A randomized controlled trial of continuous labor support for middle-class couples: effect on cesarean delivery rates. SK McGrath and JH Kennell Birth, June 1, 2008; 35(2): 92-7.
"Conclusion: For middle-class women laboring with the support of their male partner, the continuous presence of a doula during labor significantly decreased the likelihood of cesarean delivery and reduced the need for epidural analgesia. Women and their male partners were unequivocal in their positive opinions about laboring with the support of a doula. "
So, there are more choices in childbirth. Those of us in the birth field know that this is true, but fact is fact. Whether a Doula, ChildbirthAssistant- whatever you call her (Mom?) - She's a valuable asset to the birth experience.
Monday, June 23, 2008
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