Does A Doula Replace Your Partner?

If you have a partner supporting you in this pregnancy and postpartum time then you may be worried that a doula will take away that special support by adding a third support person. The reality is that the doula is there for the pregnant person and for partners. The doula should free the partner up to be the partner! Not an expert on pregnancy, labor or postpartum! Your emotional and life support can be just that while your doula is your expert on all things birth and postpartum.


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Doulas make partners’ jobs easier when they are doing their job well

  • A partner can be guided and reassured by a doula to make it less stressful for them

  • A doula also provides logistical support so partners can take care of themselves during the process as well as being a good support for their pregnant partner.

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