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Are You Thinking of Working with a Doula?

Here are some of the benefits

Being a pelvic floor physical therapist, I work with pregnant and postpartum women almost daily. Not having birthed any children yet and currently pregnant, I was curious about the doula process both professionally and personally. So, I attended a wonderful birth doula training program and learned a ton about what working with a doula is all about.

What is a birthing doula?

A doula serves as an activist for women who are birthing. They provide continuous physical, emotional and informational support to the mother and family prior to, during, and immediately after birth. The doula’s ultimate goal is to advocate for and elevate the mother’s voice. Hospital staff, labor & delivery nurses, family members, and obstetricians/gynecologists are not able to provide in this role because they have other obligations, like focusing on the mother's and baby’s medical health and wellness. The doula’s extra support is focused on the mother’s needs and allows for a safe space for birth to occur, increasing the likelihood of an overall, satisfying birth experience. 

Benefits of working with a doula:

Authors of a systematic review that included 15,000 women within 21 randomized controlled trials concluded that having a doula has clinically meaningful benefits for women and infants; furthermore, there are no known associated adverse effects or harm. The authors encouraged that all women should have support throughout labor and birth. 

In comparison with those who did not have continuous labor/birth support, those with doula support had the following benefits:

  • shorter labors 
  • less likely to have a pitocin supplementation 
  • less likely to have epidurals 
  • less likely to have forceps or other assisted devices during the second stage of labor
  • decreased rate of cesarean section births 
  • giving birth to a baby with a higher apgar score 5 minutes after

Most importantly, improves the woman's satisfaction about the birth itself!

Working with a doula:

Once you have interviewed for the right doula for you, there are usually 2-3 prenatal visits to connect with your birthing doula to discuss various things such as:

  • the intended place of birth
  • your vision for your birth
  • things that you know that can provide a sense of calmness (such as aromatherapy, lighting, sounds)
  • your priorities/desires for the need for interventions during your birth (pitocin, epidural, etc.)
  • education about labor itself including the pre-labor, labor progression, how to time contractions, when to transfer to the intended location of birth
  • breathing practices
  • help you develop a birth plan

During labor, a doula may: 

  • provide comfort measures: reminding you on breathing techniques, aromatherapy, emotional support, massages for relaxation & pain relief, recommending different positions to promote comfort, and more
  • advice on questions to ask of caregiver on certain topics
  • reminding client to ask caregiver questions on procedures different from her wishes
  • requesting help if birthing partner or baby appear to be under distress
  • help with woman’s partner to allow for improved birth satisfaction (makes sure partner’s basic needs are met to help set up success for helping the woman)

Doulas are a wonderful addition to your birth team to help improve the miraculous experience of birth, especially if you are someone that would like to have the least amount of intervention. If you have any further questions about working with a doula, DONA is a great resource to get more information. For more pregnancy related blog posts, click here.

**COVID-19 Note: Due to COVID-19, at this time, there are some hospitals that are only allowing doulas that are certified to be in the birthing rooms. Here’s a quick link to find certified doulas in your area.

 

References:

  1. Bohren MA, Hofmeyr GJ, Sakala C, Fukuzawa RK, Cuthbert A. Continuous support for women during childbirth [PDF]. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2017, Issue 7.  DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003766.pub6.   
  2. Hodnett ED. Pain and women’s satisfaction with the experience of childbirth: a systematic review. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2002; 186(5) S160-172.
  3. Simkin, P. Position Paper: The Birth Doula’s Role in Maternity Care (PDF) DONA 2012. 

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Testimonial by R.D., age 38

"I had a severe tear during childbirth that was not stitched together correctly and therefore healed poorly. Even after having a surgery a year later to remove the scar tissue, I was still having pain, and no one could explain why -- there was no overt 'reason' to explain the pain. I had tried other 'specialists' and even saw another physical therapist who had me do hip / leg stretches -- what a joke! I was about to give up and just 'live with it' until thankfully I kept searching online and found Heather.

