Why Would A Family Benefit From A Babywearing Educator?

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Because doulas are usually in a position of teaching new skills, babywearing is so frequently part of that!  Babywearing educators can be valuable partners for doulas, as they can provide in-depth knowledge on the practice of babywearing and its many benefits and safety factors. In this podcast episode, we will explore what doulas should know about the benefits of babywearing educators and how they can work together to support families.

Today’s episode is with Katie Shamp. Katie is an all-around awesome human and an absolute wealth of knowledge around babywearing and lactation among other things. Babywearing educators are under-utilized by doulas so this is an important episode to see the benefit and need to know and refer to babywearing experts. 

Quote from Katie:

“A lot of the benefits around babywearing are, are sort of adjacent to skin to skin right. And you can do skin to skin without a carrier for sure a carrier can be really helpful in that scenario or rap. So you don't have to have a carrier to be able to do skin to skin but I think that a lot of parents miss out on wearing their super tiny babies who maybe just came home from the NICU or wearing their baby while they're in the NICU or just wearing their baby who maybe wasn't in the NICU but is under seven or eight pounds. And so I think anytime you are wanting the value of skin to skin and baby wearing and everything that that can add. But you're having to go off label. We want to be really, really conscious of best practices with safety and informed choice. So that's I guess another really big one if you have a really tiny one, a baby with any specific medical needs, or who has undergone surgeries, and then if you have twins, that's another really big one I see a lot of twin wearing that is technically kind of off label use of the carrier and it we just want to be really, really aware of, you know, best safety best practices, when we're doing off label use.”

OUR GUEST Katie Shamp:

I’ve been working in baby- and lactation-land since 2012 at The Breastfeeding Center. A lot of my work supporting our community is behind the scenes, sourcing and vetting our product selection, honing our systems, and supporting our staff with technology—though my favorite excuse to close my computer is working with families on babywearing! I trained with the Center for Babywearing Studies in 2019, and became a Certified Breastfeeding Specialist in 2021. My passion for this work is centered in reproductive justice: I believe all people deserve access-to, and autonomy-in their choices about whether and how to grow their families, followed by respect, and support in realizing their goals. At home I love to splash in any body of water I can find, go on crisp early morning bike rides, and enjoy backpacking with my family and doggo.


CONNECT with Katie:

Website:https://www.breastfeedingcenter.org/

Babywearing Appointments: https://www.breastfeedingcenter.org/babywearing

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breastfeeding_center/



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Kaely Daily is produced by Kaely Harrod of Harrod Doula Services

It is sponsored by The Birth Prep Blueprint Childbirth Class

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