My own family is still having some local adventures as we work through Ben's vision list. Once my doula babies arrive then we'll be taking some out of town trips. If you would like to read more about those you can check out Ben's Wish List on Facebook. And of course I'm also there with my (currently quiet) Better Birth Doula page. Come say hi!

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Peek-a-Boo World!

www.BetterBirthDoula.orgIsn't he handsome?! Two years ago I was in this same room when his big brother entered the world. These sweet boys have wonderful parents, and it was a joy to be part of their story.

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Testimonials

untitled (15 of 154)This little one really kept us on our toes! While I admit I often tear up when I see parents welcoming their new baby and there's so much joy in the room, this time I was in tears BEFORE the baby arrived! The parents worked incredibly hard together as a beautiful team, full of faith through the challenges that came up. While we were preparing for a possible cesarean, when we discovered it wouldn't be necessary I cried tears of relief and happiness for this sweet family and just minutes later they welcomed a perfect, healthy baby boy:

We hired Heidi on the recommendation of a friend, who said that hiring Heidi was the best money she spent during her pregnancy. Heidi was absolutley great! She had already done so many births at the hospital we choose to birth at. It was so comforting to have someone with us who could tell us what to expect. Heidi was with us for about 13 hours and, when the doctor told us that we would probably need to have a c-section due to my son's size, Heidi helped us to come to terms with the unexpected outcome. She continued to work with us and our nurse on positioning and two hours later, to everyone's surprise, our son made his appearance without further intervention! - Rebekah

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Martha Sears – My Hero

untitled (31 of 42)My firstborn baby was spirited, to put it mildly. Nursing at least every two hours around the clock (or every 45 minutes), PASSIONATE about expressing his opinion, not needing much sleep, wanting constant touch. As a new parent hearing so many different ideas about how to parent I was drowning in uncertainty - let him cry it out, people said. Start him on solids at 4 months, the breast isn't enough. He should NEVER sleep in your bed, he'll be there until he's 10. But so much of it just felt wrong to me, and I was torn between listening to the loud voices around me and trusting my instinct that said this little boy needed more from me than any parenting tips I was hearing.

Then my big sister gave me a copy of The Fussy Baby Book. I admit the title bothered me, though it certainly fit the situation. 🙂 Then I started reading - and reading, and reading, because THIS WAS MY CHILD! But instead of saying I should discipline him or stop nursing him or let him cry it out this book was saying WEAR your baby, keep him close, nurse him when he needs it, co-sleep if that helps you feel better rested (it did!) Unlike many of the other parenting books, this wasn't being written by a doctor with maybe one or two kids - this was being written by a doctor and nurse BUT they were parents to eight kids (including some spirited kids) and that gives them WAY more credibility in my book. They had lived the exhaustion, they knew my pain! They also knew that babies need respect, deserve compassion, and keeping them close helps them feel safe and comfortable in the world so that then they WANT to go explore!

And for the record, that co-sleeping, high needs baby is now 12 years old and he hasn't slept in our bed for over a decade. 🙂 He left our bed when he (and we) were ready.

All that to say - these books changed my life. I truly thought my firstborn was going to be an only child because I thought I was a failure. I thought I was going to ruin my child, and I had no confidence in myself because what I felt was right (nursing, co-sleeping, baby wearing) I was being criticized for... their book helped me have the confidence to trust myself. That changed everything. Continue reading

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Southwest Birth Round Up!!

So when I found out that the Southwest Birth Round Up was going to be held the same week as my husband's annual work convention (that he helps run, like he's in charge of all the tech stuff and it's enormous) I felt sick. I was horrified, because it's the one week of the year that my husband cannot leave work and is gone ALL day and late into the night. (Normally he works half days at home, and has a super flexible schedule - which is how I can do doula work!) I cannot take clients for the month of April and half of May because of his work convention - so I knew there was no way I could attend the conference. (I cried.)

