{"id":299964,"date":"2006-02-22T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-02-22T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/serving-a-doula-purpose\/"},"modified":"2006-02-22T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-02-22T08:00:00","slug":"serving-a-doula-purpose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/serving-a-doula-purpose\/","title":{"rendered":"Serving a &#8216;Doula&#8217; Purpose"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When Catherine Parker gets a call in the middle of the night to come to the hospital, it signals good news. Parker willingly keeps her cell phone on because she is a birth doula. Although that word might not ring a bell with everyone, it means a great deal to the pregnant women and their partners who rely on one.<br \/>A doula is trained to provide one-on-one, non-medical, physical and emotional support to a pregnant woman, and to assist with communication between the medical team and the woman, her partner and her family. Parker, a Point Loma native and Ocean Beach resident, explained that unlike a midwife who is fully trained in obstetrics, a doula helps through comfort techniques, such as relaxation, massage, breathing and positioning.<br \/>Parker has already served as a doula at 46 births in two years. &#8220;I love it&#8221;\u00a6I cry at every baby&#8217;s birth,&#8221; she said. &#8220;It&#8217;s such a miracle; it&#8217;s fascinating.&#8221;<br \/>In her private doula practice, Parker is on call 24\/7 for everything from teaching relaxation techniques, helping women and their partners with pre-natal visits and giving pregnancy massages to relieve lower back and hip pain. She likes to get involved with her clients by the mother&#8217;s second trimester, and customizes her support to the needs of the mother-to-be and her partner.<br \/>&#8220;I really enjoy helping women feel empowered,&#8221; Parker said. &#8220;It&#8217;s so amazing to watch the strength women have that they never knew they had. It&#8217;s amazing to watch couples together, and see the men so supportive and nurturing.&#8221;<br \/>Nicole McInerney, a Point Loma resident, had Parker assist her late in her pregnancy and throughout the labor and delivery of her daughter, Neela.<br \/>&#8220;Catherine was there for me mentally and emotionally. She did everything: aromatherapy, breathing exercises, visualization techniques&#8221;\u00a6and the massage was great for tough contractions. Her whole demeanor was awesome.&#8221;<br \/>McInterney said Parker was also helpful to her husband, Jason.<br \/>&#8220;He was sitting there feeling helpless while I was dealing with contractions. It was so comforting that he had someone to talk to who wasn&#8217;t stressed out. The midwife and nurses can&#8217;t be there all the time.&#8221;<br \/>Parker, who is also a certified massage therapist and pregnancy massage therapist, first considered becoming a doula when she was taking a pregnancy massage class at the School of Healing Arts in Pacific Beach. She began training at the Hearts &#038; Hands volunteer doula program at UCSD Medical Center in Hillcrest, and has continued as a mentor there.<br \/>&#8220;I hesitated at first because I thought it would be so difficult,&#8221; Parker said. &#8220;I learned that just being there and being a willing participant is enough.&#8221;<br \/>UCSD&#8217;s non-profit, all-volunteer doula program began in late 1999 in the Hillcrest hospital&#8217;s birthing center, which offers both traditional labor and delivery and a birthing center with midwives.<br \/>Now with 40 volunteer doulas available to any mother in labor at the hospital, Hearts &#038; Hands remains the only hospital-based program of its kind in California, according to Ann Fulcher, manager of the program.<br \/>&#8220;The idea is as old as childbirth itself,&#8221; Fulcher said. &#8220;There used to always be women at the birth with the mother, not just the midwife.&#8221;<br \/>She credits the Internet with helping to spread the news about doulas.<br \/>&#8220;All the Web sites on birth talk about it,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think you can be pregnant in America without hearing the word.&#8221;<br \/>Fulcher, who has been a doula for 12 years, appreciates Parker&#8217;s dedication.<br \/>&#8220;It takes a huge commitment to do what Catherine does. She&#8217;s on call 24\/7. When you go out, you have to take separate cars in case you get a call. It&#8217;s a lifestyle, not just a job&#8221;\u00a6it&#8217;s pretty all-consuming.&#8221;<br \/>But Fulcher added that having a doula doesn&#8217;t replace the family.<br \/>In addition to caring for her private doula clients and mentoring at the hospital&#8217;s volunteer program, Parker offers mobile massage and a Pacific Beach location at sevenfourseven Skin and Body Studio, 747 Emerald Street.<br \/>Kendra Hill, Pacific Beach resident and the studio&#8217;s owner, said Parker&#8217;s energy just fits with her own.<br \/>&#8220;She told me about being a doula when we first met, but I&#8217;d read about it and heard about it,&#8221; Hill said. &#8220;I will definitely have a doula when I&#8217;m going to have a baby.&#8221;<br \/>Parker also finds time for her artistic side, offering belly casting where she makes a cast of the pregnant woman&#8217;s torso with gauze strips dipped in plaster, then custom paints it. &#8220;A lot of women don&#8217;t think their body is beautiful when they&#8217;re pregnant, but I think it is,&#8221; Parker said. &#8220;This is a really beautiful way to memorialize the birth.&#8221;<br \/>For more information about Parker, visit www.mymassagedoula.com or call (619) 757-0062. The studio can be reached at www.747skinandbody.com or (858) 274-7477.<br \/>For information about UCSD&#8217;s doula program or volunteering, call (619) 543-6269 or visit www.health.ucsd.edu\/women.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When Catherine Parker gets a call in the middle of the night to come to the hospital, it signals good news. Parker willingly keeps her cell phone on because she is a birth doula. 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