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In 1992, Doulas of North America (later on DONA International) was co-founded by Klaus, Kennell, Phyllis Klaus, Penny Simkin, and Annie Kennedy, ending up being the very first organization to train and certify doulas. The organization with the backing of the research study of Klaus and Kennell helped lend reliability and professionalize doulas. Due to the lobbying efforts of DONA International, the term doula was accepted into the American Heritage Dictionary and Oxford Dictionary in 2003, followed by Merriam Webster Dictionary in 2004.


In 2008, activists in New York City started the Doula Job, to expand the role of the doula to other reproductive experiences beyond birth, grounded in reproductive justice framework. The participants began working as abortion doulas and coined the term "full-spectrum doula" who support all pregnancy experiences and results such as pregnancy termination, miscarriage and fetal loss.


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Types of support [modify] A doula concentrated on birth is also known as birth buddy, birth coach or post-birth supporter, by supplying constant care prior to, throughout, or after in the type of info, advocacy, physical assistance, and psychological assistance. A birth doula is also called a labor doula. A birth doula might accompany a pregnant female throughout labor and birth in place of or in addition to a partner, relative or buddy.


The kinds of support provided during childbirth might consist of physical help and comfort (massage, keeping a supporting posture or supplying water), emotional support (providing company, motivation or merely talking in a soothing tone of voice), functioning as an advocate during giving birth (supporting the birth lady's right to make choices about their own body and infant to the medical team) and informational support (offer details about the birthing procedure and non-medication based forms of pain relief, and assisting in communication between their client and health service providers).


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Prior to the labor, the doula and the household can develop a relationship where the pregnant woman and their support individual (for example the daddy of the infant) do not hesitate to ask concerns and express worries and issues, and go over birth choices. Benefits and restrictions [modify] Constant support throughout labor provided by doulas has actually been associated with enhanced outcomes for both birthing women and children, including much shorter delivery, fewer caesarean sections and issues, the use of fewer medications and fetal extraction tools, less time in neonatal intensive care systems, positive psychological advantages, more satisfying birth experiences, and increased breastfeeding.





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