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Postpartum Doula Training Part One
Introduction
Disclaimer/Intellectual Property Rights
Introduction
Why we became doulas
What is a Doula?
Activity
Types of Doulas
Scope of Practice
Pregnancy and Birth
Pregnancy and Birth
What Affects Postpartum
Caring for Clients after Vaginal Delivery
Caring for Clients after C-Section
Warning Signs
General Postpartum Care
Breast Changes
Perineal Care
Cesarean Incision Care
Activity
Exercise and Rest
Culture Specific Care
Newborn Care
What a Newborn Looks Like
Premature Babies
Umbilical Cord Care
Diaper Changes
Circumcision Care
Jaundice
Normal Infant Output
Bathing
Nail Trimming
Car Seats (0:58)
Milestones
Bottle Feeding
Types of bottles
Latch to a bottle
Stomach size and how much to feed
Formula Feeding
Paced Bottle Feeding (1:01)
Hunger Cues
Fullness Cues
Breastfeeding
Why is Breastfeeding Important?
Anatomy of the Breast
How milk is made within the breast
Infant oral anatomy
How babies breastfeed
What does a latch look like?
Different Positions
Latching Baby (0:10)
First Few Days
How to know if baby is doing well
Pumping
Milk Storage Guidlines
Supplements
Nipple Shields
When to refer out for help
Infant Sleep
Normal Newborn Sleep (0:21)
Sleepy Cues
Awake Windows
Sleep Hygiene
Safe Sleep
Unsafe Sleep
Safe Cosleeping
Soothing
Swaddling (0:57)
Pacifiers
Baby Wearing (1:38)
Skin to skin
The 5 S's
Mental Health
Baby Blues
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Anxiety
Postpartum OCD
Postpartum Psychosis
Partner's Mental Health
Where and when to refer out
Being a Doula
Daytime Shift
Nighttime Shift
Contracts
Referral List
You as a Doula
Interviews
Teach online with
Premature Babies
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