One Size Fits None?

Hospital Gowns are terrible. First there is the fact that they leave your bum hanging out for the whole world to see, but they are also one-size-fits-none! Putting on a hospital gown is symbolic. It strips away your normal role of the clothes that you put on that morning and magically transforms you into a “patient” without any form of individuality or expression. Putting on that gown also visually communicates to anyone in the room what your “role” is there, and honestly strips away more than just your dignity. Studies have shown that when you put on that gown, you also strip away some of your perceived control and feel more vulnerable. What you wear affects how you feel, and it turns out that hospital gowns aren’t likely to make anyone feel powerful or better. 

Standard Operating Policies & Procedures 

Similar to those gowns, many other policies and procedures in the hospital make people feel bad unnecessarily. Standards are put in place for a reason, but many people have argued that hospital birthing policies and procedures are more often than not written primarily to protect the hospital from liability. That subject is a whole can of worms that I’m not opening right now, but my point to you is this: just because something is standard, doesn’t mean that it is required, evidence based, or that it fits with your plans/desires/wishes. Standard is the mold and you don’t have to try to force yourself into it. You can decline things and say, “no thank you.” Maybe you aren’t planning a “standard” birth or approach to your birth. Maybe your  postpartum and parenting plans and priorities are different from your pediatrician’s approach. That’s ok! One size honestly fits NONE and even as a parent with older kids, I still have to be a different parent to each kid. 

This is not to say that all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are the exact same at every hospital or birthing location. In fact, we KNOW they aren’t and have seen that in action. A great example is the SOP for eating and drinking during labor. One local hospital doesn’t allow anything other than ice chips during labor, a practice not at all supported by evidence by the way. At another hospital where we attend a births, the labor and delivery nurses there taught me how they make “slushies” for laboring parents out of popsicles. At a 3rd hospital, they have a standard laboring mom tray of snacks and drinks that they bring. What are the policies and procedures where you are delivering? Are they followed all the time?  

What size fits you? 

There are so many lies that are told to us about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, and one of those is that the standards are in place to protect everyone, evidence based, and enforced equally. I can tell you that is definitely not the case from what I have observed as a doula. In a medical system that is forced to treat patients as consumers though, you do have some power if you decide to hold onto it. If it helps, bring your own gown to wear during labor or go buck naked to remind yourself (and signal to the staff too) that you are not sick and are indeed powerful. It also sends a visual signal that you want something other than the SOP, whether you choose to say anything about it or not. Spend some time finding out what the policy is where you are planning to deliver and what aligns with your approach. Humans are not all the same, and figuring out what size fits your needs and wants is helpful to do before the big day. That is one of the things that doulas do too, help you find what works for you and your family. Keep asking questions and demanding the individualized care that you deserve just for being an awesome human being with a new one in your care.

Welcome New Birth Doula Clara Strong!!!

We are soo very excited to welcome another passionate birth doula to our team: Clara Strong!! Clara comes very highly recommended from some really awesome people I know personally here in Evansville, and I’m not even sure she was looking to join the team already. Clara had been through her birth doula training when she set up a meeting with me to talk about the birth scene here locally. She has such a calming presence and laid back sense of humor, which honestly is one of my favorite combinations of personality traits when it comes to doulas. She’s had some great personal experience with birth here locally, and is excited to get started serving expecting families. She’s excited to join a team full of science-loving, anti-racist, LGBTQIA+ accomplices too, and that made my heart happy as a human too.

Clara Strong, birth doula

A Little About Clara:

Clara is a birth doula working toward full DONA certification. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and an MFA in creative writing. She is passionate about reproductive justice and is committed to empowering all kinds of families. She lives on the West side of Evansville with her husband, their two small children, the family dog, and a passel of chickens and geese. 

(Side note: I may have shuddered when Clara told me about all the birds at her house and then promised to never come over.)

Don’t you just love that when I asked for pictures to share that Clara sent me one with a changing table & pack-n-play in the background?!?!

In Her Own Words

Why did you want to become a birth doula?

I have always been obsessed with all things birth– it was my favorite part of growing up on a farm!– but it wasn’t until after I learned how pervasive birth trauma is that I decided to become a birth doula.