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Testimonial by A.W., age 32

I wanted to let you know that my pelvic floor held strong and gave me no trouble whatsoever in my trail race this morning (12 miles)! In a way, I felt like I ran better than ever because my core feels so rock solid from all the exercises you have me doing. That was especially valuable on the technical downhill - I just flew down the trail because I had confidence in my balance and form. Thank you for helping me get back to doing what I love.

-- A.W., age 32
(completed Post-partum Renewal Program using the InTone biofeedback/stim unit)

Testimonial by Alexandra B.

Heather is without exaggerating AMAZING! After years of trouble with a certain part of my body, in no time, she made everything change back to equilibrium and to what would be considered normal. She explains everything in detail and therefore gives you a better understanding of why things are the way they are, and how you can work towards turning things around. I would highly recommend Heather for any type of Physical Therapy. She has created her own "Method/Therapy" through years of studying (with some of the greatest practitioners), practice and breaking down the issues of her past patients, enabling her to fine tune her own system. I'm so thankful to have found her, and I'm especially grateful for the quick recovery I've achieved, after years of distress. If you cannot afford her, I recommend you purchase her book. Although it may not be Heather in person, it can still help you to get on the right path to recovery!

-- Alexandra B., 5/20/2015 via Yelp!

Testimonial by S.P., Age 26

I would like to start off by thanking Heather Jeffcoat for educating me and curing me of Vaginismus. I had been married for almost three years before I was referred to Heather. I never knew about Vaginismus until almost three years into my marriage. I knew something was wrong when I went on my honeymoon and came back a Virgin. I had always imagined how magical my first night would be but boy was I wrong.

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Testimonial by Alexandra B.

Heather is without exaggerating AMAZING! After years of trouble with a certain part of my body, in no time, she made everything change back to equilibrium and to what would be considered normal. She explains everything in detail and therefore gives you a better understanding of why things are the way they are, and how you can work towards turning things around. I would highly recommend Heather for any type of Physical Therapy. She has created her own "Method/Therapy" through years of studying (with some of the greatest practitioners), practice and breaking down the issues of her past patients, enabling her to fine tune her own system. I'm so thankful to have found her, and I'm especially grateful for the quick recovery I've achieved, after years of distress. If you cannot afford her, I recommend you purchase her book. Although it may not be Heather in person, it can still help you to get on the right path to recovery!

-- Alexandra B., 5/20/2015 via Yelp!

Testimonial by Mary L.

I started seeing Heather to treat my Interstitial Cystitis in November 2016. At this time, I was extremely miserable, in constant pain, and felt as though no one was listening or understood what was going on with my body. I have just finished my last appointment and I can honestly say that my life has completely changed for the better because of Heather and her team of PTs! I live almost completely pain free, and when I do have flare ups, I am able to treat them at home on my own. I am so grateful that this office was recommended to me a honestly cannot recommend them enough!

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9012 Burton Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Telephone: (310) 871-9554

The Beverly Hills office is convenient to Mid-Wilshire, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Beverlywood, Korea Town, Downtown LA, Culver City, Century City, Santa Monica and Malibu.

Hours:

Monday 12:00-5:00
Tuesday 7:00-6:00
Wednesday CALL
Thursday 2:00-6:00
Friday 7:00-6:00

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Pasadena, Ca 91101

Telephone: (818) 873-1403

Our Pasadena location is convenient to Glendale, Montrose, Burbank, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, and Eagle Rock.

Hours:

Monday 7:00-6:00
Tuesday 7:00-4:00
Wednesday CALL
Thursday 7:00-4:00
Friday CALL

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13425 Ventura Blvd. Suite 200
Sherman Oaks, California 91423

Telephone: (818) 877-6910

The Sherman Oaks office is adjacent to Studio City and serves the Bel Air, Brentwood, West LA, Mulholland, Beverly Hills, Encino, Calabasas and San Fernando Valley area.

Hours:

Monday 7:30-6:00
Tuesday 7:00-6:00
Wednesday 7:00-6:00
Thursday 8:00-6:00
Friday 7:00-6:00