Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Today's Challenge

So. I need a name. Most of you know that I've been in the process of doing my doula training, and it's getting on time to start printing brochures and business cards, getting a website and all that. I had one in my head, I don't love it, and it turns out that the domain name is taken...so it must be a sign!

I do however, have a logo - here it is. OK, here is isn't. Blogger is being a poophead again! Maybe later...How about I describe it for you - it's a single line figure of a woman, a pregnant woman to be precise, with her arms reaching up into the air - her arms turn into a Celtic knot like version of branches, and her legs turn into a similar version of tree roots. Jeez...hard to describe. I'll post it later.

So here's what I'm all about, to help you be inspired - I'll be working specifically as a Postpartum Doula, and perhaps Antenatal Doula as well (helps Mom/Family BEFORE baby comes, most often in situations where mom is on bedrest, disabled, etc.) I plan to add Prenatal classes, as well as BabyWearing workshops in the future. So where it is a Mom centred service, it certainly does reach out to baby, and family as well.

Here's a little blurb from the DONA International Website, about what we Postpartum Doulas do:

In traditional societies women and men grow up around birth, breastfeeding, infants and children. After giving birth, women are surrounded by caring family members who have a great deal of experience and wisdom to offer. This kind of help is rarely available to new parents internationally. The doula’s support is intended to fill the gaps left by our customary postpartum practices, which usually include only medical procedures, occasional checkups and the purchase of baby-related paraphernalia. The doula’s education, quiet support and guidance are a manifestation of the traditional postpartum support that our society is missing.

Doulas are trained in postpartum adjustment, newborn characteristics, care, feeding and development, and the promotion of parent-infant bonding. They are experienced in supporting families through their postpartum experience. Coming into the home during the fourth trimester following birth, the doula’s role is to provide education, non-judgmental support and companionship, and to assist with newborn care and family adjustment, meal preparation and light household tasks. Postpartum doulas offer evidence-based information on infant feeding, emotional and physical recovery from birth, infant soothing and coping skills for new parents and can make appropriate referrals when necessary.

The doula can serve as a "buffer" for new parents, who receive a great deal of unsolicited and possibly outdated advice. The doula can help friends and family members to foster and support the parenting decisions of the new parents. By modeling a deep respect for the wisdom and decision making abilities of the new parents, she makes clear that supporting them in their own choices will have the best possible results.
By dedicating herself to the family in this way, the doula validates and enhances the parents’ intuitive ability to nurture and encourages them to develop and implement their own parenting style.


My "Company Name" needs to be short. It needs to be catchy. It needs to have an available domain name! I'll take all your suggestions. I've you've never commented before, NOW IS THE TIME! If I pick your name, I'll make you something pritty....how's that for a deal??

OK, off you go and be creative!!

Thanks!

7 comments:

Misty said...

ok... bare with me... (Bear with me??)
I am a simple thinker... SO, here were my immediate thoughts... (possibly not as a title whole, but a large part of the title:

Nurture
Nutriment
Provisions

I like the idea of placing your simple title and then perhaps, in a smaller and less bold font, the definition backing up your word/title...

Anonymous said...

Give me a couple of days. .. I've got lots of time while walking the floors with my demon child to think about this! Lord knows I need something to think about.

xine says said...

First wave of ideas...

I.do.doula
(with or without punctuation, comes with great slogan: "You should too!")

Fas is gaelic for growth (see facebook email) and you could incorporate that into the whole tree thing. "Fastree Doula"
is both fas and tree but also fast and re.

I'll keep thinking

Anonymous said...

OH man...you pose a creative challenge when my mind is most UTTERLY FRIED! I'll see what I can do...it'll be hard work! I'm so proud of you!

Anonymous said...

Not sure how short is short for your title but here are a couple of ideas
*Growing your family tree
*establishing healthy roots
*healthy mom creates healthy family
*family growth
*right family start
*Building a health family bond
*Nuturing new life and you
That's all I have so far my creative juices have gone by the wayside apparently back to back pregnancies makes for a brain of mush.

Anonymous said...

Maybe a play on your name, like:
Rejenneration

Jenn said...

Oh, these are all good...keep 'em comming!