What is your favorite thing about living in Evansville?

My favorite thing to do in Evansville is get tacos from La Campirana (seriously, they catered my wedding) and comb the racks of our local thrift stores for hidden treasure.

Where would we find you on a typical Saturday?

On a regular Saturday, I am probably fighting back weeds in my vegetable garden, or watching movies while snuggled up with my kids on the couch.  

Want to talk to Clara??

Clara is available to start taking clients with due dates after 8/12/22! The first 3 clients will get a 50% discount on Clara’s birth doula fees as she tries to get going toward her certification. Contact us today if you’re interested in chatting with Clara to see if she’d be a good fit to have on your birth team.

Hiring a Doula

We know that the decision to hire a doula can be a BIG one for many families. Maybe you’ve been thinking about it for a long time and trying to decide if adding a doula to your team is something you want to do. Maybe hiring a doula for your birth isn’t really that important to you, but planning to have help around the house and someone to ask all the questions postpartum would be nice. We know hiring a doula is a big investment, but we also know that doulas help not only improve outcomes, but also improve parental stress levels, mental health, & overall confidence.

How does it work?

We have 2 types of doulas on our team: Birth doulas & Postpartum doulas. (One of our doulas does both, for those families that want that continuity of care too.) Our manager, Hillary, talks to every person who inquires about doula services to see what they are looking for and match them with a doula on our team who will be a good fit for that family. She’s kind of like a doula match maker that way. The family then gets to interview the doula to decide if they’d like to work with that doula. Once you make the decision to hire your doula, then we send you a digital contract & invoice. You pay a deposit to reserve your time on your doula’s calendar, sign the contract, & then get access to our online client classroom filled with resources and information for you.

Every doula in the group is mentored by Hillary, who has been a doula here in Evansville, IN since 2014. She’s served at more than 200 births and has been invited to speak about doulas at both our local Evansville hospitals. At this point, she takes less clients so that she can run the business side of things for our group including all the emails, contracts, invoices, website, social media, bookkeeping, outreach, etc. Clients interact with her as the primary point of contact, but then move to interacting with their specific doula for birth and postpartum services.

Birth Doulas

8 birth doulas of Doula Group of Evansville

Our birth doulas are phenomenal! Their experience ranges from brand new to very experienced, and they set their own prices. Each and every birth doula client gets two prenatal meetings to get to know their doula, to talk about birth planning & logistics, to practice comfort techniques, & more. Birth doulas are there with you for the big birthing day to help with all the things like movement, deciding when to go to the hospital, handing you things you didn’t ask for yet, suggesting positions, offering information about options, and so much more. After baby is born, birth doulas typically stay for 1-2 hours to help with the initial feeding and bonding time before they skedaddle out of there to give you time alone as a family. Your birth doula will come visit you once more after baby is born to check on you, talk about how things went, and offer any resources that you might need at that time. We might even bring you a little present too. Hiring a doula means you not only have someone to text with random questions throughout your pregnancy, but you also have someone to walk with you for the journey from expecting to beginning. All of our birth doula clients will also be getting a postpartum planning session with one of our postpartum doulas.

Postpartum Doulas

Christina Renock postpartum doula, green leaf on white background, Kristyn Tromley Postpartum Doula

If everyone knew about postpartum doulas, then honestly EVERYONE would hire one! Postpartum doulas come for 3-4 hour daytime shifts to help you with light housework that might be piling up because you’re busy taking care of your new human. They answer questions without any judgement & help with resources if you’re concerned that something isn’t normal. They hold the baby while you shower and help with meal planning too. Postpartum doulas help the family as a whole to transition to having a new baby in the house, because postpartum can be challenging for everyone. So whether you would like an in-home postpartum massage, help with meal planning & grocery orders, someone to look at your surgical scar or help you off the couch, then one of our postpartum doulas would be happy to help. We currently have one postpartum doula who is also able to do overnight shifts for families that would like help throughout the night for feedings & baby care too, so feel free to inquire if that is something you are interested in learning more about. Postpartum doulas are a little big magic and also *ahem* one of the BEST gifts you can get for your friend who already has everything they need for baby and could just use some extra TLC in those first weeks at home.

