Doula information evening to be held in Warwick
Having a baby can be an very exciting time, and The Doulas of Rhode Island will be hosting an information evening for families from Warwick that can help them to decide if this option is the right one for them.
During the upcoming Meet the Doulas Night, mothers and fathers alike will be able to find out more about types of services these practices can offer, the benefits of using one, and whether or not this choice is the best one for their particular situation.
In addition to this, those who come out will have a chance to meet many doulas (women who advise on pregnancy) all at one time, and, if they feel they would like to use one, they will have a chance to find one that is a good fit for their family. Presentation folders can be prepared to give to each person who come to the session.
Doulas provide support and care for women, and the whole family, during pregnancy, birth and also the post-partum period. They work with the medical team that cares for the mother before, during, and after birth, and some can even work with a family who has adopted a baby.
The information session will be held on February 28 at the Warwick Public Library, which is located at 600 Sandy Lane. Anyone who requires further details is invited to visit the Doulas of Rhode Island website.
http://doulasri.org/events/
During the upcoming Meet the Doulas Night, mothers and fathers alike will be able to find out more about types of services these practices can offer, the benefits of using one, and whether or not this choice is the best one for their particular situation.
In addition to this, those who come out will have a chance to meet many doulas (women who advise on pregnancy) all at one time, and, if they feel they would like to use one, they will have a chance to find one that is a good fit for their family. Presentation folders can be prepared to give to each person who come to the session.
Doulas provide support and care for women, and the whole family, during pregnancy, birth and also the post-partum period. They work with the medical team that cares for the mother before, during, and after birth, and some can even work with a family who has adopted a baby.
The information session will be held on February 28 at the Warwick Public Library, which is located at 600 Sandy Lane. Anyone who requires further details is invited to visit the Doulas of Rhode Island website.
http://doulasri.org/events/