Cape Times

Post-natal doulas are the fairy godmothers of new mothers

- SACHA VAN NIEKERK sacha.vanniekerk@inl.co.za

CARRYING a baby for months and going through hours of excruciati­ng labour culminatin­g in the birth of a newborn are the first few very daunting steps into motherhood.

Fortunatel­y, throughout that journey, most women receive all the support they can get to prepare them for their baby’s arrival. From dropping off pregnancy cravings at odd times of the day to sharing parenting books, hand-me-down toys and throwing a baby shower to celebrate, family and friends come together to offer support and make the experience as smooth and exciting as they possibly can.

Unfortunat­ely, this is usually where most of the undivided support comes to a startling halt. After all the “congrats” balloons and flowers have been cleared away and the baby is secured in a car seat for its journey home, the parents are left to fend for themselves. Of course, in-laws may pop by here and there and some may even be lucky enough to have the grandparen­ts around full-time, but for most it’s a period of sleepless nights, bins filled to the brim with nappies, unwashed laundry and a sink that’s piled up with dishes.

This is where the assistance of an experience­d postpartum doula comes into play. Most doulas work in conjunctio­n with hospitals, or are hired through an agency by expecting parents. Their role is to advocate for a woman through labour, making sure that the best decisions are being made for the mom-to-be. Their very nurturing input will answer any questions and help put the new mother’s mind at ease during a rather stressful, yet thrilling, time. They do this by being nurturing and protecting to ultimately preserve a woman’s memory of the birthing experience.

But what is a postpartum doula?

While mom and dad are flooded with the responsibi­lities of a new child, the doula will step in to do anything from assisting with the task of breastfeed­ing, providing emotional and physical recovery, keeping their other children occupied with games, prepping meals so no one goes hungry and, most enticingly, keeping the house clean and tidy.

Postpartum doulas undergo training and certificat­ion through various programmes. The easiest way to find the right doula for your needs is to research online, find out what services they provide, and when the day of your delivery arrives, communicat­e with them.

 ??  ?? THE first few weeks of motherhood can be daunting, especially for new moms.
THE first few weeks of motherhood can be daunting, especially for new moms.

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