Heart & Hands Doula Care

Heart & Hands Doula Care Serving women in the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek and surrounding areas, before, during, and after birth with informational, emotional, and physical support!

Had the opportunity today to meet with some of the midwifery staff at Borgess, see their amazing low intervention birthi...
01/12/2024

Had the opportunity today to meet with some of the midwifery staff at Borgess, see their amazing low intervention birthing suite in person(it's gorgeous!), and they're awesome labor lounge where families that are not yet ready to be admitted but are uncomfortable leaving the hospital can go and have privacy and let labor flow! In this room they had birth balls, mats, beautiful affirmations and physiological labor progression suggestions posted all around. What a great option for those mommas looking for low intervention birth, but still wanting the hospital setting! It's so encouraging that Borgess midwives are working so hard to connect with other local birth workers and to offer better birth in our area! Definitely check them out!

If you're pregnant and due between now and early June, I'd love to be considered in your search for a birth doula! I'm p...
01/05/2024

If you're pregnant and due between now and early June, I'd love to be considered in your search for a birth doula! I'm passionate about helping moms and familes have empowered and positive birthing experiences weather at the hospital or at home. ❤️

11/10/2023
Interview your care providers
11/07/2023

Interview your care providers

OBs are surgeons first.

They don’t learn about physiological labor, and they’ve likely NEVER seen an undisturbed birth.

If you want a birth without continuous monitors, inductions, episiotomies, fundal massage, Pitocin, narcotics, and surgery, an OB is probably not the best provider for you.

So many women who want a physiological birth think they’ll be okay in the hospital, but end up with interventions and trauma just the same. OBs and L&D nurses are taught to actively manage their patients, meaning they want to DO things to you to force your labor along. They’re not good at standing back and just offering support when asked.

If you want a physiological birth, you have the best chance of success by sticking with homebirth midwives - providers who specialize in exactly that.

This sweet little pumpkin was born yesterday and she couldn't be more precious! 😍 This amazingly strong momma and I have...
10/14/2021

This sweet little pumpkin was born yesterday and she couldn't be more precious! 😍 This amazingly strong momma and I have known each other since kindergarten!!! I was so honored when she invited me to be a part of her pregnancy and birth . She and Jonah make an amazing team and baby Josephine is lucky to have you both ❤ Love you guys!

08/19/2021

An obstetrician from the 1800’s decided your due date.

And VERY often babies are forced out of the womb before they’re ready based on his calculations.

The obsession with a gestation of 40 weeks leads to an increase in inductions, interventions, and surgical birth - all of which have physical and emotional/mental consequences for mother and baby.

But where did this guess date even come from?

The due date calculation we use today comes from an obstetrician named Franz Karl Naegele, who invented “Naegele’s Rule”. This calculation starts with the first day of your last menstrual period, goes back three months, then adds one year and 7 days. The result is a gestation of 280 days (40 weeks).

The 40 week date is an average, meaning that about 1/2 of women will give birth before that date, & 1/2 after. It probably wasn’t seen as a hard eviction date in the 1800’s.

But today we live in a fast-paced world that runs on schedules and money. And with the ability to “control” birth via induction and surgery, this 40 week average date often turns into the day when your baby will be forced from your body.

Here are my top 3 reasons why using this calculation as a hard eviction date is wrong...

1. Naegele’s Rule is based on a 28 day menstrual cycle. If you, like me, don’t ovulate at exactly day 14 of your cycle, this calculation won’t work for you. Most people don’t know when they ovulate, and this important fact is almost never taken into account when calculating a due date.

2. Our bodies are all different - we didn’t all get our periods at exactly age 11 years 6 months and 13 days, so why would our bodies all grow babies at exactly the same rate? To use a due date as an estimate of when a baby will arrive is one thing - to use it as an eviction notice is a completely different story.

3. Many factors determine whether you are likely to have a longer or shorter gestation - if you are between the ages of 19 and 34, having your first baby, or are white, you are statistically more likely to have a longer pregnancy.

This sweet boy is a week old today!! Baby River gave momma a quick labor at only about 4 hours start to finish! Mahriah ...
08/02/2021

This sweet boy is a week old today!! Baby River gave momma a quick labor at only about 4 hours start to finish! Mahriah and I connected in late April/early May and she expressed her desire for an unmedicated epidural free birth and we worked together over the following months to prepare her to be able to do this! This momma rocked it out and surprised even herself with how strong she was and was even able to birth on her knees!! You should be so incredibly proud momma! That first picture perfectly captures that moment of "I did it!! I cant believe I did it!!" Our bodies are so incredible!
It was so amazing getting to know your family throughout your pregnancy. Unfortunately I missed this birth by only 5 minutes!!! Thank goodness for backup doulas!! Sarah Martin was so phenomenal in stepping in to support Mahriah while I wasn't there! ❤ Mahriah, Tyler, and big brother Aidan are absolutely smitten with their new addition.

Yesterday morning at 10:22 I got to experience one of the best moments of my career yet! Watching my beautiful best frie...
07/23/2021

Yesterday morning at 10:22 I got to experience one of the best moments of my career yet! Watching my beautiful best friend give birth to her baby boy and being able to cut the cord was- I don't even have the words to describe it. Knowing that I get to watch this sweet boy grow up and to have heard his first cry makes my heart explode! I'm so grateful to have been able to be there with them. Sadie is such a strong and amazing momma and I'm so excited to watch her and Sam raise baby Tobin and big sister Reed. This birth will always hold special space in my heart ❤ Love you guys! And Congratulations!

Major job perk- cuddling all these beautiful babies at our postpartum appointments! Baby Abbi and momma AmberJane are do...
07/15/2021

Major job perk- cuddling all these beautiful babies at our postpartum appointments! Baby Abbi and momma AmberJane are doing great!

First July baby is here!!! Sweet Abigail Jane was born on Monday the 5th coming in at 6lbs 11oz 19in! She made her momma...
07/08/2021

First July baby is here!!! Sweet Abigail Jane was born on Monday the 5th coming in at 6lbs 11oz 19in! She made her momma work hard for her keeping her in early labor for about 4 days before kicking things further into gear. We thought she might come on the 4th little firecracker but she had other plans ❤🎆. AmberJane you were anaxing!!!! I was so honored to be involved in your birth and watch you power through thar long hard labor like an absolute champion was so beautiful! I also loved being able to capture my favorite plant at a birth, that "We did it!" moment! It was truly beautiful! You and Adam are such a good team and Abbi is so lucky to have you both! Congratulations!!!

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Augusta, MI
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