What is a Doula?


doula (/ˈduːlə/), also known as a birth companion, birth coach or post-birth supporter,


[1] is a non-medical person who assists a woman before, during, or after childbirth, to provide emotional support and physical help if needed. They also may provide support to the mother’s partner and family. Unlike a midwife, doulas are not medical professionals and therefore cannot administer medication. Doulas are typically certified with some courses taking over a year to complete. Practical training is involved to become certified.
[2] Support from a Doula may also reduce mothers’ negative feelings about their childbirth experience.[3][4] Some doulas provide postpartum support, for example assisting with housework, cooking, and offering help with learning to breastfeed.[5] #wikipedia

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“Women who are satisfied with their birth experiences often describe a sense of personal accomplishment and mastery, a flow experience. The foundation for this flow experience begins with good childbirth education.”


Simkin, 1991