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Comfort Measures in Labor

There are many options for non-pharmacological pain relief and coping mechanisms during

labor. Here are several to get you started!

Breathing and Sound:

• Rhythmic breathing can help you focus and stay on top of your contractions; pick a

pattern that works well for you and practice it before labor

• Moaning, and low-pitched sounds can help you cope with contractions while also

keeping your pelvis open and loose

• Avoid high-pitched sounds as they have a tightening effect on the pelvic outlet

• Can be helpful if your doula or partner breathes and/or moans with you

• Deep breaths also ensure that your baby is receiving enough oxygen

Massage and Physical Support:

• Firm, steady pressure on shoulders, back and upper arms

• Lighter massage of temples and head

• Back press on sacrum can aid back labor

• Hip squeezes can help relieve pressure during contractions

• Hand and foot massage in between contractions can re-focus and calm

• Any physical touch from partner or doula can offer grounding and reassurance during

labor

• A hot shower, bath, or labor tub (hydrotherapy) can ease the pain of contractions and

allow for better control and calming

• Hot and/or cold packs on sore or painful areas (avoid extreme temperatures)

Positions:

• Sitting on birth ball - aids in relaxation and relief of pressure

• Partner-supported squat - can help by taking your weight off you and allowing gravity to

work to your advantage

• Side-lying with peanut ball or pillow between legs - useful for resting while keeping

pelvic outlet open

• Side lunge - can help further open pelvic outlet if baby seems stuck or stalled

• Hands and knees position - takes pressure off the back if back labor is a problem

• Leaning over bed or birth ball allows for rest between contractions, and relieving

pressure from back

Try some on your own or ask one of your doulas to give you a specific run down of each option! Happy Birthing!

What Is In A Doula Certification?

What Is In A Doula Certification?

I have a few people each month contact me in search of the best doula certification to embark on their journey in becoming a doula. We also have clients ask us every now and then “what is your certification and why was it the one you chose?” I want to spell out doula certifications for you in this blog to help everyone better understand what it is, what it looks like and how we get to where we are.

What Does A Birth Doula DO: Part 1

What Does A Birth Doula DO: Part 1

The other day I had a phone call with a perspective client and they said, “thats great but what does a doula DO?” It took me a second to gather my thoughts because I thought I was explaining it pretty well! Sometimes when we’ve been doing something for so long, it starts to feel like a second skin. I can’t imagine NOT knowing what to do in a birth situation and that can make explaining it to others very difficult.

The Best Doula In Liberty, MO

The Best Doula In Liberty, MO

"I technically live in Kansas City. About one mile down the road is Liberty, MO. Liberty, MO is the definition of quaint, adorable, charming and historic city. You can practically feel the history as you walk down the streets of Liberty. In the same breath, the growth that has come to this little city in the past few years is booming! Everything you can possibly need is located near by. 

Its definitely the definition of small town life with big city attractions and I absolutely love that about it."