Don’t Wait

If you’re thinking about hiring a doula, don’t wait! We have an awesome team that is pretty flexible in being able to accommodate all schedules, but sometimes we really do ALL get booked up. July-October are the most busy times of year for us, so definitely reach out early if your due date falls in that range. (In case you’re wondering, September is the most popular birth month in the United States for several reasons.) As I write this, it is June 2022, & we’ve started booking clients into February 2023 already!

Hiring a doula takes some courage, and we know that. We also know that hiring a doula can help the entire process of bringing a new baby into the world feel much more personal and cozy when you have a doula by your side. We’re here to help you navigate it all like a tour guide who’s been down this path many times before. If that sounds like something you’d be interested in exploring, then hiring a doula might be right for you. Reach out to us if you’re interested. You can even see some great videos of our doulas on our YouTube channel before you reach out too!

AND, if hiring a doula isn’t in your comfort zone, we really do try to put out a lot of FREE content on our Instagram & Facebook pages too. Find us there! We have a FREE e-book available here on our website, as well as lots of free blog posts, including this perennial favorite about how to have a good conversation about induction with your provider. Oh yeah, and we do placenta encapsulation too if that is something you want to explore. We want to be a one stop shop for helping expecting families in the tri-state area.

Welcome Our Newest Doula: Andi Conkright!!

We love growing our team to be able to serve more clients & Andi is honestly just the perfect addition.

New doulas have the BEST energy about them. They are ready to take on the world and help their clients have the best birth possible. There’s nothing like the passion of a new doula either, and when I met Andi for the first time, it was so very clear that she is a great doula in the making! She has the easiest most gentle smile and navigated me peppering her with questions with grace and poise. Though she’s young, she’s prepared and so very thoughtful in her approach to clients already. I was really impressed by her, and I invited her to join the team on the spot!

woman with red scarf on head and background of tree bark

In Her Words

“I am a trained birth doula currently working on full certification. I was born in Evansville and returned to be closer to family after spending a couple of years living on the coast in Florida. My pregnancy and the birth of my daughter in 2021 inspired my journey to becoming a doula and made me fall in love with the miracle of life. I am passionate about holistic health and look forward to integrating that into my practices as a doula when applicable. “

Why did you want to become a birth doula?

I became a doula because the birth of my child proved to be the most powerful and impactful experience in my life. There is so much to learn about pregnancy and birth, and so many options that birthing people don’t even realize they have. It is so important to me to support and inform every birthing person to help them have an empowered birth. 

Andi Conkwright, Birth Doula

What do you love about living in Evansville?

What I like the most about Evansville is the growing diversity and individuality. Different communities are expanding and thriving. I feel as though we are all becoming more aware and accepting of one another. 

Where can we find you on a regular Saturday?

If i’m lucky my partner and I will go out hunting for mushrooms in the morning- something we love to do together. I’ll then spend my day with my daughter, exploring and laughing and loving. 

Andi is a new birth doula who is looking forward to serving clients starting NOW! If you are expecting in Evansville, Newburgh, Owensboro, Jasper, Vincennes, Washington, or Henderson, she’d LOVE to talk to you about birth doula services. Don’t let the newness dissuade you, Andi has a team of 9 other doulas behind her helping her navigate all the twists and turns that she’ll be helping her clients navigate. Our team not only helps back each other up in case we need someone to step in on our behalf, but also is behind the scenes encouraging one another, answering questions, bringing each other supplies/food, and all kinds of other things you’ll never see. Andi will be on the list of approved doulas at The Women’s Hospital soon as well, just like all our other doulas! As we support our clients, so we also support each other. It’s a pretty great set up really.

Andi Conkwright, Birth Doula

So reach out today if you’d like to talk to Andi about doula services. She’ll surely wow you with her sweetness and knowledge about birth! Welcome to the team Andi. We’re so glad you’re here to help us serve more families in the tri-state!

Welcome our new doula: Norma Simpson!

Birth Doula, Postpartum Doula, Placenta Encapsulation, & generally awesome human!

