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'''Doulas''' are trained companions who provide emotional, physical, and informational support to individuals undergoing significant health-related experiences. Unlike healthcare professionals, they do not provide medical care but instead offer continuous, personalized support during experiences such as childbirth, miscarriage, induced abortion, stillbirth, or even non-reproductive experiences such as dying. == Roles and Responsibilities == A doula's role encompasses a range of responsibilities which vary depending on the specific needs and preferences of the client. These responsibilities may include providing emotional support, aiding with comfort measures, offering information about the birth process and medical procedures, advocating for the client's wishes, and providing support and reassurance to the client's partner or family. == Benefits == The support provided by a doula can have numerous benefits. Research has shown that the presence of a doula during childbirth can lead to shorter labors, reduced need for medical interventions, decreased rates of cesarean birth, and increased satisfaction with the birth experience. The benefits of a doula providing other types of support, such as during miscarriage, abortion, or end-of-life care, have been less well studied, but preliminary evidence suggests that doulas can enhance these experiences by providing emotional support and helping individuals cope with health transitions. == Training and Certification == Doulas typically undergo specific training programs which cover a variety of topics including the physiology of birth, comfort measures, communication skills, and the emotional and psychological aspects of childbirth and postpartum. Many doulas choose to become certified through organizations such as DONA International or the Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA), although certification is not universally required. == See Also == * [[Midwifery]] * [[Childbirth]] * [[Postpartum period]] * [[Palliative care]] {{stub}} [[Category:Healthcare occupations]] [[Category:Childbirth]] [[Category:Palliative care]] [[Category:Doulas]] = Doula = <gallery> File:Fotos_produzidas_pelo_Senado_(25184345764).jpg </gallery>
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