View Full Version : Training to be a Doula in Brisbane/Gold Coast
4OnEarth1InHeaven
19-12-2010, 23:19
Hi all :wave:
I'm excited to be starting my Doula training next year :celebrate: and will be needing to follow a few pregnancy/births, if you are interested please let me know.
Kirsty
feelinglucky
19-12-2010, 23:37
Just wanting more info,
What hospital/hospitals work best for you.
Also what stages of pregnancy and due date is good for you? :)
4OnEarth1InHeaven
20-12-2010, 08:50
Any hospitals in brisbane will work for me, and i am happy to go to Gold Coast hospital, just not too far south. And i'm happy for any due date, even if i become qualified before you are due, just means you will have a qulaified Doula without the fee hehe.
Bountiful
23-12-2010, 21:49
All going well, I'll be birthing at GCH in early September (possibly August .. my firstborn was a spontaneous prem birth LOL)..
Blairysmum
23-12-2010, 22:02
I was thinking about looking into a doula as my husband works away a lot, so I would be very interested!! I am due 19th of august! Is that too late!! Oh and I will be at RBWH!
How long does your course go for? DH and I are going to start TTC in 4-6 months for our 2nd - conceived easily first time so not expecting to take long next time :fingerscrossed:
No worries if your course would be finished by then, I'm just keeping a look out for doula's and student midwives as I know that I want one next time as my first birth was a bit distressing for me and I want some support to make sure next time is different.
4OnEarth1InHeaven
25-12-2010, 12:18
All going well, I'll be birthing at GCH in early September (possibly August .. my firstborn was a spontaneous prem birth LOL)..
Bountiful, i have a good history with early bubs, if you are interested PM me and i can give you more details. Hopefully this bub will hold out for you and not come to early
I was thinking about looking into a doula as my husband works away a lot, so I would be very interested!! I am due 19th of august! Is that too late!! Oh and I will be at RBWH!
Blairysmum - Send me a PM if you like and i'm sure we can work something out :)
How long does your course go for? DH and I are going to start TTC in 4-6 months for our 2nd - conceived easily first time so not expecting to take long next time :fingerscrossed:
No worries if your course would be finished by then, I'm just keeping a look out for doula's and student midwives as I know that I want one next time as my first birth was a bit distressing for me and I want some support to make sure next time is different.
Darla - all going to plan i will be finished by Julyish, but i am more than happy to talk about it all with you if you want to send me a PM
canuckmummy
16-01-2011, 17:26
Hi! I would definitely be interested if you're still available. I'm due in September, but haven't yet sorted out any care. I'll likely deliver at RBWH as that's where my fiance is doing his clinical right now (med student) and we live down the street.
We're both internationals so I'm still trying to understand how the whole system down here works and would really love the help of someone who understands it all.
midwife2be
19-01-2011, 07:58
Hi Canuckmummy
I am a student midwife happy to help if you want. my name is Amanda and I am a nurse doing my midwifery studies. Let me know and we can discuss further.
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