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Honoring African American Midwives: Pioneers of Compassionate Care

Honoring African American Midwives: Pioneers of Compassionate Care

As we celebrate Black History Month, it is essential to recognize the profound contributions of African American midwives, both past and present, who have played a pivotal role in shaping maternal and infant health care.

 

Historically in Arkansas

Historically, African American midwives were pillars in their communities, especially in the rural South. In Arkansas, during times when Black women were often denied access to hospitals, these midwives provided indispensable care, ensuring safe deliveries and offering postpartum support. Their expertise and dedication were instrumental in making licensed midwifery care possible in the state.

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5 Ways Doula's Help Prevent C-Sections

5 Ways Doula's Help Prevent C-Sections
Doulas can play a valuable role in preventing cesarean sections (C-sections) by providing continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to women during labor and childbirth. While doulas do not have medical training or the authority to make medical decisions, their presence and support have been associated with several factors that may help reduce the likelihood of C-sections. Continue reading

Different Kinds of Doula Services for Birth and Postpartum

Different Kinds of Doula Services for Birth and Postpartum
Did you know that there are different kinds of doulas? A doula may focus her practice on only the prenatal and birth period. Or she could be a postpartum doula or a sibling doula. Some doulas may offer all these services, or a different combination all-together! Continue reading