We are so very excited to announce the latest addition to our team: Norma Simpson! I got the chance to meet Norma through some local doula networking she was doing, and I was so very impressed with her from the start. She has so many great ideas for improving birth and has the best energy about her that makes you just want to be in her presence. She’s thoughtful, kind, passionate, as well as fully trained in birth, postpartum, and placenta services. She is already on the “approved doula list” at The Womens’ Hospital and has supported her first birth there. She might be new to this doula thing, but we are SURE she’s going to do great things, and we can’t wait to watch her soar with a little support from our team.

Norma Simpson, Birth & Postpartum Doula

In Their Words

I am a birth and postpartum doula currently training to be a full-spectrum doula. I was raised in Webster County, KY and have a Bachelors in Psychology from Duke University. I also hold an EMT Basic certification. I currently work as a social worker in Evansville. I wanted to help people since I was young and was always drawn to the medical field. It was in a global health class that I learned of the terrifying statistics that birthers, particularly Black birthers, faced in America and knew that I wanted to make a change there. Through my research, I found out what a doula was and the impact they could have and I signed up for a training course shortly after. That was over 2 years ago. I hope to provide each of my clients with compassionate care and holistic support throughout their pregnancy, labor, and postpartum period so they feel empowered and realize just how strong they are.

Why did you become a doula?

I became a doula because the birthing statistics I learned in my class were terrifying and I wanted to do something to mitigate and improve that for birthing persons, especially within low-income and Black communities. Throughout my trainings, I realized education and advocacy are two of the most important ways to improve these statistics; you can’t ask for what you don’t know exists and it doesn’t matter if your voice is ignored. I hope to provide each of my clients with the power and knowledge of choice and speak up for their wishes when they are brushed off. 

Norma Simpson Birth and postpartum doula person wearing a head scarf and smiling
What do you like about Evansville?

The thing I enjoy the most about Evansville is definitely the parks. I love nature and being outdoors and I appreciate having options of places to go for a walk or enjoy the sunshine during lunch.

What does a typical Saturday look like for you?

I usually spend my Saturdays at home with my dog Autumn. She loves to play fetch in the backyard when the weather is nice. 

Norma is Available!!!

Norma is trained and ready to serve clients with birth doula services, postpartum doula services, and placenta encapsulation. She lives in KY, which we know some of our KY clients prefer. She’s available for due dates as early as June and looking forward to being able to serve clients as early as June 2022! Her compassionate smile and listening skills will impress you. We’d love to help you book a free interview with Norma to see if she might be the right doula for your team.

Welcome Birth Doula Jessica Baxter!!

We are pleased to announce the arrival of the one and only birth doula Jessica Baxter to our team!!! This small and mighty doula has been trained by two different organizations (DONA International & National Black Doula Association) and is already on the approved list at The Women’s Hospital in Newburgh. She’s ready and excited to start serving clients here with this team of doulas behind her.

Jessica Baxter, birth doula

In Her Words:

“I am a birth doula currently working on full certification . I was born and raised in Evansville and had 2 amazing boys and a very supportive spouse to match. I have over 12 years experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant and 5 years as a Patient Service Coordinator at Deaconess Chancellor Center for Radiation Oncology. Becoming a doula has always been a dream of mine since I was a child.  After having children my passion elevated. With my own medical experience I’ve had with my personal births I felt the need to become an advocate for my community. I am a loving  and compassionate birth doula who provides emotional, physical and educational support in order to help families have a safe, memorable and empowering birthing experience.”

Why did you become a birth doula?

“I wanted to become a doula to advocate for my community, especially because I know some mothers are too scared to speak up & the black mortality rate is terrible. I want to provide services especially to young black mothers who have no support or the funding to educate themselves about their options.”

What do you like about living in Evansville?

“My favorite thing about living in Evansville is my community. Where I grew up everyone knew everyone and it made it easy to lend a helping hand  when needed. I couldn’t go 2 miles without someone calling my mother telling them where they saw me riding my bike.”

What does a typical Saturday look like for you?

“Saturdays after cooking a big breakfast for my family. I go to the gym then spend time with my family. ”

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work!!

