Doula In Training

I am officially a doula in training! Tonight marked the end of a three day workshop to become a birth doula certified with DONA (Doulas of North America). I took the course, taught by the extremely affable and entertaining Tara Poulin of Birthing Gently, along with 14 fascinating women.

Tara has a wealth of experience in the birth world. For starters, she has five children of her own! Prior to founding Birthing Gently in 2001, she worked on the labor and delivery floor at a Boston hospital. Today she is a certified Birth Doula (DONA), Certified Childbirth Educator (CAPPA) and an Approved DONA International Birth Doula trainer. The only, and I mean ONLY negative thing I can say about Tara is that she lives in Massachusetts. Boo! New York City’s loss, big time.

Tara’s course was engaging, contained a wealth of knowledge and left you hungry for more the next day. I have never said that before and believe me, with three degrees and many hobbies, I’ve taken my fair share of courses!

Tara Poulin of Birthing Gently

My journey to become a doula is a result of my own birth experience – one which was 30 hours long from start to finish, and, unmedicated. Although I did not have a doula – my husband and mom were with me – I believe that having someone who’s objective and who’s trained in emotional and physical comfort techniques could have made my long and difficult labor shorter and easier. Still, my birth transformed me. It made me stronger. And it gave me and my husband the most marvelous gift, a beautiful and healthy baby boy.

I would be honored to be a part of something so intimate and life-changing for other expectant moms and dads. Getting started might be slow-going but I definitely look forward to building my doula community and attending my first birth!

4 comments on “Doula In Training

  1. BleedingTulip June 7, 2011 6:12 pm

    I didn’t know you were training to be a Doula! That is so cool :) If I lived in New York, and miracle-of-miracles became pregnant, I would TOTALLY ask you to be my doula! I’ve actually thought that if I get to a place where I’m burned out being a vet tech, I might go back and become a doula or midwife… I find medicine fascinating, but I love the “nursing care” side of it, and of course I am a big believer in alternative/holistic/natural methods, particularly when it comes to birthing… A good friend of mine has her son at home in her tub and I think it is the most beautiful birth story. I definitely need to read yours!

  2. Leigh August 1, 2011 9:14 pm

    I’m so happy to have found your blog! I am in NH and just about to start the process to becoming a certified Birth Doula. I look forward to reading!

    • Reedu August 1, 2011 10:22 pm

      Hi Leigh! I’m glad you found my blog. Have you taken a doula training course yet? If not, I highly recommend Tara Poulin’s with Birthing Gently, and she is up your way in MA some place. I wrote about my experience taking her class in an earlier post here. It was AMAZING!

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