Kerrys' Doula Care

Kerrys' Doula Care I'm a certified Doula through Dona International. I help with non-medical and emotional support during labour and make a photo and birth story record.

I'm a wife,mother and grandmother too. I love being a Doula. I help women and their families go through this exciting time of life. I like to get to know people so I can support them emotionally and physically in the way that they want during their labour. I share information ahead of time and stay from active labour until birth and I do follow-up for a few days after. I hope to ensure that your experience is positive and that you are given a photo record and written record of your birth experience.

05/19/2023
What pleasure getting to know your Mommy and Daddy as you made your way into the world. You were well worth the wait. (D...
04/02/2023

What pleasure getting to know your Mommy and Daddy as you made your way into the world. You were well worth the wait. (Doula love)

What a privilege it was to work for this family for Jan/Feb after this baby was born. I cared for this darling baby 2 da...
03/17/2023

What a privilege it was to work for this family for Jan/Feb after this baby was born. I cared for this darling baby 2 days a week so the parents could get some rest. My friend Sandy, also a Doula did 2 nights a week as well. Being a Postpartum Doula means caring for newborns and so much more. Being a Doula is the best.

What pleasure it was to support your mom and dad bringing you into the world.Doula love right here.
10/13/2022

What pleasure it was to support your mom and dad bringing you into the world.
Doula love right here.

09/24/2022
09/06/2022
08/28/2022

Knowing what to expect in your breast/chest feeding journey and making a plan that relates to your experiences and needs can help reduce postnatal stress, anxiety and depression symptoms that relate to infant feeding challenges. There's no judgments here!

Breast/chest surgery is a helpful option for some people for a variety of reasons! Here's what your surgeon may not have told you about feeding your baby after having had surgery.

1) Breast reductions. They do just that. They reduce the amount of glandular tissue on your chest. In turn, this may reduce the amount of milk-making tissue and can impact the amount of milk you make when your baby is born. For some, it is difficult to produce enough and their baby may need supplementation.

2) Breast Augmentation is usually a choice for those who may not have known previously that they had hypoplastic breasts, where the breasts did not develop fully during puberty. Although there are varying degrees of this condition, just like breast reductions, it poses a risk of low milk production leading to the need to supplement the baby. Unfortunately, breast augmentation does not solve this problem as it is impossible to add glandular tissue to the breast, only prosthetics - either in front of or behind the pectoral muscles.

Sadly, many parents who struggle to make enough milk feel like they've failed their baby and as a parent. This is not the case! Sometimes there are factors involved that we just don't have any control over. So if you have experienced this, be gentle with yourself. You are still giving so much to your baby with the milk you have, the comfort of your arms, and the dedication and love you show them.

If you have concerns about feeding your baby when they arrive and would like help to make a feeding plan for your baby, connect with Pamela for a half hour Prenatal Lactation Consultation! Email info@soundbirths.ca or follow the link in our bio to book online!

07/01/2022

This is the most rewarding work ever. What a pleasure to see your parents handling parenthood so well.

This 10lb 7oz boy is proof that everyone has their "Own" birth story.
06/05/2022

This 10lb 7oz boy is proof that everyone has their "Own" birth story.

05/27/2022

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