Five
Reasons You Need a Doula in the Delivery Room
Considering who
you want to support you through labor can be a
challenging decision. The birthing room cast can
include relatives, friends, doctors, nurses and
midwives.
There is one
more person you should consider bringing with you -
a doula. These professional labor assistants use
their experience supporting women through labor and
birth to aid in your efforts to have the healthiest
and safest birth possible. Here are five ways
doulas can help you:
Better Births
- Hiring a doula is a simple way to reduce your risk
of experiencing complications. Researchers have
found doula-attended births are often shorter with
fewer cesarean sections and labor inductions needed.
Communicate
Your Preferences
- Many moms spend time writing out birth plans, but
often they end up sitting untouched and ignored on
the big day. A doula can remind hospital staff of
your wishes, whether those are to avoid unnecessary
interventions or to move around freely during labor.
Support
-
Genuine and loving
support can have a huge influence
on the duration, pain management and enjoyment of
birth. Many moms-to-be expect to get that support
from nurses, but they often care for multiple
patients at the same time. Having a doula will
ensure you receive consistent support through every
single contraction.
Experience
- It is often assumed that birth partners will
provide labor support, when in reality most are
nervous and unsure of themselves in this important
role. Doulas have assisted many women through birth
and can provide support for both the mother and
father based on their rich experience.
Breastfeeding
Assistance
- Research has shown babies breastfeed more easily
when a doula is present during delivery. Some
doulas also offer breastfeeding support and other
postpartum services to nurture you and your birth
partner in your new roles.
Many Lamaze
Instructors are also doulas and may be able to
provide more information on doula services in your
area. Moms-to-be who want to know more about how a
doula can help them get off to the best start can
find more information at
www.Lamaze.org.
Marilyn Curl,
CNM, MSN, LCCE, FACCE,
is the
president of
Lamaze International
(www.lamaze.org), which promotes
a natural, healthy and safe approach to pregnancy,
childbirth and early parenting practices based on
the best and most current medical evidence
available. Knowing that pregnancy and childbirth
can be demanding on a woman's body and mind, Lamaze
serves as a resource for information about what to
expect and what choices are available during the
childbearing years.