I am so excited about starting my doula journey! This is something I have prayed about for almost 2 yrs. I will be attending the birth doula training with Doula Association of Oklahoma. The training will be Thursday, Oct. 27th - Saturday, Oct. 29th from 8:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m.
I look forward to learning more about birth and supporting mama's during labor. I pray that I will be an awesome doula!.
A doula that will give her very best to each mama.
A doula that will give the very best care, love and support possible to each mama.
A doula that will give her very best to help each mama get the birth she wants and deserves.
I decided to use Heavenly Touch Birth Doula Services for my doula business name because it was Heaven Sent Births that inspired me to become a doula(and I love the name). So I just thought it makes sense to use that name since it's because of them that I'm taking this wonderful journey in the first place. I learned so much from the wonderful and caring midwives there. I thought I knew a lot about birth since I already had 8 babies. Wrong! It's just sad that it took my 9th baby for me to get smart and learn as much as possible. I sure pray that I help other mama's make better choices in birth than I did with some of my births. I was young and uneducated.
Heavenly Touch Birth Doula
Welcome
Welcome to my blog! I hope you enjoy it. You might even find some helpful and important imformation on here. I setup this blog so family and friends can follow me on my journey as a birth doula. Along the way, I also hope this blog will some how help and educate other mama's so they can make better choices during labor. I want this blog to be a voice to help other mama's have the birth they want and deserve
Sunday, October 23, 2011
"What Inspired Me to Become a Doula."
My journey starts with my birth story. As I sit down to type this it's all coming back as if it was yesterday. The heartbreak, the sadness and the tears.
My Birth Story!!!
I was pregnant with our 7th child. At almost 35 weeks on Sunday, June 26, 2005 I noticed that this very active baby boy who has been waking me up in the mornings didn't wake me up. We were getting ready for church and I told Mark (my husband) that I was wondering why the baby didn't wake me up. We decided to go on to church and if the baby didn't move by time church was over with I was going to call the doctor. Church was over with and still no baby moving. So I called the doctor on our way home. The doctor on call, said drink a soda and eat a candy bar then lay down on left side and if baby doesn't move in a few hours call the labor floor. I got off the phone and called the labor floor right away. The nurse said she felt like I needed to come in right away to make sure everything was okay. So off to the hospital we went. After 45 minutes on the monitors and another 30 minutes for an ultrasound. They said the baby was in distress and 30 minutes later I was having my first c-section. Our son Nathan (Nate)had his cord wrapped around his neck three times and the other end was in a complete knot.
Dec. 2006 we found out that I was pregnant with our 8th child. I was told right away that I had no choice but to have another c-section. That there was nobody in Oklahoma who would do a VBAC anymore because it is just to dangerous. I trusted that the doctor was being honest with me. So on Aug. 15, 2007 I had my second c-section. When our daughter Hannah was two months old we found out that I could have had a VBAC. I was so heartbroken that I had another c-section for no reason. I felt like I was robbed from having the birth that I wanted so badly. I decided right then and there, I was going to start doing my research. I knew if I got pregnant again I would be ready and prepared.
In Oct. 2009 we found out that I was pregnant with our 9th child. I knew for sure I wasn't going to use a doctor this time. Mark & I meet with different midwives. We both knew right away after meeting one of my midwives Margarett that Heaven Sent Births was the place for us. Margarett and Anne were amazing support during my pregnancy! Then at the end our little guy decided he wanted to turn and walk his way into the world. On June 22, 2010 heartbroken again here I was having my 3rd c-section. I was very heartbroken that I didn't get my VBAC but I know it was best for our son Caleb (CJ). Anne was great support she meet us at the hosptial and stayed with us. Even when I was in a very bad mood, so upset and so sad. Then later Margarett and Anne both came to see us. I didn't get my VBAC but I had the best care ever. They are two very incredibly amazing women who inspired me to become a doula. (and someday a midwife) I want other mama's to feel the way they made me feel.
Thank You Margarett & Anne! I greatly appreciate having you too as my midwives!
You ladies are really AWESOME!!! I truly love you both!
I was pregnant with our 7th child. At almost 35 weeks on Sunday, June 26, 2005 I noticed that this very active baby boy who has been waking me up in the mornings didn't wake me up. We were getting ready for church and I told Mark (my husband) that I was wondering why the baby didn't wake me up. We decided to go on to church and if the baby didn't move by time church was over with I was going to call the doctor. Church was over with and still no baby moving. So I called the doctor on our way home. The doctor on call, said drink a soda and eat a candy bar then lay down on left side and if baby doesn't move in a few hours call the labor floor. I got off the phone and called the labor floor right away. The nurse said she felt like I needed to come in right away to make sure everything was okay. So off to the hospital we went. After 45 minutes on the monitors and another 30 minutes for an ultrasound. They said the baby was in distress and 30 minutes later I was having my first c-section. Our son Nathan (Nate)had his cord wrapped around his neck three times and the other end was in a complete knot.
Dec. 2006 we found out that I was pregnant with our 8th child. I was told right away that I had no choice but to have another c-section. That there was nobody in Oklahoma who would do a VBAC anymore because it is just to dangerous. I trusted that the doctor was being honest with me. So on Aug. 15, 2007 I had my second c-section. When our daughter Hannah was two months old we found out that I could have had a VBAC. I was so heartbroken that I had another c-section for no reason. I felt like I was robbed from having the birth that I wanted so badly. I decided right then and there, I was going to start doing my research. I knew if I got pregnant again I would be ready and prepared.
In Oct. 2009 we found out that I was pregnant with our 9th child. I knew for sure I wasn't going to use a doctor this time. Mark & I meet with different midwives. We both knew right away after meeting one of my midwives Margarett that Heaven Sent Births was the place for us. Margarett and Anne were amazing support during my pregnancy! Then at the end our little guy decided he wanted to turn and walk his way into the world. On June 22, 2010 heartbroken again here I was having my 3rd c-section. I was very heartbroken that I didn't get my VBAC but I know it was best for our son Caleb (CJ). Anne was great support she meet us at the hosptial and stayed with us. Even when I was in a very bad mood, so upset and so sad. Then later Margarett and Anne both came to see us. I didn't get my VBAC but I had the best care ever. They are two very incredibly amazing women who inspired me to become a doula. (and someday a midwife) I want other mama's to feel the way they made me feel.
Thank You Margarett & Anne! I greatly appreciate having you too as my midwives!
You ladies are really AWESOME!!! I truly love you both!
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