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Irish Maternity Hospitals Restricting Mothers Choice for Birth Support
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Friday July 22, 2005 16:50 by Tracy Donegan - Doula Ireland tracy_niall at yahoo dot com
Doula care shown to reduce caesarean rates Mothers in Ireland continue to have their choices in childbirth challenged by the Irish maternity system. Doula services which are now available in Ireland and gaining popularity are being prevented from entering many hospitals. Although birth assistants or doulas have been around longer than obstetricians, the term and role is not very well known in Ireland. Birth assistants are making resurgence in maternity care throughout the world. They are the newest member of the birth team. Birth assistants bring essential added support not only to the mother, but also to the doctor or midwife, the hospital staff, and, especially, the father, during the birth experience. Birth assistants are not a replacement for the special support that dads provide. |
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