Doula and Birth Photographer - Cape Town

Thursday, 07 March 2013

Item details

City: Cape Town, Western Cape
Offer type: Offer
Price: R 2,000

Contacts

Contact name angie
Phone 0718597251

Item description

Hi Mommy, Daddy , Siblings and Angel on the way

Im a Registered Birth Doula and a Birth Photographer who would like to extend my services to you , your family and newbaby on the way

I will have 2 pre-natal meetings with you before baby is born, we discuss everything, your concerns , ill answer any questions you and your partner have. I will be with you supporting you emotionally , physically and spiritually and informational throughout your labour. and we will have one post birth meeting at 1 week which is included in the cost and I offer also a second post birth meeting to check up on things for free at 6 weeks

My phone is on 24/7 for you to call me and im willing to answer any questions you have. Im also available on call out if you are worried about something and need me to be there to help you or reassure you.

I Doula in home settings and hospital settings, should you be doing it in hospital between you and I we will get the relevant and needed permission for me to be in the labour ward with you and if (lets hope not!) you had to have emergency c section i will get permission to be there with you and your partner too.

Additionally apart from Doula I offer to do your birth photography for you and your partner, free of charge as im busy building a portfolio, this will only be for short time period so grab the chance while you can!

I charge R2000 for my Doula Service, 50 % deposit needs to be paid 2 months before the birth and we will settle the rest of the amount by 2 weeks before the birth.

Should i not make it for the birth a full reimbursement will be given back to you.

what is a doula?


The care and support a doula provides can be broken down into three aspects:

Informational
Emotional
Physical

Informational Support means that she has a wealth of knowledge and experience to give you advice on pregnancy niggles, making choices about where, how and with whom to give birth, and all the various issues that can arrise around recovering from the birth, breastfeeding and caring for your newborn. During pregnancy there are often things that happen with your body that may be small and may concern you, but you don't want to bother your doctor in case it is something normal. A Doula can provide you with the reassurance you need, or let you know if it's something you should phone your doctor about. The same is true for dealing with breastfeeding or newborn issues where if it's something she can't help you with herself, she will immediately refer you to the right professional.


When in labour, your doula is also your guide for making decisions. She will never speak on your behalf to staff, or make decisions for you because she understands that you are the person who needs to live with the outcome of any decision that you make. A Doula's role is simply to offer suggestions of alternatives, or to explain procedures you may be unsure about and to help make sure you fully understand the risks and benefits of any medical intervention you opt to have.

A doula will always support your choice, no matter what it is, as she knows that what a mother needs most during childbirth is to be loved, supported and feel she has control over her body and her baby. All of these things help ensure that the birth of your baby is not only safe but a good experience as well.

Emotional Support is something that Doulas can provide that is invaluable to the mother and also her partner. In a culture that seems to determined to tell women only the worst stories about birth, a doula can provide a positive perspective. This can help the mother to reduce her anxiety around birth and build up her confidence in herself and her body’s ability to give birth. The doula also takes the pressure off the father or birth partner who will be dealing with their own emotions while still needing to provide calm, loving support for the mother. The birth partner can feel free to do something as simple as take a bathroom break without leaving the mother unsupported. After the birth the mother may find it quite an emotional process as she adjusts to caring for a newborn and a doula can help support her through this. A Doula is also careful to look for warning signs of Post-natal depression and ensure that the right help is received as soon as possible.

Physical Support is mostly limited to the labour and birth. A Doula can recommend different positions that help relieve the intensity of labour and also help ensure a smooth birth. She can also offer comfort measures such as massage, aromatherapy, homeopathy or something as simple as holding a hand and whispering words of encouragement in your ear. She will also be able to make suggestions for a c-section birth and help with breastfeeding afterwards, which often can prove quite challenging with the discomfort from surgery.


Any further Questions can be directed to me by email