A Randomized Control Trial of Continuous Support in Labor by a Lay Doula

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This article published in the new "Journal of OB & Neonatal Nursing" concludes that providing low-income pregnant women with the option to choose a female friend who has received lay doula training and will act as doula during labor, along with other family members, shortens the labor process.

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