The many hats of a postpartum
doula, part 1
Okay, now the labor is over.
The easy part of child-rearing begins, right?
Oops! Did no one warn mom about
her wacked-out sleep schedule or late night feedings? That dishes still aren’t
cleaning themselves? That eggs still come unscrambled and bread still comes
untoasted from the grocery store?
Being a new mom is a glorious
time, but it comes with challenges. Having a trained, and CERTIFIED postpartum doula there those
first days after birth can be a life saver for any new mom! Not all postpartum doulas come with all these skills - so make sure yours is certified and not just "trained" which could mean anything.
A postpartum doula wears many
hats as she assists mom and dad in those early days with baby. Here are just a
few of her "Hats":
1. Breastfeeding supporter. New
to breastfeeding? Postpartum doulas are there for mom to assist her during
those first stages of breastfeeding. It can be stressful or difficult to
breastfeed at first, but mom’s doula will make the process more enjoyable. Difficulties
will not faze an experienced doula who will lovingly guide mom and baby until
they reach success.
2. Health coach. Is mom getting
enough to eat and drink? Postpartum doulas make sure that the mother is having
well-balanced meals and plenty of liquids to keep her energy up and health in
prime condition. This in-turn will ensure baby has a well energized mommy to care
for him or her.
3. Maid. Remember
those dishes that are piling up in the sink and those eggs that can’t seem to
scramble themselves? A postpartum doula will make sure that the kitchen gets
cleaned up before the next morning. Mom will wake up smiling when she walks
into the kitchen to find dishes done, countertops clean, and a hot breakfast on
the table. A postpartum doula can also do the other things that pile up, like laundry and basic nursery organization tasks. You will wonder at how one little person can produce so much dirty laundry every 24 hours!
4. Chef. Speaking of eggs that don't scramble themselves. A new mom is a hungry mom. Particularly if she's breastfeeding! A postpartum doula will make sure mom has something to drink every time her baby feeds. She will prepare snacks to keep mom nourished which helps with recovery as well as milk supply.
A postpartum doula wears these
hats as well as many others!
Stay tuned for Part 2!
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