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Inspired by the unified collection of loving doulas in San Diego, this blog was created to share the fun stories of what our children do and say. In contrast to other children who's parents aren't constantly dropping lines like, "mucus plug" and "pelvic exam" in front of their little ones on a daily basis. To join in on the fun, please email your stories, quotes, pictures and videos to leadinglifeinlove@yahoo.com

Saturday, August 31, 2013

I suppose I should start off by sharing about my own future mommies, Mikayla (age 1yr 8months) and Natanya (age 3). Natanya is going to have at least 6 children, I'm convinced. She spends most of the day taking care of multiple baby dolls; nursing, wrapping, rocking, bathing, and even teaching them how to walk. None of which I had to teach her. Of course since March of this year, when I became a birth doula, her love for all things babies has only increased. She puts balls in her shirts and declares she's going to have herself, "a brother." When I left the house for a postpartum visit, I explained, "to help the new mommy with nursing." She responded with shock, "But mommy! You no have more milk in your boobies!" And the best play time conversation yet, "Mommy, me need a go to docker, me having a baby," my answer, "Well you can labor at home for a while hunny." She agrees, "Okay mommy, you be my doula."

Doesn't matter if It's a car ride, public park, or sitting on the couch, it's all a great place to breast feed for her.

And as for her side kick, Mikayla's attention span allows for about 15 seconds of swaying her doll and requesting I sing (since she doesn't know how yet).

I LOVE raising little girls. And I especially love raising little girls who are blessed to see birth as such a normal part of life!

-Karen Sousa, the doula

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