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Michelle Lieske
"I believe that babies come into this world in many different ways and that each way is as it should be. I also believe that each person has a right to choose how she would like her child brought into this world and I will give her my full support." |
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The following information was provided by Michelle to help her couples learn more about what she has to offer them. The more information doulas can provide to their potential clients the better the probably "match" between mom, dad, and doula. |
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Name: |
Michelle Lieske |
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Phone Number: |
402-326-0215 |
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What is the best way for couples to contact you? |
phone, text, or email |
Are you a birth doula? |
Yes |
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Are you a postpartum doula?
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Yes
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Do you provide breastfeeding support? |
I have breastfed both of my babies, my second child was more of a challenge for me because he was born at 37 weeks gestation and was 5 lb. 6 oz. at birth. I've attended several breastfeeding support group meetings, have read several breastfeeding books, and took a breastfeeding education class through BryanLGH. |
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How many years have you called yourself a doula or labor assistant? |
I have been a doula for 1 year |
Can a couple call you with questions or concerns anytime day or night? |
Absolutely |
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What is the max number of births you are able to attend each month? |
Two |
How many births have you attended as of May 2009? |
4 births |
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Who do you personally rely on for backup? |
I have worked with Mary Anderson and Jeri Swagger through Birth Care. |
What are your credentials/experience |
I completed doula training through DONA in February 2009. |
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Are interested in meeting other doulas for finding reliable backup? |
Yes! Just tell me when and where! |
Do you assist mothers while they labor in their homes and hospital or just one or the other? |
I will assist both in home and at the hospital. |
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Do you have any preference for the types of births you attend? |
I believe that babies come into this world in many different ways and that each way is as it should be. I also believe that each person has a right to choose how she would like her child brought into this world and I will give her my full support. |
What is your religious preference? |
I am fully committed to supporting each family's religious beliefs during this time in your life. |
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Are there any local childbirth classes that you personally recommend to couples? |
I am not currently associated with any specific childbirth class. |
Can you give potential couples an idea of how much you charge to attend births as a doula? |
I believe that any woman who wants or needs a doula should have one and my fee is always negotiable. Please check out my website for my current fees. |
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Will you provide a sliding fee for lower income couples? |
Absolutely, my fees are always negotiable and case by case.
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Are you open to trading or bartering for services |
Absolutely!
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More about Michelle Lieske
As a doula, my mission is to advocate for women during the birth and postpartum stages of life empowering them as women and mothers. I will do this by providing; emotional support, by being someone that you can talk openly with knowing that you will not be judged by me, and by providing encouragement and reassurance at a time you need it most; informational support, by helping to answer questions about your pregnancy, the birth process and parenting; physical support, by being there when you or your partner needs me assisting with relaxation and other non-pharmacological pain relief measures during birth; and partner support or someone to help your partner to be as much a part of the birth as he/she needs to be.~ |
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Client Testimonials
for Michelle
Late on a Friday afternoon, I crawled into bed for a nap after a long work week. It was three days before my due date but I was ready for my son to arrive! My husband told me he was going to feed and walk the dogs, and I curled up for a snooze. Instead of rest, I had a strong and unexpected contraction and my water broke. I called down to my husband, “Game on!”
For an hour, I was a whirlwind of energy. I took a shower, organized the dog sitters, called my parents and doctor and, of course, called Michelle. She was an hour away, in Beatrice, but she jumped into her car and headed to Lincoln right away.
Overall my experience at the hospital was excellent, but the check-in process was excruciating. I was already in a lot of physical discomfort and was immobilized by the fetal heart monitor. I was so relieved when Michelle arrived and immediately went to work advocating for me. She convinced the nurse to let me move around after I’d been confined to the bed for an hour. My contractions became much more bearable when I could walk and sit on the birthing ball.
For the next few hours, I found what worked and stuck with it. I sat on the ball and my husband sat behind me and rubbed my back. Michelle sat in front of me and held my hands and spoke encouragingly. My labor was extremely fast – five hours start to finish – and I barely had any rest periods between contractions, which made for a fairly intense and uncomfortable experience. Although my goal was natural childbirth, I did ask for pain medicine once or twice after particularly strong contractions. Together, Michelle and my husband encouraged me to persevere drug-free, telling me I was doing great and that things were progressing really quickly. In retrospect, I was probably too far along to even be a candidate for an epidural, but it didn’t matter. With support from my birth team, I worked through the experience without any meds.
No one had to check and confirm that I’d proceeded through transition. Michelle said she could tell purely from the noises I was making that it was time to push, and she was right! Although I’d had visions of a peaceful and slow delivery, by that stage of the process, I just wanted to get that baby out! I practically clamored onto the bed the minute my doctor arrived. After pushing through two contractions, my beautiful son was born.
The moments after his birth are a blur in my memory. Although I was elated and experiencing a rush of endorphins, I remember feeling a bit lonely when the baby was on the other side of the room getting cleaned and measured and checked over. My husband and parents crowded around our newborn, and so Michelle came and held my hand while I received stitches and began the recovery process. I insisted she head home at around 11 p.m., and I remember thanking her repeatedly for being such a calm and reassuring presence throughout the evening.
In the end, we felt so lucky to have had Michelle with us on this magical journey. My labor was quick and “by the book,” but it was still scary and unfamiliar at times, and it was a huge comfort to have someone with us every minute to answer our questions. After a somewhat perilous pregnancy, we felt that we had a very charmed and blessed labor and delivery experience.
I should note that during those first hectic and sleepless weeks at home, Michelle checked in on me frequently and offered support and counsel. I realized that the role of a doula doesn’t end with childbirth; she was invested in my mental health as well as my baby’s physical health, and she was available whenever I needed advice or a pep talk.
Now six months old, Coltrane has continued to be a miraculous little guy. We speak often about that amazing night when he came into our lives. ~ Sara G.
Early on in my pregnancy I knew I would have an epidural during labor, so I did not need help for natural childbirth. My mom had passed away a couple years before, and my 5 year old really wanted to be a part of her little sister’s birth. I need my husband to be able to focus on my needs. I felt alone knowing I needed support for my daughter, Aspen. I thought Michelle was going to be with us just for Aspen, but she was there to support all three of us, with her patience, compassion, and her knowledge. Michelle helped my family welcome Ember into this world on a day that will forever have the most special memories. ~ Tami R.
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