What doulas do
What is a doula? The word ‘doula’ is Greek for “female servant.” In the modern sense, a doula is a non-medical caregiver who is focused on supporting a woman during labor and childbirth. Doulas offer physical, emotional, and informational support to pregnant women in preparation for, and during, childbirth. Doulas have experience and knowledge in:
Studies have shown that when a doula is present at a mothers birth, women have had these results:
Scientific research has shown that being cared for by a doula can even improve physical and psychological outcomes for both mother and baby. |
what it means to
Laugh
Let's make your birth fun, enjoyable, and stress-free. This way, you can feel satisfied about your experience and cherish the memory.
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what it means to
Love
Turn the lights down low, light some candles, and play some soft music. Make this moment of birth one filled with love.
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what it means to
Learn
Understand how the body works, how to help relieve pain naturally, and reduce fear and tension.
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