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Postnatal (Recognised since August 2017)
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Birth (Recognised since May 2016)
Lives in: Cambridge CB1
Local info and availability:
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB7, CB10, CB24, CB25, CB8, CB11, CB8, CB23, CB22, CB4, CB1, CB2, CB3, CB6, CB7.
Other services:
I am a volunteer for the charity Pregnancy Sickness Support. If you need information and support regarding nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, or Hyperemesis Gravidarum, please feel free to contact me.
I provide coaching and mentoring for families in the perinatal period. Please visit my website for further details
I provide trauma resolution sessions, using the 3 Step Rewind Process. A gentle and effective approach that helps reduce distress associated with difficult experiences. Please visit my website for further details.
I co run a weekly virtual pregnancy support group primarily for vulnerable families, as part of the 'Birth As a Medium for Change' project. Please contact Cambridge Women's Resources Centre at info@cwrc.org.uk for more details.
How to contact Ellie:
Use the Contact form below or:
http://elliethedoula.com
elliethedoula30@gmail.com
07735 611475
About Me
I became a doula because I feel families should be nurtured and cared for during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period, in order to achieve the best possible experience.
My experience tells me that birth is a spectrum. I have supported waterbirths, caesareans, VBACs, inductions and both home and hospital births. Whatever your choices are (at any stage), and whichever direction your journey takes, I am there to help you achieve a positive experience where you feel in control and well informed.
Likewise, the early days with your baby are unique to you and can require nurture and support as you navigate parenthood in your own way. Whether it be your first baby, or an addition to the family, the postpartum experience is a transition My job is provide personalised and flexible support, holding space for your family while you bond and adjust to the “new normal”.
As your birth doula, I will be led by you, providing the information you desire and together we can explore how you’d like your birth to be. I can’t predict or guarantee outcomes, but I aim to get you to a place where you feel confident to make informed choices. I use a number of physical comfort measures during labour and birth, which we can discuss and practice at our antenatal sessions. I am a non- judgemental ear to listen, a shoulder to cry on and your advocate at all times.
As your postnatal doula, I will tailor my support to your needs. This might come in the form of practical help around the house, and allowing you time to get much needed rest and privacy. I can provide support with breastfeeding or bottle feeding and will make sure you are eating well by helping you with food preparation. I have experience and training to help with using slings and baby carriers if you plan to wear your baby. I am there to listen to any concerns or worries and will do whatever I can to make your postpartum experience relaxed and positive.
I am a quaivelified NLP Birthing Master Practitioner, specialising in Perinatal Trauma Resolution using the 3 Step Rewind Process. This is a gentle and effective technique, to help you reprocess difficult feelings about, pregnancy birth or the postpartum period. These sessions can be carried out in your home, or remotely using the telephone or Zoom. Please see my website for further details.
I love working with families while they navigate their way through this important journey and I believe firmly in supporting the choices that they make. I understand that families come in all shapes and sizes, so please get in touch whatever your family structure is.
Testimonials
Aisha: “Ellie is the epitome of professional (as far as I can use that term for doula work!). Everything was clear and all my questions and concerns well discussed. I felt like she really cared about me and my family and gave me everything I could have asked for in a doula. Presence, a listening ear, being available on the telephone, protection, understanding, love and this was all before the actual birth!
On the birth day she was absolutely indispensable. I have tears in my eyes as I write, I truly don’t know what I would have done without her! From essential oils to rebozos and her relaxed frame of mind, everything was in place to facilitate the kind of birth that I dreamt of. I was impressed with her level of service, dedication and composure. I had the birth of my dreams with Ellie! Ellie was with me through hospital appointments and a particularly nasty incident to help fend off ‘predators’. She was fully supportive of my birth choices! I would highly recommend her to anyone considering a birth doula or as a postnatal doula as Ellie did do a bit of postnatal work too.”
Susanna: “Ellie helped me verbalise my thoughts and wishes and to calm my nerves before the big day. She also helped go through a number of rebozo techniques to aid a good labour. When I started to get frustrated about being ‘overdue’ and the pressure put on me by the hospital midwives, she encouraged me to seek independent advice.
The labour progressed far more quickly than I had anticipated but Ellie made sure she came over as soon as possible after I had called her. She supported me both practically by fetching drinks and emotionally when I started to get into difficulty and the labour got challenging. I decided to transfer to hospital even though I wanted another home birth, and Ellie jumped into a taxi and followed us and got to the delivery unit just in time for the birth. Ellie was amazing after the birth and stayed in the room far longer than she needed to. I had a lot of processing to do as the birth had not gone according to my plan, and although the outcome was good and the baby and myself were both healthy, I felt a bit confused and overwhelmed. I also struggled with breast feeding, like with my other two babies. I had all the support I needed, and she made sure that I had continuous breast feeding support in the first couple of weeks. She also baked a lovely cake! Ellie is very earnest, engaged and giving in her role as a doula. She draws from her own experience, but she also starts from the wishes of the clients so is able to adapt to different families and their needs.”
Continuing Professional Development
- Developing Doulas Preparation Course 2012. Doula UK approved preparation course covering Birth and Postnatal work.
- Birthing Awareness Training NLP Practitioner Qualification 2018. Learned how to use the model of Neuro Linguistic Programming in the context of Pregnancy, Birth and the Postnatal Period with Midwife and NLP Trainer Mark Harris.
- Genius Learning NLP Master Practitioner Qualification 2019. Studied the deeper structure of language to understand people’s perceptions and behaviour.
- The 3 Step Rewind Process 2018 Mia Scotland, MAM Learning. Using relaxation and NLP to guide clients through a Birth Trauma Resolution Process, activating their natural ability to heal themselves.
- The First Relationship, Adela Stockton 2014. A workshop understanding the importance and mechanisms of early bonding, and ‘imprinting’.
- Babywearing Peer Support: A study day learning the ins and outs of using slings and baby carriers, the benefits of babywearing, choosing carriers, different techniques to get a more comfortable and ergonomic fit, followed by an advanced back carrying workshop. Both with Sophie Messager, Babywearing instructor and tutor.
- Rebozo Technique: Learning to use the rebozo (a traditional Mexican shawl) as a labour aid, allowing for rhythmic movements and comfort measures during birth. With Doula, Stacia Smales Hill.
- Birthing 4 Blokes: A workshop dedicated to supporting fathers to support their partners during birth with Mark Harris, Midwife and author of ‘Men, Love and Birth’.
- Breastfeeding: Discussion and look into breastfeeding cases studies; how problems and obstacles manifest and how to tackle them. With ABM breastfeeding Counsellor Maddie Mcmahon.
- Tongue Tie: An overview of Tongue Tie in babies; it’s definitions, the different options in getting support and correction and how best to support parents with a tongue tied baby. With Maddie Mcmahon.