We are especially excited that Jessica is joining our team to add more black doula magic because we know that parents love to have doulas who not only look like them, but who also relate to all their experience on a personal level. Jessica is exceedingly kind and has a true heart for service. She has an infectious giggle and asks great questions. She’s also extremely knowledgeable about how to navigate the medical system, which is a VERY valuable skill for a doula to have! She is available to start taking clients now with due dates of May 2022 or later. We would love to help you set up an interview with Jessica so you can chat about her joining your birth team.

A New Postpartum Doula on Our Team!

We are so very excited to announce the addition of the amazing Christina Renock to our team here at Doula Group of Evansville. Christina is a postpartum doula currently working toward her certification with DONA International. She lives in Newburgh with her 3 boys and very sweet dog. Like me, she moved to this area in 2012 after living abroad, and has been busy raising her family. Christina is a magnificent listener and has a marvelously calming presence about her that allows you to be fully at ease and vulnerable. That along with the facts that she is an excellent cook and ever so patient means she is honestly the perfect person to help our clients during that 4th trimester transition.

About Christina:

Christina is a DONA educated Postpartum Doula who is working towards full certification. She is passionate about empowering and collaborating with the individual, especially women, as they navigate their own health and wellness journey. Christina decided to pursue work as a Postpartum Doula because she believes one of the best things we can do for our communities is support women and families as they build the foundation for the relationships that will shape the emotional and mental health of the next generation. She has worked in natural medicine since 2009 and been a licensed massage therapist since 2013. Christina completed university in the United States and London, England where she studied herbal medicine, naturopathic medicine, and business management. She moved to the Tri-state in 2012 and now lives in Newburgh, IN with her 3 sons and their wide variety of pets. When she finds free time she enjoys cooking, gardening, and being active outdoors. 

Postpartum Doulas

Postpartum doulas help families typically during the first 16 weeks after baby is born, to move more fluidly through the hazy beginning of life with a new baby in the house. These magical humans come and help you with light housework like straightening up, organizing, folding laundry, dishes. They talk to you about what is going on with you and baby, and offer unbiased and evidence-based advice and resources for you. They help you know what is normal and connect you with further resources if you need them. They know which local dentists do laser tethered oral tissue revisions and help you with meal planning/shopping/preparation. Honestly, they are one of the most underutilized resources here locally. I fully expect that once word gets out about how amazing postpartum doulas are, Christina is going to be REALLY busy.

Christina Renock, Postpartum Doula

Christina is currently offering these services:

  • In person daytime postpartum services
  • Prenatal & Postpartum massage in your home
  • Nursery Set-Up Consult
  • Virtual Postpartum Doula Support
  • 1-on-1 infant massage lessons
  • Meal planning + online ordering for grocery pick-up

We would love to talk to you about how Christina could help ease your 4th trimester transition. Sometimes just having someone come to your house who is only there to help you and isn’t asking to hold the baby unless you want to hand them off is a GREAT thing. Never underestimate the power of someone who supports you without judgement and truly understands there is no one right way to get through the 4th trimester. Postpartum doulas support you how you want to be supported, and Christina will knock your socks off with her empathy, compassion, & resourcefulness. Contact us today if you’d like to set up a consult with Christina!

Pssst, if you are already a client with us, you can schedule a discounted massage with Christina!

“The Secret Menu”

Have you ever wanted to order something that wasn’t on the menu at a restaurant like they do in Ratatouille the movie? What about finding that ever elusive Unicorn Frappucino? Well, we firmly believe that when it comes to your pregnancy, birth, & postpartum, there should NOT be a secret menu. That’s why we’re here to both demystify some of the evidence based things you could be using/requesting AND to make recommendations for you too. Secret menu items might be all fine and good for fast food restaurants, but we’re not keeping these secrets from you any more!

**Note, some of these links are affiliate links and we may get a small compensation if you use them. We promise this is not how we are getting rich, and we only recommend products we really love!**

Secret Menu for Pregnancy Top 5

Pregnancy can be rough, but we’re here to tell you some of our favorite “secret menu” things that can make it a little bit better. Here are our top 5:

1. Compression Socks–yes they can be tough to get on, but they seriously help with swelling so much. Kindred Bravely has some that don’t even look like your grandma would wear them, & bonus this mom owned company has comfy cozy clothing for every step of your pregnancy to postpartum journey.

