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• April 20, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Becoming A Doula, Breastfeeding, Informed Consent, Parenting, Postpartum
Tags: Baby, Benefits, Birth, Birth Experience, Breast-Feeding, Breathing Techniques, Cesarean Section, Clinical Studies, Costs, Emotional, Epidural, Fathers, Forceps, Hospital Staff, Hydrotherapy, Informed Consent, Intervention, Labor Assistant, Labor Support, Labor Tools, Massage, Maternity Care, Mothers, Nurses, Objectiveness, Obstetrician, Pain Medications, Parenting, Parents, Pitocin, Positions, Professional Labor Assistants, Relaxation, Required Reading, Techniques, Transition, Vocalization, Why Parents Need Labor Support


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