Meghan
Markel: doula forced to address reports she is working with Duchess Meghan Markel.
With her
spring due date looming, the Duchess of Sussex will be putting together
her birth plan. Previous reports claimed that Meghan has hired a doula as a
well as a midwife to help deliver her baby, but it seems the speculation
couldn't be further from the truth. Mother-of-three Lauren Mishcon, the doula
in question, has denied the reports, explaining to The Jewish Chronicle: "It’s the
result of a Facebook joke on my personal page and a very tenuous connection
between my husband's grandfather and Princess Diana. The more I deny it, the
more people believe it."
Earlier
this week, reports of Meghan's doula surfaced in the press. The report claimed
that Lauren has been helping Meghan prepare for the birth and even given Prince Harry advice on how to support his
wife during labour. According to the excited chatter on the Doula UK members'
website, Lauren joked on a message board: "I'm busy in spring. I could not
possibly say."
Meghan is preparing to give birth in the
spring
When
asked by The Sun last week whether the reports are true,
Lauren declined to comment. Her "tenuous" royal connection that
she spoke of is that her husband is Oliver Mishcon – the grandson of solicitor
Lord Mishcon, whose law firm handled the divorce of Princess Diana and Prince
Charles.
It may not have come as a surprise if Meghan did
choose to employ a doula. The Duchess is known to be a keen fan of yoga,
mindfulness and other holistic practices. Doulas are also known as 'birth
companions', 'birth coaches' or 'post-birth supporters', providing practical
and emotional guidance during labour and beyond - they are not medically
trained, but help mums-to-be achieve a positive birth experience.
The report comes as rumours circulate that Meghan will give birth at the Lindo
Wing, like the Duchess of Cambridge. It was previously thought
that Harry and Meghan
would use a hospital closer to their new Windsor home, Frogmore Cottage, for
the birth of their firstborn, but staff at the private maternity ward at St
Mary's Hospital, Paddington, have been advised not to take holiday in
April, sparking speculation that Meghan plans to have her baby there.
Will the royal couple welcome their baby at
the Lindo Wing?
The Duke
and Duchess will relocate to their newly-renovated property in March, allowing
them time to settle in before Meghan’s due date, which she previously said is
late April or early May. It has been suggested that Meghan could opt for
Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey, which is roughly 16 miles away
or a 30-minute drive. It is where Prince Edward’s wife Sophie delivered both of
her children, Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn, in 2003 and 2007.
Meanwhile, the exclusive Lindo Wing is almost an
hour away and would involve driving through London traffic to get there. But
Meghan could be sure of the finest treatment once she arrived; the
£6,000-a-night maternity unit offers mums "five-star" treatment, with
private rooms and en-suite bathrooms, and treats such as a post-delivery massage
or afternoon tea to celebrate the baby’s birth.
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