Expecting Miracles Doula
I am a 29 year old mother of four who is passionate about birth and believe that a peaceful and positive birth experience empowers women. As a birth doula, I consider childbirth a sacred and transformative process for the mother. The benefit of having a trained doula is that I will dedicate myself to protecting this journey with you. I am bi-lingual, offering services in both Spanish and English. Feel free to look around and get to know a little more about my journey, my services and what I can do to help you.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Looking back.. :)
I love Newborns! Their little fingers and toes, the wispy hair, the new skin, and the little belly button.
My decision to become a doula, (also to take on the role of Ob Educator at Esperanza Health Center) was born out of a desire to serve women and families. I want to offer encouragement and help them to embrace pregnancy as a normal and natural process.
When a child enters the world it is transformational, and families experience great physical, emotional, and spiritual change. It is my goal to support and nurture mothers, babies, and their family members throughout this process.
Doulas are for woman having a baby, whether it is natural homebirth or a scheduled cesarean or anything in between. I am there to support you in the birth you want.
Here I am (below) at the beginning of this journey, a class filled with ladies eager to learn about becoming a Doula. I appreciation all I learned and was taught then. I feel so blessed looking back now and see how things have blossomed since. :)
Friday, April 8, 2011
A Thank You Letter to My Clients
As I was returning home from a wonderful consult this evening with one of my clients, and am celebrating a happy due date with another momma tomorrow (although we know babies have thier own timetable!) it got me thinking about the wonderfull women and their familes I have had the honor of serving. How could I thank them? I so enjoy our time together, our conversations and truly am gratefull for their trust in me. Each birth is such a miracle to me, sacred, precious and unique in its own way!
I stumbled across this blog. A thankyou letter from a Doula to her clients. Loved her blog, but most of all this post.
Dear Clients,
I stumbled across this blog. A thankyou letter from a Doula to her clients. Loved her blog, but most of all this post.
Dear Clients,
I am writing this letter to you, my clients, to thank you! Thank you for showing me strength, grace, power and absolute fortitude during the labor and birth of your beautiful daughter. I was honored to witness this fundamental power during your recent birth! It has changed me forever.
I remember when we met to discuss working together at the birth of your baby. You shared your fears, your concerns and your doubts. Tears were shed. As I got to know you, I listened as you expressed your thoughts and self doubts about your own strength. So many things to worry about, so many unknowns.
As you neared the end of your pregnancy, so many deadlines and obstacles arose that required you to prove that you and your baby were doing well. As your due date came and went, you wondered why you were still pregnant, yet you knew that your baby would choose the date of her birth. Balancing doubt and belief became a daily struggle, and you still forged on, waking up each morning, surprised that you were still pregnant. Acceptance and peace settled slowly, and you found your rhythm to wait for your daughter.

And then, labor started. Contractions regular and intense, starting as midnight drew near, needing to breathe through them and pay attention….this continued, throughout the night, with little sleep, during the day and onwards through a second night. Exhaustion was huge and the question about why things were not progressing? and still you soldiered on! Another day and evening, and then a spontaneous release of water after 48 hours, and things kicked into high gear. Active labor started and you never looked back! Strong contractions dilated your cervix and you found your groove. You got down to the hard work of birthing your baby, without complaint, without question, so calm, so intent and so intentional! The questioning, uncertain woman who expressed doubts during pregnancy was nowhere to be found. In her place, a strong, powerful woman, loose, fluid and laboring. Internal and composed. Accepting and strong.
And when things were at their most intense, you looked inside and found strength to advocate for yourself and your daughter. During the most vulnerable, most intense, final hours, you were composed and grounded! I listened and watched as you found your voice, in a way that few women do, ever in their life, never mind at 9 cm in labor! I was and continue to be in awe of your actions and thoughts and your conversations with your health care providers, speaking your mind and your intent. You are woman who can do anything! I hope that as you reflect back on this experience, you recognize how powerful and capable you are! Your daughter should grow up knowing what a strong, capable woman her mother is, and how lucky she is to have you as her mom.
Thank you for letting me support you and watch you in all your glory, as you brought forth your daughter! I am in awe of your power! Thank you!
Warmly,
Sharon
Yes, thankyou from the bottom of my heart!
Blessings await!,
Danelle
Check out her blog :
A Thank You Letter to My Clients
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
About me

My name is Danelle,
Each one of my four children have given me very different births, and I enjoy them very much, along with my wonderful husband! I am also so gratefull to my friend who are always sharing stories, blogs, and links with me to help me grow.
I work to empower women to make their own educated decisions and the best choices for their circumstances in labor and birth. My hope is to dispel fear and anxiety over this blessed event through advocacy, education, and support. I am fully supportive of hospital, home, birth center, and unassisted births. I believe in a woman's right to make an educated choice about where and with whom to give birth.
I serve women in the Philadelphia area. (Bucks and Montgomery county) Welcome!
Services offered: labor doula services, birth plan consultations, and photography
What is a Doula?
Welcome to Expecting Miracles, the place where I share what birth work is teaching me, and what I am learning from the wonderful families who have invited me to share in this special season of their lives. Here you will find information about me and the doula services I provide, birth stories from remarkable women and their loved ones, as well as all kinds of resources to enrich your own journey of discovery.
The word "doula" comes from the ancient Greek meaning "a woman who serves" and is now used to refer to a trained and experienced professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to the mother during pregnancy, birth and postpartum.
Benefits of Having a Doula at Your Birth:
* Up to a 50% reduction in C-section rates
* Up to a 60% reduction in epidural requests
* Approximately 25% reduction in the length of labor
* Over 30% reduction in narcotic pain relief requests
* Increased maternal satisfaction with birth experience
*Increased breastfeeding success
*Increased mother-baby bonding
*Lower postpartum depression
*Statistics from Mothering the Mother, Marshall H. Klaus, M.D., John H. Kennell, M.D., and Phyllis H. Klaus, M.Ed., C.S.W., 1993
Doulas are for any woman having a baby, whether it is a natural homebirth or a scheduled cesarean or anything in between. A doula is there to support you in the birth that you want. If you want to have an epidural, among other things, a doula will provide objective information about when might be the best time to get an epidural, and how you want to make that decision.
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¿qué es una doula? Una doula puede ofrecer apoyo durante la atención prenatal, durante el parto y/o durante el período de postparto. |
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