2. Slide on shoes–bending over to tie your shoes is overrated, & we’ve been hearing rave reviews of Hey Dude Shoes from lots of our clients.

3. Magnesium lotion is great for helping with restless legs, and our favorite is the lavender sleepy lotion from 8 Sheep Organics.

4. A good support belt will save your lower back as your belly grows & we think the awesome belts that Belly Bandit sells are soooo worth your investment.

5. Finally, our secret menu favorite thing to recommend is to take an independent childbirth education class that fits with your goals. We know of a ton of great online classes to fit every budget (including free), & if you want to try an in-person class, hit us up, because we totally do that!

Lamaze Classes for VBAC, Bringing Home Baby, Breastfeeding Basics, Labor Pain Management, Safe & Healthy Birth in 6 steps, or Labor Confidence (free).

Alice Turner has awesome classes including Supporting Her (specifically for partners), Birth A to Z (free), & FREE live Lamaze classes via her YouTube channel too.

If you’re looking for an awesome class for partners to learn how to help, The Birth Partner’s Ultimate Labor Support Toolkit is an excellent one!

Mandy Irby (The Birth Nurse) has a really great pre-recorded full Lamaze class that I like to recommend as well: Ultimate Guide to Taking Control of Your Childbirth. (Use coupon: BIRTHGEEKS for 15% off)

Secret Menu for Birth Top 5

Not all of these options are available at all facilities, but it never hurts to ask and even asking for these things helps plant a seed that people would like them.

1. Intermittent &/or Telemetry Monitoring can be soo helpful for movement while you are in labor! Intermittent monitoring is typically available if you don’t have any drugs in your system & everything is looking great with you & baby. Times for intermittent monitoring can vary, but typically 15-20 minutes out of every hour used as a metric. Telemetry monitoring is WIRELESS & AMAZING for sooo many reasons including moving, getting up to use the restroom, walking the halls, etc. ASK for these things!

2. Squat Bar–YES, they have them, & no you don’t have to use them to squat if you don’t want to. I like to wrap the center of a sheet around the bar & put the ends in your hands so you can put your feet on the bar and pull the sheet while you’re pushing. It works really well for some people!

3. A Roller Ball Massager is something that you’ll need to bring, but you can grab a cheap one at 5 Below to help with massage and counter pressure on your partner’s sacrum. It is one of my most used tools in my doula bag.

4. Eye Masks are great for both helping you focus internally on how you are feeling & coping with labor AND signaling to the people around you that you want to be left alone to concentrate. Psst, I really like to wear one when I’m trying to sleep during the day and my kids keep coming upstairs to ask me questions too.

5. Alternate Pushing Positions are NOT used enough, & I’m here to say that they need to be, even for people who have epidurals!! As a #birthdoula, I’m a HUGE fan of whatever works for you and your baby, but I hear soo much misinformation about pushing positions, & the constant assumption that flat on your back with your legs in stirrups is just how it is going to be, is frankly annoying and not at all supported by evidence or physiology for the most part. I’m here to say that you CAN push in other positions and you probably SHOULD at least try a few before you figure out what will work for you.

Secret Menu for Postpartum Top 5

Everyone wants to buy stuff for your baby, but all of our “secret menu” things are specifically for YOU!

1. Milk Collectors are awesome for catching that extra liquid gold that might otherwise end up in your bra, but be aware that there are passive collectors like Milkies Milk Saver on-the-go & active ones like the Haakaa silicone pump. If you have a tendency to overproduce, be aware of if you are demanding more or just collecting.

2. The fancy peri-bottle made by Frida Mom is Ah-mazing if you’ve had a vaginal birth. Seriously!

3. #Cesarean or not, a belly binder can be your friend in those first days when your abs & organs are all still rearranging.

4. Clothes that are especially made for nursing your baby and being comfortable are important, & Kindred Bravely has some of our favorite pieces (& you can 10% off by using our link.

5. Our favorite pillows for nursing are from My Brest Friend, and not just because of the awesome pockets, though those are great too.

We truly hope…

We truly hope to keep breaking down the secret menu for our clients and community. If you don’t know to ask for these things, you might not get them. Keep learning and pushing for change, you know we will too.

