What is a Doula?

Also known as a labor assistant, a doula provides emotional and physical support for the laboring woman and her partner. A doula is trained to understand the natural process of birth, in all its aspects, for the purpose of facilitating the best birth experience for parents, baby, and primary care providers.

During pregnancy, a doula can be a wonderful resource, providing a well-rounded, informed perspective on the many choices a mother-to-be has before her.

During labor, a doula is an advocate for mom's birth plan, a friend, and a coach. We offer massage, breathing and meditative techniques to calm, and physical positioning to bring more ease.

Whatever your birth choices -- whether you will be laboring in the hospital, a tub, your home, or a birthing center, we can help make your birth a more conscious, empowering experience.

Why Have a Doula?

Numerous studies have revealed the benefits of having a doula present during labor. A recent Cochrane Review, Continuous Support for Women During Childbirth, revealed a very high number of positive birth outcomes when a doula was present. When a doula was present, women were less likely to have pain relief medications administered, less likely to have a cesarean birth, and reported having a more positive childbirth experience.(Hodnett ED. Gates S Hofmeyr GJ. Sakala C. Continuous Support for Women During Childbirth. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.(3) CD003766, 2003.)

Other studies have shown that having a doula as part of the birth team decreases the overall cesarean rate by 50%, the length of labor by 25%, the use of oxytocin by 40% and the request for an epidural by 60%. (Klaus, M., Kennell, J., Klaus, P. Mothering the Mother.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1993. )

Doulas often use the power of touch and massage to reduce stress and anxiety during labor. According to physicians Marshal Klaus and John Kennell, massage helps stimulate the production of natural oxytocin. The pituitary gland secretes natural oxytocin to the bloodstream which causes uterine contractions and also secretes it to the brain, which results in a feeling of well being, drowsiness and a raised pain threshold. Synthetic IV oxytocin cannot cross into the blood stream and brain, so it increases contractions without the positive psychological effects of natural oxytocin.

Yoga & Massage for Pre & Post Natal

Jessica Graham Stout is a Licensed Massage Therapist (lmt#3295) in the state of South Carolina, a professional Yoga Teacher with over 12 years experience, a CAPPA trained Doula, and -- most importantly -- a MOM!

Prenatal Yoga is offered atSacred Space Yoga in Myrtle Beach
Mondays 6:00-7:00 pm.  Walk-ins are welcome!  This class is appropriate for all stages of pregnancy!

Pregnancy Massage is a wonderful gift to yourself and your baby, and helps to relieve tired muscles, back pain, and stress from the many transitions of pregnancy.
To schedule a massage, call (843) 251-9642 today!
Postnatal Yoga (Mommy & Me Yoga) is so helpful for going through the "Fourth Trimester"!  During the first three months, a mother has to adjust to the growing needs of her baby, as well as the changes that have occurred within her own body and mind.  This yoga class is beneficial for both mom and baby, as it offers important bonding experiences while helping mom to get stronger and healthier in body, mind, and spirit!
Fridays 9:30-10:30am. Moms with babies up to 2 years are welcome!

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