Re: AMOL

From: PELLIS45@aol.com
Wed Apr 10 09:32:22 2002


In a message dated 4/10/02 10:03:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time, maggiela@rochester.rr.com writes:

> As an aspiring doula is important for you to remember that we are not
> the enemy of pregnant or laboring women and their babies. Too many
> doulas believe that their job is to protect their "clients" from the
> evil OBs and midwives. So do your homework carefully and read read
> read. Read the professional literature and studies as well as the soft
> stuff and observe as many births as you can.

Thanks for the clarification and I have a copy of the Ireland AMOL work. I am not an aspiring doula........I have been a birth attendant for 20 years and have 7 children under my belt, with the last four being VBACs after 40, the last birth a HB. I have read everything there is to read on VBACs, I think ! I want to thank you for replying at such length. I was actually referring to AMOL without SROM...........should have made that clearer.





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