Spinning Babies Training Opportunity

This training will change the way you think about helping pregnant people!

Mark your calendar, because we are soooo excited to announce that we are hosting a Spinning Babies training for birth professionals on Saturday March 12, 2022!!

If you’re already excited…

follow this link to go get registered ASAP!

If you need more information:

Spinning Babies is a unique approach to birth developed by midwife Gail Tulley that uses movement and positioning to help humans birth babies more easily. You can read so much more about the approach on the website, but I am here to tell you that I have been a HUGE fan of SB ever since I first became a doula. I regularly use many of these techniques like side-lying release & shake the apple tree! The SB website is one of my go-to sources, and honestly I’m so excited to get to do some hands-on learning with the widely traveled and revered trainer Tammy Ryan.

I love the approach of figuring out how technology and nature can work together to make birth better. I’ve been dreaming of getting a training here in Evansville! I know we’re going to have great interest from nurses, midwives, doulas, chiropractors, doctors, and so many more who can benefit from learning these techniques and upping their skills to help even more. I would be absolutely happy to talk to you about why I think this is an important training for Evansville, IN especially!

Don’t wait!

Spots will be limited to 30 participants for this one day training! There is an early-bird discount of course. We would LOVE to see you there if you are a birth professional nearby. (Psst, if you’re coming in from out of town, let us know and we’d love to meet you too!) We’re excited to host this event for our birthing community here in Southern Indiana!!

Doula Investment

We know that choosing to add a doula to your birth or postpartum team is a pretty big investment for most families, but you won’t regret it! From the time you hire your birth doula all the way through your 4th trimester postpartum, a doula can be there to help you every step of the way. Here are three ways your doula investment pays off for you:

“Is this normal?”

Pregnancy brings a whole lot of aches, pains, and questions about your changing body as you grow another human inside of it. Once you decide to make that doula investment your services begin right then. You get your doula’s phone number and can call or text them with ANY worries or questions you might have. We promise ZERO judgement for any questions, because we’ve probably already heard most of them before too.

We also know that the internet can be an overwhelming place for pregnant people. Not only can you ask your doula all your personal pregnancy, birth, & postpartum questions, but we also have an online classroom for our clients. Our classroom is filled with links, handouts, & even coloring pages that are helpful. We filter the internet, so you don’t have to worry about getting advice from random groups of possibly uninformed fellow parents.

Birth options

Contrary to popular belief, doulas don’t think everyone should have the same kind of birth. Investing in doula services means having someone on your team that wants to know YOU and your specific requests. Doulas invest in your experience, because that is our job on your team! Research has shown that doulas actually spend more time with you than anyone else on your birth team by the way, and that’s a pretty big deal. So whether you want to go without pain medication or want your epidural ASAP, a doula can still help you know all of your options. Doulas start getting to know your preferences during pregnancy and help you move through all those decisions during the entire process of bringing your baby earth-side.

Postpartum resources

Once your baby arrives, your doula doesn’t just ditch you! We have a ton of resources for families once you’re holding that baby. Whether you are looking for lactation information, local professionals that can help you physically recover, or even someone to come help out around the house while you shower, we can doula that. Sure our online classroom has resources for you, but sometimes you just need someone to come over and check on just you. Your birth doula will do just that.

Postpartum doulas are a newer thing here in Evansville, Indiana, but we are here to tell you that this is one doula investment that is going to knock your socks off too. A postpartum doula gives physical, emotional, & information support to families in the 4th trimester. Want someone to come do the dishes, fold your laundry, & give you non-judgmental feeding advice while never asking to hold your baby? That’s what a postpartum doula does.

You’re worth it too!

We know that the price-tag for doula services can leave you with sticker shock. We get it. We hope that this blog post has helped explain a bit of what you are going to get for your doula investment. No two client experiences are going to ever look exactly the same, and that is honestly a great thing. We want to help you have the best experience possible from the time you hire your doula until well after you cuddle your baby for the first time. Your doula will be with you every step of the way as much as you want them to be. The experience of bringing your baby into this world is one that will be with you forever, and hiring a doula who is entirely focused on you means investing in your well-being. We know you’re worth it, and we’d be happy to talk to you about how we might be able to help your family.