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What is a Birth Buddy?

Woman holding a mum's hand as she gives birth

Some of our volunteers offer 'Birth Buddy' support during labour and birth. They are happy to 'be there' by your side.

Or, if you already have a birth partner, they can help him or her to prepare for the birth. Whether it is an expectant dad, grandparent or friend, we are there to help and support them too. We are here to support the choices you make.

How does Birth Buddy support work?

Getting to know each other during the pregnancy helps you to feel comfortable. You will normally be offered a backup Birth Buddy too, just in case your main Birth Buddy has an emergency or sudden illness when you go into labour. This very rarely happens but it can be reassuring to know there is someone else who can be with you.

  • You phone your Birth Buddy when you go into labour (yes, even in the middle of the night!);
  • Your Birth Buddy will come to your home and support you during early labour;
  • If you are having a hospital birth you can go to the hospital together (they can’t take you in their own car but you could travel together in a taxi).

How can a Birth Buddy help you during labour and birth?

A Birth Buddy gives you practical and emotional support. This may simply be having someone to hold your hand and to help you understand what is happening and why.

Our Birth Buddies are trained to provide the following support:

  • Finding comfortable positions whilst you are in labour;
  • Simple breathing and relaxation techniques to help you to cope with contractions;
  • Helping you to understand what’s going on and what the midwife is saying;
  • Making adjustments to help you feel more comfortable e.g. dimming the lights, fans to cool the temperature;
  • Giving you hand or back massage if you would like it.

What happens after the birth?

Image depicts a mum in a birthing pool, cuddling a newborn baby after giving birth

 A Birth Buddy can be with you while you are feeding your baby for the first time and can help you to settle on the postnatal ward if you are in hospital.

PLEASE NOTE: Birth Buddy support depends on volunteer availability so we can not always guarantee to be able to offer this support. If you would like to know if this is an option at the time you would like support, please call us on 01268 525758 to talk through your request.

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