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Birth Companions CD

Birth Companions:

Perspectives on Doulas and Nurse Midwives
in ASL and English


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Meet Kimberly Smith and Selina Rae

Hi. I’m Kimberly Smith and this is Selina Rae. And I am now pregnant with my second child, and I’m looking for a doula. My first birth experience was not exactly what I was looking to have, and my understanding is that a doula can help me to have the birth experience that I want. So, I am looking to have a doula help me, support me, and really just need to talk with a doula to see exactly what they can provide for me and do for me, and if they can give me what I’m looking for. Um, the first experience wasn’t bad. It just was, like I said, not what I wanted. So, I found “doula” on the fabulous internet -- you gotta love the web! -- And looked up “certified doulas” in several places and um, I believe Accessible Doula Services can give me what I’m looking for. And hopefully, I’ll find that out and we’ll go from there.


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