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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 acknowledge with respect that I live and work on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional lands of the Néhiyawak (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Nakoda (Stoney), Dene, Anishinaabe (Ojibway/Saulteaux), Métis, and Inuit peoples. This area is also part of the Métis Nation homeland.

I recognize the ongoing impacts of colonization, systemic racism, and harm experienced by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples within healthcare systems. I am committed to anti-colonial practice, cultural humility, and continual learning.

I am deeply grateful to Indigenous communities and knowledge keepers who share their experiences, sustain traditional healing practices, and continue to lead the way toward sovereignty and self-determination.

Everyone is Welcome

As someone who welcomes all, I use inclusive language to respect diverse bodies, genders, and relationships. People express gender and sexuality differently and have varied biological traits. Inclusive language ensures no one is excluded and reflects the diversity of those I serve. On this website, I use varied terms to represent this diversity, recognizing language is personal, evolving, and powerful. I aim to stay current and welcome feedback. My language guidance comes from BCCDC and TransCare BC.

2SLGBTQIA+ flag for diversity and inclusive chiropractic care. Health care that respects everyone.