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doula
[ doo-luh ]
noun
- a woman who assists women during labor and after childbirth.
- a professional who provides support and assistance to individuals or families, especially during a medical or emotional crisis (used in combination):
death doulas who offer comfort and companionship to dying patients.
doula
/ ˈ»å³Ü˱ôÉ™ /
noun
- a woman who is trained to provide support to women and their families during pregnancy, childbirth, and the period of time following the birth
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doula1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doula1
Example Sentences
The author is a writer, yoga teacher and doula in L.A.
She became a certified death doula, a person who helps others prepare for life’s end and supports them during the process.
She also works as a death doula, which involves supporting people who are dying, as well as their loved ones, to make informed funeral care choices.
Increasing access to doula support and patient navigator programs could also be useful supports, Mokashi said.
It would also alert Californians to doula services and other programs intended to support people before, during and after birth.
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