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pamthedoula
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Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:18 pm Posts: 59 Location: S. Lebanon, Ohio
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I always write a birth story for all of my clients. I do it in letter form written to the baby. I print it up on pretty baby footprint stationary. The parents always love it. I wish my doulas would have written mine down. I don't believe they even took notes, which is kinda sad because there were 2 of them there. They were wonderful though! I wouldn't have had different ones.
_________________ Pamela J. Putthoff, CD(DONA), ELCS,
IN BLOOM:Birth Doula & Lactation Care Certified doula, Early lactation care specialist Operation Special Delivery volunteer
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NatureDoula
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Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:02 am Posts: 47 Location: USA
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I really like this thread. I'm considering keeping a personal journal for myself to process each birth. I'm in the prcess of writing my first birth story, and I don't quite know where to start. Thankyou to the pp who posted an example. Would anyone else be willing to share what they write in their birth stories?
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Tzippitydoulah
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Joined: Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:58 pm Posts: 17 Location: Maryland
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I've personally never had anyone mention it when I wrote a birth story so I finally stopped. I never felt like they cared for it, unless I just wrote down something momentous--like whenever a baby had to be born via c/s I would take note of the song playing in the OR and write it down in the event they wanted to remember it. But honestly other than that I think client prefer to remember it their own way.
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