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Dr. Joanna Galasso - For All Your Pregnancy Needs & Beyond
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Dr. Joanna Galasso - For All Your Pregnancy Needs & Beyond
About
What to Expect
Services
Meet Me
Blog
Connect
Book Online
About
What to Expect
Services
Meet Me
Blog
Connect
Book Online
Questions to Ask When Hiring a Doula
Doula, Birth, Preparing for Birth, Tips for Pregnancy, Childbirth Joanna Galasso 2019-03-11 Doula, Birth, Preparing for Birth, Tips for Pregnancy, Childbirth Joanna Galasso 2019-03-11

Questions to Ask When Hiring a Doula

A doula is an invaluable member on your labour and delivery team. The first step is to pick the best doula for you and your family. Here’s a checklist to help you ask the right questions.

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Pregnancy Chiropractic Care
Pregnancy, prenatal chiropractic, pregnancy pain, Preparing for Birth Joanna Galasso 2019-03-11 Pregnancy, prenatal chiropractic, pregnancy pain, Preparing for Birth Joanna Galasso 2019-03-11

Pregnancy Chiropractic Care

More than 50% of pregnant people will experience back pain in pregnancy. Good news is that you do not have to! Find out how chiropractic care can help you throughout your pregnancy by a Webster Certified Prenatal Chiropractor.

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Land Acknowledgment

I humbly and respectfully acknowledge that my work takes place on the traditional territory of the Néhiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, Nakoda (Stoney), Dene, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and Anishinaabe (Ojibway/Saulteaux) peoples—lands that are part of Treaties 6, 7, and 8 and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

I recognize the long and ongoing history of colonization, as well as Indigenous resistance, particularly the harm, violence, and systemic racism First Nations peoples have faced and continue to face in healthcare settings. I am committed to anti-colonial practices and acknowledge that I am on a continual journey of learning and unlearning.

I am deeply grateful for the voices of First Nations peoples who have shared their experiences, spoken out against systems of violence, nurtured traditional healing practices, and continue to lead efforts toward Indigenous self-determination and governance.

Everyone is Welcome

As someone who welcomes and strives to serve all people, I believe that inclusive language is a way of acknowledging and respecting the diversity of bodies, genders and relationships. People experience and express their gender and sexuality in different ways. People have different biological sex characteristics.

Inclusive language ensures we don’t leave people out of our conversations or our work. Inclusive language acknowledges the diversity of people we work with and serve. Throughout this website I have intentionally chosen to use a variety of language to describe bodies, identities and relationships with the intention of representing diversity. I also wish to recognize that language is powerful and highly personal, sensitive, dynamic and, as such, will change. I strive to be as current and inclusive as possible and welcome feedback on ways to improve my language use. I have taken my current language direction from BCCDC and TransCare BC.

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