Don’t let Linda’s bubbly personality make you think that she will be too much energy for you during labor. Linda is calm and quiet and encouraging and tuned in when she is working. She gets in the zone and knows exactly what you will need as a laboring mom. She will be present and responsive to your needs but not overbearing or taking center stage. She knows how to support the laboring mom and at the same time support those around you and teach your loved ones how to help you. Linda was my birth doula in July 2013 for the homebirth of my first baby. I don’t know what I would’ve done without her. Even though I had midwives at home and my husband, the care she provided was essential. My husband is sensitive to my needs and caring but Linda was able to show my husband how to help me and support me more specifically. She did not steal the show, but was just present enough during the whole thing. I see pictures of my labor now and see Linda as an integral part of the process, even holding me up at times, yet she was never too much, never bossy, and was in fact a very calming presence. Linda has not given birth to a baby herself, but I see that as a strength to her work as a Doula. She doesn’t have preconceived ideas about how your birth should go. She doesn’t have her own experience to compare to yours. She has been to many births and knows the process well. She is very experienced and knowledgeable and when she assists birthing moms in the hospital the nurses and doctors trust her and love her help. She has a lot of helpful things to try to comfort and assist you during labor. She can use massage, essential oils, a labor ball, and many helpful position suggestions. There’s this idea that in the hospital the nurses will be coaching and helping you through labor every step of the way… and there’s this idea that at home, your midwives will be coaching you along. And while this is true to a small extent, it’s not like the olden days and nurses and midwives aren’t by your side like they used to be. Linda fills that role, though. She is the one who will hold your hand, massage your back, help you to focus your breath, encourage you, tell you that what you’re going through is normal, and convince you that you are strong and that your body can do it! She’s the one you want by your side even if you already have a wonderful support team of family, friends, and partner. I didn’t know what to expect in giving birth for the first time and I wasn’t sure if I really needed Linda, but now that I’ve gone through it, I would NEVER chose to give birth without her. She checks in frequently as you near your due date, she gives the best(and least intimidating) childbirth education ever, and after giving birth she gives excellent follow up care. She helped me to feel confident as a new mom, she assisted and supported me in breastfeeding. She’s very knowledgeable in lactation support. And most of all, she helped me to feel like I could do this. I don’t know of anyone who has used her services and ever regretted it. You want this girl!
Karen W.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Linda helped us care for our newborn baby in the first few months after she was born. She’s the kind of person that put this neurotic first time mom at complete ease. When she first scooped up our daughter she immediately started talking to her, singing to her, playing with her and reading her stories. So many other care providers work hard to just keep a baby quiet but Linda works hard to make sure that your child is happy and constantly learning and growing. We were very sad to hear that she was leaving Austin. She left enormous shoes for us to fill.