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Dearest Doula with Nathalie Saenz

Ep. 109: 'Full Spectrum Doula Care: Providing Compassionate Care to Abortion Clients' Featuring Ashley Medley & Sarah Gillooly

06 Jun 2016

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Ep. 109: ‘Full Spectrum Doula Care: Providing Compassionate Care to Abortion Clients’ Featuring Ashley Medley & Sarah Gillooly **Trigger Warning** In this Dearest Doula podcast episode, we are learning about how to provide compassionate care and support for clients who are choosing abortion. We are joined in this episode by fellow birth workers Ashley Medley and Sarah Gollooly. Ashley Medley is a doula offering full spectrum care, and is currently serving clients in the Washington DC metro area. Sarah Gillooly is the co-chair for DC Doulas for Choice Collective and has been serving clients in the area of full spectrum doula care for the last three years. For links to the resources Ashley & Sarah outlined, be sure to visit our 'show notes' page at: www.dearestdoula.com/abortiondoula Have you connected with 'Dearest Doula' on social media? Don't wait, do it today!   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DearestDoula   Twitter: https://twitter.com/DearestDoula   Instagram: https://instagram.com/dearestdoulapodcast/   You can also get connected by joining our Facebook group, ‘Birth work is the Best Work’  Also, don’t forget to sign up for the Dearest Doula Accountability Tribe- to join in on weekly discussions with other passionate birth workers who want to deepen their doula philosophy, and grow their business.    I look forward to connecting with you!   *Sound/Music by Setuniman  at www.freesound.org/people/setuniman/          

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