Krysta Sutterfield, doula candidate
I grew up in central Ohio in a nuclear family (1 mom, 1 dad, 1
brother, 1 dog, 1 cat, and an assortment of fish & gerbils in 1
house) & earned my first two degrees there. I was in Girl Scouts
throughout school, earned the Silver and Gold Awards, and am now a
Life Member. One degree is for interpreting between ASL and
English, though I haven't used those skills for a while.
After unexpectedly becoming pregnant, I posted to a hobby list
that I was looking for adoptive parents and got an email from
Char. She and a friend were with me for Neill's birth. We joke that
he was an email-order baby.
Knowing what we know now, Char says they would have hired a
doula for me. Even though I had a CNM (Master's degreed nurse
midwife), I ended up with a fairly interventive (is that a word? it
is now) birth. She and the staff nurses didn't listen to me, and
neither Char nor my friend felt comfortable speaking up on my
behalf.
I moved to Wisconsin in late 1999 at the urging of Char & Tim.
They had adopted Neill and wanted us all to have a closer
relationship. Open adoption is the loving option, especially for
the child. Having more people to love a child is always a good
thing.
After being downsized in 2002, I returned to college yet again.
I'd intended on picking up another bachelor's, this one in nursing,
but with so many applicants my mid-3 GPA didn't stand a chance, so I
went to grad school. Surfacing into the real world again, I
discovered that finding a job was more difficult than expected.
Char & I went through DONA-sponsored doula training in spring
2007. Even before the start of training, I'd decided that if I
could keep one woman from feeling as alone & ignored as I had during
my pregnancy & labor I'd be a success.
I'm currently owned by two cats and engaged to a wonderful man.
When I have spare time (& sometimes if I don't) I like logic
puzzles, reading, cooking, kayaking, SCUBA, and volunteering with
the Coast Guard.
Phone: 414-699-5726 (cell)
E-mail: krysta@1000praisesdoulas.com
Website:
http://www.1000praisesdoulas.com