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Cultivate Connections! DONA Virtual Conference and 25th Birthday Celebration Is Not to Be Missed

Cultivate Connections! DONA Virtual Conference and 25th Birthday Celebration Is Not to Be Missed

By Sharon Muza, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE It’s conference time Summer for those in the Northern Hemisphere is a time to kick back and relax, because the living is […]

Just Add Water – Ten Tips for Doulas

Just Add Water – Ten Tips for Doulas

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE Many doulas are aware of the benefits of laboring and/or birthing in water.  People have long sunk into the sweet relief […]

Introducing “Doula Me This!” – A New Series That Challenges Us to Be the Best Doulas We Can Be

Introducing “Doula Me This!” – A New Series That Challenges Us to Be the Best Doulas We Can Be

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE I am proud to be introducing a new occasional series “Doula Me This!” that challenges doulas to consider how they might […]

Six Ways The DONA Blog Can Help You Grow Your Business

Six Ways The DONA Blog Can Help You Grow Your Business

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE The DONA Doula Chronicles blog has been published for over three years and this post is #151.  That’s a lot of […]

One in Three is Too Many – DONA International Recognizes Cesarean Awareness Month

One in Three is Too Many – DONA International Recognizes Cesarean Awareness Month

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE April is Cesarean Awareness Month (CAM) and if you are a doula, odds are you will have a birth or postpartum […]

The Doula Difference: Lowering Cesarean Rates

The Doula Difference: Lowering Cesarean Rates

By Jessica English, CD/BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE The research on doulas is solid.  Doulas improve outcomes for both parents and babies.  Over the next six months, this blog will examine the […]

Modern “Mary Poppins” – A Guide to The Professional Postpartum Doula Bag

Modern “Mary Poppins” – A Guide to The Professional Postpartum Doula Bag

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE What do postpartum doulas carry in their bag? New birth doulas are often very concerned about what to pack in their […]

Six New Care Recommendations that Every Birth Doula Should Share with Their Clients

Six New Care Recommendations that Every Birth Doula Should Share with Their Clients

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, LCE March 2019 Update ACOG revised their recommendations to include the support of family-centered cesareans and removed the recommendation for laboring down […]

Natural Childbirth – Are The Times A Changin’?

Natural Childbirth – Are The Times A Changin’?

By Sharon Muza, BS, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, CLE Language Evolves I know that contemporary phrases and popular terms change over time.  My teen children and their interesting vocabulary are […]

ACOG Opinion on Limiting Interventions in Labor

ACOG Opinion on Limiting Interventions in Labor

The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) issued a new Committee Opinion: Approaches to Limit Intervention During Labor and Birth. This Opinion was endorsed by the The American College […]