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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    I would ABSOLUTELY recommend having a doula, even in caseload. My experience was that the midwives (who were great) and my doula had two different roles. The midwives were very supportive, but were focussed on the 'medical' side of things. My doula was all about emotionally supporting me in a very special way. I too was very concerned they would clash, but they worked great together, complimenting one another really.

    I would have my doula again in a second!

  2. #2

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
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    Quote RAY RAY

    no one reminded me of things I'd forgoten about, when I was in nof it state to remember, and DH and my mum (my other support person) were too emotionally involved to detach themselves enough to be thinking about it either.

    I think you answered your own question there babe.

  3. #3
    Claire Guest

    My midwife, Jane Palmer and doula, Cara worked wonderfully together to support me birthing my son. There was always a significant person holding each of my hands telling me the things I needed to hear. It also freed my midwife to make the observations she needed whilst I was still being supported. If I was birthing in hospital I would use a doula again definitely.

  4. #4
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    Jul 2006
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    Most definately have one....i am!

  5. #5
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    Mar 2006
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    Hope you don't mind me popping in but just wanted to give a voice from a midwife perspective. I have been involved in births with doula's and there has been no conflict at all. To me, personally, a doula is a support person for the woman and is no different to some women having their mum or friend there. We midwifes aren't horrible creatures who think of a doula as someone to butt heads with or they are treading on our toes. I always follow a birth plan the best I possibly can. We are all in the birth suite together to give the labouring woman and her partner the birth they want.
    A doula is a fantastic idea to give you the support you want and also to have someone in with you who knows all of your wishes and is also someone you are comfortable with if a decision needs to be made during your labour when you aren't in your normal frame of mind. Please don't forget that a midwife is there to help you too. Talk to them and let them know.

  6. #6
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    Aug 2008
    Melbourne
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    Hope you don't mind me popping in but just wanted to give a voice from a midwife perspective. I have been involved in births with doula's and there has been no conflict at all. To me, personally, a doula is a support person for the woman and is no different to some women having their mum or friend there. We midwifes aren't horrible creatures who think of a doula as someone to butt heads with or they are treading on our toes. I always follow a birth plan the best I possibly can. We are all in the birth suite together to give the labouring woman and her partner the birth they want.
    A doula is a fantastic idea to give you the support you want and also to have someone in with you who knows all of your wishes and is also someone you are comfortable with if a decision needs to be made during your labour when you aren't in your normal frame of mind. Please don't forget that a midwife is there to help you too. Talk to them and let them know.
    Sorry to hijack the thread but I wondered about your views on a woman bringing an IM with her Nurse Dan?

    Feel free to PM me if it's more appropriate than replying here.

    Cheers

  7. #7
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    With the benefits your own independent midwife can offer, do you care what they think? Its your birth, your body and your experience - don't let anyone else's insecurities get in the way.

    You could always say its your support person or family, they wouldn't know better and they can't do medical procedures or catch the baby anyway.
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