Understanding Doulas and Childbirth

Women, Love, and Advocacy

Cheryl A Hunter author Abby Hurst author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:8th Jan '20

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Understanding Doulas and Childbirth cover

This book contextualizes how having a doula, or labor-support woman, present during childbirth results in lower rates of medical interventions.   American women are inundated with views that childbirth is inherently risky, their bodies deficient, and therefore encouraged to accept the medicalized nature of childbirth resulting in high rates of unwarranted interventions that can pose significant risk in a normal pregnancy.   Why is birthing with a doula different? The narratives in this book support the belief that doulas often question the high rates of medical interventions in childbirth, fundamentally lodging a critique about the medicalization of childbirth to the women they serve. These stories share a very different philosophy about childbirth; one where the female body is capable, resilient, and not normally requiring external medical intervention.  Doulas enter into a care-provider relationship that focuses on the experience of the birth as something transformative, to be honored and centered on the woman’s body in an active role in the process. Lastly, doulas model to their clients both love and advocacy because doulas believe that modeling these behaviors will translate as women become mothers through the process of childbirth.      

ISBN: 9781349694990

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

140 pages

1st ed. 2016