Silver Falls Family Support

Silver Falls Family Support Pregnancy and Birth Support

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09/09/2025

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We’re excited to share that Salem Doulas will be at Pride in the Park on September 20th!

Stop by our table to learn more about how doulas support families through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Whether you’re curious about what doulas do, want to connect with supportive resources, or just want to say hi—we’d love to see you there.

We had so much fun hosting a Legacy Health community baby shower in Woodburn with some of our favorite peeps!    We had ...
08/25/2025

We had so much fun hosting a Legacy Health community baby shower in Woodburn with some of our favorite peeps!

We had a variety of interactive educational tables where we got to play with different births topics and actually try out some things, like infant massage, breastfeeding education, baby wearing, labor positions, and Spinning Babies. Compass Perinatal Family & Community Support showed up too!

We ate delicious food, had cake, and enjoyed talking with folks we already knew and those we got to meet for the first time. Everyone got a gift bag full of all kinds of baby goodies and — I hope — felt a little bit more confident in some of their parenting decisions by the time they left.

Major shout out to our student doulas who actually made this event kick b***y! We love and appreciate all of you!! 🫶 🙏

We’ll be hosting a few more of these over the coming months, so please join the party next time as we hosts our next showers in Salem and Silverton!

✨ Join us for a free Infant Massage Class! ✨Come connect, bond, and learn gentle techniques to soothe your little one. 📅...
07/25/2025

✨ Join us for a free Infant Massage Class! ✨
Come connect, bond, and learn gentle techniques to soothe your little one.

📅 July 29 & August 1
🕕 6–7 PM
📍 The Seymour Center, 3745 Portland Rd NE #190 Salem, OR

Whether you’re a new parent or just looking to deepen your connection and knowledge, this no-cost class is a peaceful, welcoming space to learn together.

Spots are limited— register to save yours!

✨Join us for a FREE Infant Massage Class! ✨Come connect, bond, and learn gentle techniques to soothe your little one. 💕📅...
07/25/2025

✨Join us for a FREE Infant Massage Class! ✨
Come connect, bond, and learn gentle techniques to soothe your little one. 💕
📅 July 29 & August 1
🕕 6–7 PM
📍 The Seymour Center, 3745 Portland Rd NE #190 Salem, OR

Whether you’re a new parent or just looking to deepen your connection and knowledge, this class is a peaceful, welcoming space to learn together.

Spots are limited— register to save yours!
DM with any questions 🤗

So happy to help host the Compass Perinatal Family and Community Support booth at the inaugural Silverton Pride event th...
07/01/2025

So happy to help host the Compass Perinatal Family and Community Support booth at the inaugural Silverton Pride event this past weekend! We showed up to represent autonomy and advocacy in birth work and we couldn’t be more proud! 🏳️‍🌈

06/22/2025

People use the word colic to mean different things, sometimes wind, sometimes unsettled behaviours and/or crying and difficult evenings.
Either way, colic drops aren't the answer I'm afraid. (Please don't come for me, I'm not making it up!)

Health professionals such as GPs, Health Visitors and Midwives shouldn't be recommending them. The NICE guidance, which is our National, Evidence based Guidelines say:

'Do not recommend the following management strategies, as there is insufficient good-quality evidence for their use:
• Simeticone (such as Infacol®) or lactase (such as Colief®) drops. '

I know some people swear it helps, but the reason is that the chemical we're putting into the stomach is actually causing the gas. When they then burp that up it allows us to feel like we've helped. So I get it. We're desperate to help our little ones.

So what do you do if you think your baby has colic, or is struggling with wind, or unsettled behaviours? It all starts with a thorough feeding assessment with a well trained professional. This is more than a two minute latch check. This is observation of at least one entire feed looking at multiple areas, a check of the baby, ideally an oral assessment, a full history of pregnancy, birth and feeding so far, and a lot more.

Often adjustments to feeding such as position and latch, frequency of feeds, and when to switch sides for example, can make an enormous difference. There also can be some help with understanding normal baby behaviours (for example a big developmental change around 2 to 3 weeks in, or wanting to be put back on the breast but being mistaken for trapped wind)

There are a load of other things that can help too, so please do get support rather than reach for drops.
A healthcare professional can refer you to the infant feeding team, or you can see a lactation consultant privately if you prefer and are able.
You can also get support from peer supporters and breastfeeding counsellors at support groups and the National Breastfeeding Helpline.

With the money you save, buy yourself a cake x

06/03/2025

At Salem Doulas, we believe in inclusive, affirming care for every family, always.

We’re a community-centered collective that holds space for everyone—every identity, every family, every story—all year long.

Reproductive care should never be conditional. Birthwork is activism. Community care is radical love.

We’re here for you in June—and in every moment after.

💛 With Pride & Purpose,
Salem Doulas

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Excellent breastfeeding advice! 👏
05/16/2025

Excellent breastfeeding advice! 👏

Not a big fan of 'methods' but I think this one is pretty good.

05/16/2025

Grief after pregnancy or infant loss is often invisible, isolating, and misunderstood. Whether you've experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth, TFMR, neonatal loss, or early pregnancy loss, we see you. These moments matter. Your story matters. Your baby matters.

Join us TONIGHT from 6:30 - 8:30 at the CHEC Support Group Room during our monthly Grief Circles—a space for remembrance, healing, and community with others who deeply understand.

What to Expect:
• Compassionate, doula-led facilitation
• Space to share (or just listen)
• Rituals for honoring your grief and your baby
• A warm, non-judgmental environment

Open to anyone who has carried a baby who has died, no partners or children please.

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Woodburn, OR
97071

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