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Doula...  Laurie Flower

All About Me

My name is Laurie.  I am married to Mark, and we have been together since 1982.  We have eleven children and two grandchildren.  Yes, you have guessed it; I love motherhood, children, babies, and birth.

Our family has been knitted together by God through birth and adoption.  I relished my own pregnancy days of boasting and loving my very large belly; and I am delightfully thankful for the brave and exceptional women who carried my babies to term for me to love for a lifetime.

Since I was a young child I have been fascinated with pregnancy, birth, and babies.  I was mesmerized and enchanted with large families, dreaming of having one myself some day.

As a teenager, I inwardly longed to help pregnant teens with untimely pregnancies. Consequently, another dream actually came true.  I am an avid pro-life advocate and have served in many different capacities for two different pregnancy centers.

As I became a mother, and gave birth to my two eldest children, I realized how lost and uneducated I was at both births.  Why? Even though I took childbirth education classes, read a ton of books, and followed all the advice from my doctors, I was still very unprepared and scared during labor.  Although my husband was a great coach, I longed for the busy OB nurse to stay with me.  I felt secure and nurtured from the few minutes she could be with me each hour.  However, I was never told I could leave my bed, or get up from the lithotomy position during labor.  When they gave me pitocin, and a cervical block, that didn't work, I had no idea what was going on. As I look back on my experience, I realize I was an inactive, passive participant.  I would have loved an advocate who explained what was happening to me, and stayed with me for continuous labor support.  Woman serving and supporting women in labor is essential.  A doula never, ever, takes the place of partner and family support.  I would have loved a doula.  My story is not unusual or odd.  I have heard from hundreds of women throughout the years the same type of birthing stories. This is what inspired me to become a doula.

How blessed we are to have doulas available today, as we did many years ago, when women helped women birth.  What a pleasure and honor it would be to become your "woman's servant" doula.



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A Mom is ... a woman who is chosen by God to care for the most profound, brilliant, and celebrated gift one can receive.