• Episode 127: Combination Feeding

    Combination feeding is one of many approaches families choose when feeding their baby. It may be the plan from the start. Or, clients may find themselves settling into combination feeding due to postpartum challenges. Some parents may feel that taking on 100% of the responsibility for infant feeding is an overwhelming task. For these individuals, sharing the task of infant feeding can help them show up as the best version of themselves. Our role is to help them identify their goals and help them build a plan to get there. Some may desire to give their baby breastmilk exclusively. For these parents helping them build a plan that incorporates pumping will…

  • perinatal mood and anxiety disorders

    Episode 126: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders

    Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders impact 15-21% of pregnant and postpartum individuals, according to the National Institute of Health. As birth professionals, it is likely that you will encounter a client who experiences a mood or anxiety disorder during pregnancy or after birth. We must be able to identify the signs and symptoms of those who may be struggling.  For many, their labor or postpartum doula may be the first person they see and speak to about what they are experiencing long before their postpartum follow-up visit with their provider. Join us as we discuss the various ways pregnant and postpartum individuals experience perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, as well…

  • Season 5 Wrap Up

    Episode 125: Season 5 Wrap Up

    It’s been a busy, amazing year of growth, learning, and success. Here we are again at the end of another amazing season. Looking back over the past year, it’s always fun to see our most popular episodes and share our favorites. As always, your love and passion for the topics we talk about are seen, heard, and felt so very much. We appreciate the interaction and feedback you have been giving us on our social media platforms, and if you haven’t found us yet, check us out on TikTok. We look forward to next year and to another great season of chatting about the topics we love most!  

  • website essentials

    Episode 124: Website Essentials

    When it comes to your website, there are a few website essentials that you should be sure to include. There are also common traps that you should avoid. Your website is the virtual storefront of your business. Often, it will be the first impression that a prospective client will encounter. As a result, you must make an excellent first impression. This first impression goes far beyond the aesthetic of your website. The content of your website’s pages is critical to encouraging someone to reach out and learn more. It’s not uncommon for individuals to struggle with writing content for their website. It’s not unusual to try and reach out to…

  • Virtual vs In-person training

    Episode 123: Virtual vs In-Person Training

    Choosing between virtual vs in-person training is one of the first choices often made when considering the many pathways to becoming a doula. Both formats offer pros and cons to learners. Which format may work best for you will depend on many factors. Do you thrive in more independent learning? Or do you thrive in a classroom setting? Do you learn best by listening or by doing? There are many other considerations, such as neurodiversity and the inclusion of different learning styles to accommodate all learners. The choice between virtual vs in-person training is unique. Utilizing both formats will enable some to feel confident and ready to take their skills…

  • Third stage

    Episode 122: Supporting Third Stage

    The methods of support provided during the third stage of labor are many. How the third stage progresses will determine the type of support appropriate for each client. Assistance with bonding, the initiation of breastfeeding, and supporting a client through a perineal tear are all ways in which a client may need the support of their doula. It is also essential for the doula to be aware of complications that may arise during this immediate post-birth period to best help a client experiencing one. Complications such as postpartum hemorrhage, placenta accreta, or the need for other post-birth interventions may arise without warning. Knowing how to support the client and their…

  • birth-related trauma

    Episode 121: Understanding Birth-Related Trauma

    Understanding birth-related trauma is an essential skill for all individuals who work in the perinatal field. The fundamental definition of trauma is: a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. When working with birthing or newly postpartum families, we may encounter clients who will identify their experience as traumatic. It is never our role to define or redefine the language a client uses when sharing their experience. Sitting with someone in their trauma and supporting them through it is a learned skill. However, a lack of knowledge is not an excuse for a lack of sympathy or support. Join us as we discuss how to support families through birth-related trauma by referencing Evidence and Guidelines for…

  • Expectation vs Reality

    Episode 120: Expectations vs Realities in Doula Work

    The expectations vs the realities of doula work can be vast. Many people consider entering this work, thinking it will be sunshine and rainbows. Experiencing birth and cuddling babies is often high on these lists. One of the very first stark realities that most doulas face is the fact that they are starting a business. It’s easy to focus on just working with families who want or need your help. While doing so, many fail to consider that they are becoming a self-employed business owner. As a doula, you are selling a service, but at the same time, you are also selling yourself as a provider of that service. Communication…

  • Childbirth Education Class

    Episode 119: The Value of Childbirth Education

     Childbirth education is a way for pregnant individuals to learn about the birth process and what options may exist. It does this by expelling fear and increasing knowledge. In addition, it teaches pregnant people how to advocate for their wishes. However, the role of the doula and the role of the childbirth educator seem very similar, but the approach to providing information is actually quite different. The sequence of support for doulas is emotions first, feelings second, what they need or want to know, and then what they want to do. Childbirth educators start with information first.  What do their learners want or need to know or what do…

  • Supporting Pushing

    Episode 118: Supporting Pushing

    For many, the pushing phase of labor is an exciting yet scary part of the labor process. Many individuals have concerns or fears surrounding the pushing phase of labor. From tearing to their infant’s safety, a doula is needed for emotional and physical support. Supporting a client through this phase begins during pregnancy. Here, we can help clients explore how they would like to push and what positions they may prefer to give birth in. This is a process of discussion and discovery for the client. Many may not be aware of the multitude of options and positions that exist when it comes to this stage of labor. There are…