However, after visiting with one of the amazing roundup coordinators earlier this week I found out that (a) there were just a few tickets left for the Friday night dinner with Martha & Dr. Sears AND (b) it didn't start until 7pm. I called my husband and begged and he went to his bosses and said, "HEIDI'S HEROES!" and they said yes!! He could sneak away so I could attend!!!!!!! He told them if anything broke they were on their own, as he would have six kids with him. 🙂

untitled (1 of 42)Which means that last night I drove down to Fort Worth with Mary (my neighbor/doula mentor/dear friend) and WE MET MARTHA AND BILL SEARS! Well, technically I didn't introduce myself to Dr. Sears because I was talking with Martha and so many other amazing people (Donna of Banned From Baby Showers & Birth Boot Camp fame, Sarah from Mama Birth, one of the Round up speakers - Lesley (an amazing doula and doula trainer.) I know I'm missing some names... it was an incredible evening. (Good food, too! Joe T. Garcia's! Here's the lovely party hall.)

I'll have to write up a post about my conversation with Martha and Mary - IT WAS WONDERFUL!!!

Here are Mary & Lesley (one of the speakers) then Mary & me with Maria (the Dallas BirthNetwork chapter leader, one of the coordinators of the Roundup, and a beautiful friend.)

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Martha & Dr. Sears, along with many of the coordinators, speakers, chapter leaders, etc!
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Doula Posts Update

www.BetterBirthDoula.orgIt's up! We appreciate your patience as we work out the kinks but sign up is here: $30 to subscribe for one year to all my Tips for Doulas posts! Checkout via paypal or use your credit card here:

Whether you are a brand new doula or very experienced, I've received feedback that these posts are great for doulas at any stage of their journey. You can read more about some of the topics covered here. For those of you wondering if the Tips for Doulas posts are worth it, I wanted to share some comments I've received about them - and thank you for these kind words!

I have never found such an informative site as yours… Bless you for your advice and wisdom in posting this knowledge for all of us entering this career. -Michele

Thank you so much for blogging about this journey. You answered questions I didn’t know I had. In fact, you have made me more hungry to pursue this. Thanks again. - Jennifer

Hi Heidi,
I have to say I am incredibly impressed with the information available on your website. It is purely AWESOME and such a great resource for a new doula like me. Thank you very much for sharing this information!! - Leslie

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Testimonials

www.BetterBirthDoula.orgOur family has three August birthdays - our fourth & fifth babies and my husband's. I was on call at the end of the month and wondered if I would miss a birthday, but my family is VERY flexible and understanding. (Besides, we like any excuse to celebrate birthdays early, on the day, and afterwards! When Mom is on call there is lots of partying around here.)

Just after midnight on my husband's birthday I got called to a birth, and I tried to sneak out the door quietly. Normally he gets up when I'm called to help grab my stuff, give me snacks, and get me out the door faster, but I wanted to let him sleep this time. The funny thing is that I met with the couple welcoming their second baby having absolutely no idea how long I would be with them - and this little baby surprised us by coming VERY fast! So fast that he was here, I spent a couple hours with them postpartum taking photos and making sure everyone was settled, and I was back home before my family even woke up. So while technically it was my husband's birthday, he slept through the entire birth!

Heidi was my doula and birth photographer for my second son. She was a great resource throughout the pregnancy and she always made herself available. She has such a calm and sweet spirit about her that made it very easy for me to share intimate details about myself with her. Even though I had a very short labor (3 hours), I am so grateful that she was there to help! I can only imagine what a comfort she would be to a mom with a lengthy labor. Her and my husband made the perfect team to help me through the toughest parts when I wanted to give up, and not to mention the photos I have from the birth are so beautiful. I know I will treasure those for years and years to come. I can tell Heidi truly cares about the families she assists through this journey. What other person would leave her family on her husband's birthday to help someone to give birth!? I am so thankful for her and I know she treats every client just as special as she treated me. 🙂 - Catharine

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