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Working with LGBTQ+ Clients - blog BY THE DTI TEAM

5/9/2019

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It's time to move past antiquated and heteronormative views of gender identity and sexuality in the birth world. This is why I use language like "birthing person" instead of "woman" or "mother" in my writing and speaking about birth and parenthood. And this language absolutely does not exclude women and femininity for those who identify with that... It simply includes everybody. Language is really just the first step, but it's ever important. It communicates that I am honoring all people, all paths to parenthood, and all families.

This article is a great place to start if you want to learn more. You can read it on Doula Training International's Blog.
​https://doulatrainingsinternational.com/working-with-lgbtq-clients/

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    kelly clark is a Birth Doula and Sound Bath Practitioner in the Pacific Northwest.

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