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A Doula Story
Loretha Weisinger with girlNearly 10 percent of births in the United States are to poor, uneducated, and alone teens. It's a tragic cycle of defeat, spanning generations of unprepared mothers and challenged children. Doulas (from the Greek word for birth attendant), often former teen mothers themselves, are trained educators, mentors, and advocates who give young mothers-to-be skills and advice. A Doula Story documents one African-American woman's fierce commitment to empower pregnant teenagers with the skills and knowledge they need to become confident, nurturing mothers. This powerful film follows Loretha Weisinger back to the same disadvantaged Chicago neighborhood where she once struggled as a teen mother. Weisinger uses patience, compassion, and humor to teach "her girls" about everything from the importance of breast-feeding and reading to their babies, to communicating effectively with health care professionals.
Air Date
Sunday, 5/13/07 from 4-5 a.m. ET
Website
adoulastory.org
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