We recently got the news that NO Doulas will be allowed to enter most of the hospitals, public and private. We completely understand the drastic measures that all hospitals have to take, but I am sure all my fellows “ Doula sisters” are devastated as we have been working tirelessly to educate and inform the two sectors on how vital and important our roles are. Doulas go through many months being a supportive for our birthing clients and informing them this week that we will not be able to physically support them was incredibly heart breaking.
But there is no need to panic. Doulas all around the world went into “ plan B” mode, and we can still be there to support you. If you haven’t discussed with your Doula yet what other ways we can be of service I highly advise to do so.
Are you are still considering having a Doula ? Here are a few ways that Doulas can still support you.
The list is endless on how we can support you and your partner/family.
We as Doulas would like to thank all the Midwives, Nurses, Doctors, Cleaning personnel, Security and everyone one else who cannot stay at home and are working hard to ensure the safety of moms and babies being born all around the world.
Katrina Meek is a mother, a wife, a sister, an Aunty, a friend and a DOULA. I believe birth is incredibly beautiful and powerful. It is a sacred moment and quite possibly one of the most important and life-changing events in a woman’s life. I believe if women can carry the courage and strength they gain from a positive birth experience and transfer those qualities to their daily life the possibilities are endless. As a doula, I believe in supporting your strength and acknowledging the choices you make. It is a privilege to witness a birth. It is profound.
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