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" ... As a delegate, Carroll Foy supported the expansion of Medicaid to 500,000 newly insured Virginians, she advocated for a paid family and medical leave, and she helped pass legislation to assess the feasibility of Medicaid reimbursement for doula care, among other efforts. ... "
" ... As magical as pregnancy is, it can also be a lonely and isolating experience. In addition to providing wardrobe and beauty solutions, Goldman was driven to create a trusted resource and community for expecting women to turn to for advice, information and connection. HATCH hosts regular events in New York and Los Angeles where women can attend doula seminars, birth coaching, mommy and me classes and more. ... "
" ... Barens has built herself a career of walking clients through the cosmetic surgery process, out of holding their hands and sometimes sneaking them up fire escapes. She's like a doula, but for men having face lifts instead of women having babies. ... "
" ... The second story is about becoming a mother. Clarinda gave birth to her son at home in Hawaii, with the support of a midwife and doula who approached birthing from a native Hawaiian perspective. Watching these two women assist her in the process of giving birth was transformative. “It made me think differently about how we consult, how we create, how we bring anything into fruition without direct force,” she says. “The way we think things need to happen are not the only way.” ... "
" ... Torgersen: We quickly learned that the twins had different sleep schedules. We needed a night doula. My husband had to get more involved and “mom up” in the early stages. We also relied on our families. When I said, I was going to start this thing neither of us had any idea what that meant, so it was a transition over time. But we were already kind of squared away on who does what. He packs lunches; I do bathes. He does laundry in the morning; I do it a night. We assumed an all hands on deck situation. No gender “norms”. He sells outsource accounting services and works with a lot of startups and travels a lot. So the trade-off was you travel a lot, and I’m starting a company. We’ll take a vacation someday! ... "