I Heart Being a Doula

I Heart Being a Doula
Author: Doula Life Press
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1692165372

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A cute Doula or Midwife gift for anyone who loves delivering babies. Makes a great gift for birth coaches, baby catchers, or nurses. Give as a gift or card replacement to celebrate a birthday, or holiday. Size: 6x9 Pages: 100 Cover: Matte Paperback This lined, notebook is perfect for any doula or midwife. It is great for taking notes, writing to do lists, journaling, organizing, or brainstorming. Notebooks & journals are a fun gift for adults, teens or kids for any gift giving occasion!

Cultivating the Doula Heart

Cultivating the Doula Heart
Author: Francesca Lynn Arnoldy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1732780609

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Part how-to guide, part hopeful manifesto, Cultivating the Doula Heart provides a clear framework for supporting those facing hardship, grief, and loss. Succinct and straightforward, this "work of heart" covers: Components of Doula Care, Aspects of Loss, Ways of Being/Ways of Doing, Grief Support, and Contemplative Exercises. This read is a beacon of light for difficult realms, allowing us all to practice and hone our ability to move from sympathy to empathy to compassion.

The Heart of the Doula

The Heart of the Doula
Author: Amy L. Gilliland
Publsiher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1543940862

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The true power of doulas is to serve clients so that they are encouraged to become more empowered and authentic versions of themselves. The wisdom culled from over sixty birth doulas in Dr. Gilliland's landmark research study will transform your relationship with clients and medical careproviders alike. The Heart of the Doula delves into the reality of birth doula work in North American hospitals and the personal price many pay to fill this important and beneficial role.

Understanding Doulas and Childbirth

Understanding Doulas and Childbirth
Author: Cheryl A. Hunter,Abby Hurst
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137485366

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This book contextualizes how having a doula, or labor-support woman, present during childbirth results in lower rates of medical interventions. American women are inundated with views that childbirth is inherently risky, their bodies deficient, and therefore encouraged to accept the medicalized nature of childbirth resulting in high rates of unwarranted interventions that can pose significant risk in a normal pregnancy. Why is birthing with a doula different? The narratives in this book support the belief that doulas often question the high rates of medical interventions in childbirth, fundamentally lodging a critique about the medicalization of childbirth to the women they serve. These stories share a very different philosophy about childbirth; one where the female body is capable, resilient, and not normally requiring external medical intervention. Doulas enter into a care-provider relationship that focuses on the experience of the birth as something transformative, to be honored and centered on the woman’s body in an active role in the process. Lastly, doulas model to their clients both love and advocacy because doulas believe that modeling these behaviors will translate as women become mothers through the process of childbirth.

Birthing Liberation

Birthing Liberation
Author: Sabia Wade
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781641607988

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Birthing Liberation presents reproductive justice as the pathway to equity and the birthplace of liberation. Sabia C. Wade, renowned radical doula and educator, speaks to the intersections of systemic issues—such as access to health care, house transportation, and nutrition—and personal trauma work that, if healed, have the power to lead us to collective liberation in all facets of life. Collective liberation rests on the idea that in order for us all to have equity in this world—from the safety of childbirth, to the ability to bring a baby home to a safe community, to having access to resources, safety, and opportunities over the long term—we must all become liberated individuals. Birthing Liberation creates a path to social and systemic change, starting within the birthing world and expanding far beyond.

Feminists Reclaim Mentorship

Feminists Reclaim Mentorship
Author: Nancy K. Miller,Tahneer Oksman
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2023-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438491868

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Mentorship continues to loom large in stories about women's work and personal lives— sometimes for the better, but often for the worse. If mentors can nurture and support, they can also bitterly disappoint, reproducing the hardships they once suffered and reinforcing the same old hierarchies and inequities. The stories gathered in Feminists Reclaim Mentorship challenge our fundamental assumptions about mentorship, illuminating the obstacles that make it difficult to connect meaningfully and ethically while reimagining the possibilities for reciprocity. Does mentorship require sameness? Might we find more inventive, collaborative ways to bond than the traditional top-down model of mentoring? Drawing on their experiences in academia, creative writing, publishing, and journalism, the volume's editors, Nancy K. Miller and Tahneer Oksman, and their twenty-six contributors collectively strive for relationships that acknowledge differences alongside the importance of common bonds. Feminists Reclaim Mentorship will resonate across workspaces and arrives at a moment when the need to form feminist connections within and between generations couldn't feel more urgent.

The Death Doula s Guide to Living Fully and Dying Prepared

The Death Doula s Guide to Living Fully and Dying Prepared
Author: Francesca Lynn Arnoldy
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781648481383

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Find practical and emotional support for your journey with this immersive workbook. If you are preparing for the end of life—or simply looking to bring more meaning to the here and now—The Death Doula’s Guide to Living Fully and Dying Prepared imparts valuable insight to nurture clarity and your internal strength on your journey. Infused with essential doula approaches, this workbook is a first-of-its-kind publication that invites you to process your life and legacy, create remembrance projects, build connections to vital supports, and draft informative wishes and plans for your last chapter. Replete with centering techniques and thought-provoking prompts, this comprehensive workbook is a welcome invitation for anyone seeking a more intentional approach to living and dying. It provides a practical template for end-of-life planning focused on designing comforting experiences that feel personally affirming—with sensitivity to all belief systems, cultures, identities, and histories of lived experience. The practices within chapters promote death literacy, and present steps to create your custom death journal. Completing this workbook is a brave act of healthy preparedness, as it breaks down a complex and often overwhelming topic into manageable tasks. You will tap into deep truths and poignant memories as you work through the exercises, often feeling lighter and less burdened upon their completion. Most importantly, you’ll find your best way to live fully and die prepared, by clarifying the fundamental ideals, priorities, and requests you want honored.

Love Faith and Infertility

Love  Faith  and Infertility
Author: Nina Leicht-Crist
Publsiher: tredition
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9783732384266

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Do you want a baby more than anything? Are you contemplating medical procedures to conceive? Maybe you are stuck on your infertility journey or even close to giving up? Love, Faith, and Infertility - A story of hope and special forces is a book for all women, men, families, and friends who are looking for support, encouragement, and hope. You will learn about different reproductive and endocrinology procedures and get to know a blended military family who learned to trust evidence-based medicine, their gut, and God while navigating their infertile life to reach their ultimate goal in extending their family with a baby. 13 years, two vasectomy reversals, six In-Vitro Fertilizations (IVF) with Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injections (ICSI), two frozen embryo transfers (FET), and three miscarriages almost broke their spirit, but what didn't kill them, made them stronger. If you have one spark of hope left, then Love, Faith, and Infertility - a Story of Hope and Special Forces is for you! Never give up.