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Women have been serving women in childbirth for centuries. The Doula Association of North America (DONA), defines a doula is a “trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to a mother before, during and shortly after childbirth” (DONA). Doulas can offer various support and a communication bridge between the family and the health care provider.
If you are expecting a baby, you may have heard about midwives and doulas. While midwives provide medical care during pregnancy and childbirth, doulas offer expectant mothers and birthing persons emotional, physical, and informational support. Together, midwives and doulas can provide comprehensive care that promotes a healthy pregnancy and childbirth experience.
Midwives and doulas work together to ensure that you have a positive pregnancy and childbirth experience. Midwives focus on the medical aspects of your care, including monitoring your health and that of your baby, providing prenatal testing, and assisting you during labor and delivery. Doulas, on the other hand, offer emotional and physical support to help you cope with the challenges of childbirth. They can provide comfort measures, such as massage and breathing techniques, and help you make informed decisions about your care.
One of the most important benefits of having a doula is the emotional support they provide. Pregnancy and childbirth can be a challenging time, both physically and emotionally. A doula can provide a listening ear, offer encouragement, and help you feel more confident in your ability to give birth. They can also act as an advocate for your needs and preferences, helping you communicate with your midwife and other medical professionals.
In summary, midwives and doulas work together to provide comprehensive care that promotes a healthy pregnancy and childbirth experience. Having a doula can provide emotional, physical, and informational support that can help you cope with the challenges of childbirth and have a more positive experience overall. If you're expecting a baby, consider working with a midwife and a doula to support your needs and preferences throughout your pregnancy and childbirth journey. Click the button below for a list of local doulas we recommend!
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