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North Carolina abortion doulas offer support through an often lonely procedure
Lauren Overman has an Amazon procuring record she sends individuals making ready to have an abortion: a heating pad, therapeutic massage instruments, a journal, aromatherapy oils — gadgets she thinks could possibly be useful earlier than, throughout and after the process.
Overman is an abortion doula primarily based in North Carolina’s Triangle. She gives her providers, each nearly and in-person, to individuals throughout the U.S., together with in states which have banned or severely restricted abortion entry.
“I assist them discover what clinics are going to be closest to them (and) what sources there are for funding,” Overman stated. She additionally helps them safe transportation to and from the process in addition to lodging in the event that they’re having to journey a big distance.
In North Carolina, there are round 100 skilled abortion doulas and about 40 who’re actively working, in line with estimates from native abortion rights organizations. Abortion doulas aren’t regulated so it’s tough to pinpoint the precise quantity.
For Overman, a big a part of abortion doula work is expectation administration. She educates individuals about what to anticipate, whether or not they’re having a drugs abortion, that means taking a tablet at dwelling, or going right into a clinic for a surgical process. She tells them issues like how a lot bleeding is regular and which uncomfortable side effects are regarding.
“You possibly can replenish a brilliant maxi pad in an hour, that’s OK. If you happen to replenish a number of pads each hour for 2 to 3 hours consecutively, then that’s an issue,” Overman stated.
One other essential portion of Overman’s job is emotionally supporting individuals who have abortions. She will be able to even maintain somebody’s hand through the precise process, although these days, with COVID-19 restrictions, that hasn’t at all times been attainable. After an abortion, Overman stated, doulas typically spend time with individuals as they’re “wading by means of tough feelings.”
“Even when it’s similar to, sitting down with them afterward and having a meal or watching TV and holding area — being there in order that they’ll deliver one thing up in the event that they wish to speak about it. But additionally there aren’t any expectations that it’s important to speak about it in the event you don’t wish to,” she stated.
Overman doesn’t cost for her abortion doula providers, however different doulas might cost on a sliding scale, which may vary from $200 to $800.
Doulas don’t should attend medical faculty and there’s no normal licensing course of. Nonetheless, many abortion rights teams like Carolina Abortion Fund (CAF) created their very own certification processes with coaching and clinic shadowing necessities — and have seen a surge in demand for abortion doula coaching within the months since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
“It’s phrase of mouth. It’s individuals sharing, ‘That is how I bought by means of my abortion or miscarriage with the assistance of a doula.’ And somebody being like, ‘That’s superb. I want that.’ Or ‘I wish to turn into that,’” stated Kat, a member of CAF’s board of administrators (WFAE isn’t utilizing Kat’s full title as a result of she’s involved about her security).
CAF’s on-line abortion doula coaching classes used to attract between 10 and 20 individuals, Kat stated. They’re now full at 40 individuals per course. Kat stated CAF hopes to increase the variety of coaching classes it gives within the coming months to accommodate the excessive demand. All of CAF’s abortion doulas are volunteers.
Ash Williams has seen extra individuals signing up for abortion doula coaching, too — not simply from North Carolina and South Carolina, however from across the globe. Williams, a doula with the Asheville-based Mountain Space Abortion Doula Collective, gives digital doula coaching that comes with matters like gender-expansive language and the historical past of medical racism. For a latest course, Williams obtained greater than 800 purposes for 40 obtainable slots.
Williams’ four-week class additionally educates potential future abortion doulas on how you can help those that may be fighting homelessness or home violence.
“The doula is perhaps the one person who that individual has informed that they’re doing this,” Williams stated. “That’s a giant accountability and so we actually wish to strategy our work with a lot care.”
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Apex father of 3 represents North Carolina in 2025 Presidential Inauguration
APEX, N.C. (WTVD) — Colonel Josh McConkey has spent more than two decades serving our country, in both the Army and Air Force Reserve. He’s now a Commander at Andrews Air Force Base of the 459th Aeromedical Staging Squadron.
“I’ve got to do some pretty special things. I spent time with combat search and rescue. I’ve flown as a flight surgeon, spent time in Rwanda with the State Department,” Col. McConkey told ABC11.
On Monday though, he’ll get to do something that will mark a first for the decorated servicemember, leading the Air Force Reserve delegation at the 2025 Presidential Inauguration.
“I marched a lot when I was a kid and grown up in marching band. So, this is a lot of fun for me, but being able to take part in something like this, being a part of history is pretty special,” Col. McConkey said.
He leaves Thursday to head to Washington DC with months of preparation leading up to this once-in-a-lifetime moment.
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“A lot of logistics and security: we received a 108-page PowerPoint presentation just to go over. There’s a lot of history behind that, a lot of procedure and then the security concerns alone. So, you know, things have been very tight lipped on that, but the practices we’ve done three or four practices and you’re marching out in the cold and the snow. Hopefully it’s going to be above freezing on Inauguration Day,” McConkey said.
When not serving in the Air Force Reserve, Col. McConkey is an ER doctor in the Triangle, an author, the founder of a non-profit organization – and his proudest titles: husband and father of three.
He’s excited to represent North Carolina next week.
“I grew up in a very small town in rural Nebraska and always looked up to military veterans,” he said. “Just to be a part and represent the military and something this historic is, you know, for me is pretty special.”
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Sources: Belichick adds 2 veteran coaches to staff
Bill Belichick’s first coaching staff at North Carolina continues to come together.
Longtime NFL special teams coach Mike Priefer and veteran SEC offensive line coach Will Friend are expected to finalize deals to join Belichick’s staff, sources told ESPN.
After coaching for nearly a decade in college, Priefer started in the NFL in 2002 and was a special teams coordinator in the NFL from 2006 to 2022. He is noted in Browns history as serving as the head coach in a January 2021 wild-card victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, which is the franchise’s only postseason win since the 1994 season. Priefer stepped in for Kevin Stefanski, who watched the game at home with COVID.
Priefer was the special teams coordinator for the Chiefs (2006-08), Broncos (2009-10), Vikings (2011-18) and Browns (2019-22). He brings ties to the Naval Academy, something he shares with Belichick and his family. Priefer is a Navy graduate and served as a graduate assistant there.
Friend worked last season as Western Kentucky’s offensive coordinator. He brings strong recruiting ties in the South, having worked at Georgia, Tennessee, Auburn and Mississippi State as the offensive line coach. He has also worked as the offensive coordinator at Colorado State and WKU.
Friend has a long history of developing linemen for the NFL.
With Priefer and Friend, there are six known members of Belichick’s staff, which includes longtime NFL coach Freddie Kitchens as the offensive coordinator and veteran NFL coach Stephen Belichick as the defensive coordinator.
The hires line up the objectives of Belichick, who has stressed that he wants to run the Tar Heels like a pro program.
Before taking the UNC job, Belichick told ESPN’s Pat McAfee that if he were to run a college program, it would be a “pipeline to the NFL for the players that had the ability to play in the NFL.”
He added: “It would be a professional program. Training, nutrition, scheme, coaching, techniques that would transfer to the NFL. It would be an NFL program at a college level and an education that would get the players ready for their career after football.”
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