What is a doula?
A doula is a woman who assists another woman during labor and provides support to her, the infant and the family after childbirth. And so is a midwife.
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A doula is a non-medical assistant in childbirth. A doula is not the father but does help coach and provide support during.
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A doula is a woman experienced in childbirth who provides advice, emotional support, and physical comfort to a new mother. ChaCha!
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Doula (n.), a woman experienced in childbirth who provides advice, info., emotional & physical comfort to a mother for childbirth.
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