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Episode 15: A Doula's Role with Brittney from The Wombsisterhood®

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We'd love to hear your feedback on our show! What did you love? What do you want to hear more of? Do you have any suggestions for future guests? Thank you for your support!

On episode 15 of the Birth Like a Mammal™ podcast, Lindsay chats with Brittney, the founder of The Wombsisterhood®'s Positive Pregnancy Journey. Brittney is an educator, a doula, and a Mother. She is the creator of Driven by Faith Doula Training and also hosts a private Facebook group for The Wombsisterhood®. Brittney stepped into birth work in 2015 specializing in physiological perinatal education, research, and activism, traditional birthing, postpartum doula support, and birth photography.
During this discussion, Lindsay and Brittney really focus on what the role of a doula truly is and is not. They also talk about where personal responsibility lies during pregnancy and birth. Lindsay shares her own journey in choosing to step away from supporting hospital births and Brittney relates in her personal experience navigating her role as a doula.
Lindsay and Brittney share a common perspective in how doulas ensure Mothers are the authority during pregnancy, labor, and birth as well as how important it is for all birth workers and Mothers to understand mammalian biology and physiology. They mention this is not always the case with home birth midwives, some of whom bring anti-mammalian practices and procedures to Mothers' homes.
Key Takeaways:

  1. First time Mothers often discover many gaps when it comes to prenatal care and birth preparation
  2. Doulas opting out of obstetrics altogether is actually helping Mothers and babies long term
  3. Doulas are not advocates or saviors
  4. Nobody can "save" a woman during pregnancy or birth

Notable Quotes:

  • “When I got pregnant, i did not know where to turn, which way was right or left. I realized where the gaps were missing in prenatal care.” - Brittney
  • “Part of being a Mother is taking personal responsibility for yourself and your babies.” - Lindsay
  • “We see the rise in birth work burnout, doulas leaving this profession to find sustainability elsewhere, and Mothers being led down another systematic path to keep them disempowered. That’s ultimately where we are going wrong in this work." - Brittney
  • “The physiology, the neurobiology, is missing from most doula education.” - Brittney
  • “It’s easy to get caught up in what makes a ‘good’ doula….but the essence of being a doula is about being with women…..trusting women….holding space….and being the lighthouse." - Brittney
  • “Mothers are the experts. Mothers are the real professionals at birth.” - Lindsay

Brittney can be found at @thepositivepregnancyjourney or @faithdrivendoula on Instagram. You can learn more about the Faith Driven Doula pro

Support the Show.

Questions?
Looking for further support during pregnancy?
Reach out at join@birthlikeamammal.com for birth support and other resources.
Find us on:

Website

Instagram

TikTok

Music Credit:
Snow Path by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9
Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Edited by: Stefanie Wenninger | Pine Peak Productions

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We'd love to hear your feedback on our show! What did you love? What do you want to hear more of? Do you have any suggestions for future guests? Thank you for your support!

On episode 15 of the Birth Like a Mammal™ podcast, Lindsay chats with Brittney, the founder of The Wombsisterhood®'s Positive Pregnancy Journey. Brittney is an educator, a doula, and a Mother. She is the creator of Driven by Faith Doula Training and also hosts a private Facebook group for The Wombsisterhood®. Brittney stepped into birth work in 2015 specializing in physiological perinatal education, research, and activism, traditional birthing, postpartum doula support, and birth photography.
During this discussion, Lindsay and Brittney really focus on what the role of a doula truly is and is not. They also talk about where personal responsibility lies during pregnancy and birth. Lindsay shares her own journey in choosing to step away from supporting hospital births and Brittney relates in her personal experience navigating her role as a doula.
Lindsay and Brittney share a common perspective in how doulas ensure Mothers are the authority during pregnancy, labor, and birth as well as how important it is for all birth workers and Mothers to understand mammalian biology and physiology. They mention this is not always the case with home birth midwives, some of whom bring anti-mammalian practices and procedures to Mothers' homes.
Key Takeaways:

  1. First time Mothers often discover many gaps when it comes to prenatal care and birth preparation
  2. Doulas opting out of obstetrics altogether is actually helping Mothers and babies long term
  3. Doulas are not advocates or saviors
  4. Nobody can "save" a woman during pregnancy or birth

Notable Quotes:

  • “When I got pregnant, i did not know where to turn, which way was right or left. I realized where the gaps were missing in prenatal care.” - Brittney
  • “Part of being a Mother is taking personal responsibility for yourself and your babies.” - Lindsay
  • “We see the rise in birth work burnout, doulas leaving this profession to find sustainability elsewhere, and Mothers being led down another systematic path to keep them disempowered. That’s ultimately where we are going wrong in this work." - Brittney
  • “The physiology, the neurobiology, is missing from most doula education.” - Brittney
  • “It’s easy to get caught up in what makes a ‘good’ doula….but the essence of being a doula is about being with women…..trusting women….holding space….and being the lighthouse." - Brittney
  • “Mothers are the experts. Mothers are the real professionals at birth.” - Lindsay

Brittney can be found at @thepositivepregnancyjourney or @faithdrivendoula on Instagram. You can learn more about the Faith Driven Doula pro

Support the Show.

Questions?
Looking for further support during pregnancy?
Reach out at join@birthlikeamammal.com for birth support and other resources.
Find us on:

Website

Instagram

TikTok

Music Credit:
Snow Path by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9
Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Edited by: Stefanie Wenninger | Pine Peak Productions

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