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Peninsula: Meet the Doula Night – Thursday, February 9th and Saturday, February 25th

  • Learn what a doula does and how we support ALL types of births
  • Learn why the Dolphin Doula Method™ is so effective for you and your partner
  • Learn how Dolphin Doulas work WITH your Birth Team & your Birth Vision
  • Meet and learn how our postpartum doulas can be so beneficial to your recovery
  • Learn about our payment options

Location:
Nandi Yoga
309 8th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401
Click here for directions to Nandi Yoga

Our Meet the Doulas events have recently changed to immediately follow the prenatal yoga classes offered at Nandi Yoga. Come get some exercise and then join us for some snacks and some information afterwords!

Thursday, February 9th

Time:
8:30-9:30pm

AND…

Saturday, February 25th

Time:
3:30-4:30pm

 

Please check our site or inquire for future dates and times, as schedules can change.

Please email us for more information and to RSVP melissa@dolphindoula.com

Still have questions?
View our Meet the Doula Night Frequently Asked Questions page for the answers

East Bay: Meet the Doula Night – Thursday, February 16th

7pm-8:30pm

  • Learn what a Doula does and how we support ALL types of births
  • Learn why the Dolphin Doula Method™ is so effective for you and your partner
  • Learn how Dolphin Doulas work WITH your Birth Team & your Birth Vision
  • Learn about our payment options and any current specials

The Tulip Grove
2078 Antioch Court, Montclair Village, Oakland, CA, 94611
Click here for directions to The Tulip Grove

Please email us for more information or to RSVP info@dolphindoula.com

Still have questions?
View our Meet the Doula Night Frequently Asked Questions page for the answers

Doulas Lower C-Section Rate

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Continuous Labor Support for Middle-Class Couples: Effect on Cesarean Delivery Rates

Background: Previous randomized controlled studies in several different settings demonstrated the positive effects of continuous labor support by an experienced woman (doula) for low-income women laboring without the support of family members. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to examine the perinatal effects of doula support for nulliparous middle-income women accompanied by a male partner during labor and delivery. Methods: Nulliparous (First time mothers) women in the third trimester of an uncomplicated pregnancy were enrolled at childbirth education classes in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1988 through 1992. Of the 686 prenatal women recruited, 420 met enrollment criteria and completed the intervention. For the 224 women randomly assigned to the experimental group, a doula arrived shortly after hospital admission and remained throughout labor and delivery. Doula support included close physical proximity, touch, and eye contact with the laboring woman, and teaching, reassurance, and encouragement of the woman and her male partner.

Results: The doula group had a significantly lower cesarean delivery rate than the control group (13.4% vs 25.0%, p = 0.002), and fewer women in the doula group received epidural analgesia (64.7% vs 76.0%, p = 0.008). Among women with induced labor, those supported by a doula had a lower rate of cesarean delivery than those in the control group (12.5% vs 58.8%, p = 0.007). On questionnaires the day after delivery, 100 percent of couples with doula support rated their experience with the doula positively.

Conclusions: For middle-class women laboring with the support of their male partner, the continuous presence of a doula during labor significantly decreased the likelihood of cesarean delivery and reduced the need for epidural analgesia. Women and their male partners were unequivocal in their positive opinions about laboring with the support of a doula. (BIRTH 35:2 June 2008)

Authors: McGrath, Susan K.; Kennell, John H.1
Source: Birth, Volume 35, Number 2, June 2008 , pp. 92-97(6)
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Publisher: Blackwell Publishing