Please submit your application at least two weeks before the workshop you wish to attend. If your child becomes disruptive, we ask that you step outside the classroom, returning when they have calmed down. Presents the dynamics of labor and birth, how to be a skilled companion during childbirth, and how to soothe and comfort a laboring woman.
Topics to be covered: Introduction to labor support, prenatal contact between doula and client, emotional support, comfort measures, business aspects of a doula practice. Basic Doula Training - Level 2. Covers in-depth labor support strategies, the role of the doula within the medical framework, guidelines for pre and postnatal contact with clients, how to deal with problem labors and unexpected outcomes, how to contribute to breastfeeding success, and specific tips for setting up practice as a doula.
Topics to be covered: Cesarean Section, VBAC, postpartum contact between doula and client, difficult labors, the newborn and breastfeeding. Search for:. Doulas are making a difference for families worldwide.
DONA International is the leader in evidence-based doula training, certification and continuing education. Our doulas are the world's best! I want to FIND a doula. I AM a doula. Doula Benefits. Learn more. Training and Certification Is it your time to jump into this incredible field? A birth doula also helps the laboring person and their partner communicate more effectively with their clinical care providers, such as doctors, nurses, and midwives.
A birth doula provides guidance, emotional support, and assistance to the birthing person or family in getting the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Through our training program, you will become familiar with the physiology of normal labor and birth, learn how to care for the emotional needs of a person in labor, and gain skills to help birthing persons prepare for the birth experience they want.
You do not need to bring The Birth Partner with you to your workshop, but you may be asked to discuss what you have read during class. Explain the differences between the roles of the doula, midwife, doctor, nurse, and partner when attending a birth. Identify normal physical changes associated with pregnancy. Define the differences between minor discomforts of pregnancy and warning and danger signs during pregnancy. Understand how a history of sexual abuse or birth trauma may affect pregnancy, labor and birth, postpartum recovery, and breastfeeding.
Define the components of initial contact and home visit with the client. Discuss the onset of labor, including the six signs of progress in labor. Demonstrate at least four physiological positions for labor and birth.
Define the difference between an induction of labor for medical needs versus social reasons. Identify at least four non-invasive techniques for relief of pain in labor.
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