
The shortage of midwives in the U.K. has prompted more women to turn to doulas for support during pregnancy and after the child is born. A free, voluntary scheme is now being trialled for disadvantaged women.
Allied Health Personnel, Social Support, Delivery, Obstetric, Midwifery, United Kingdom, Fees and Charges, Pregnancy, Workforce, Humans, Female, Maternal Health Services
Allied Health Personnel, Social Support, Delivery, Obstetric, Midwifery, United Kingdom, Fees and Charges, Pregnancy, Workforce, Humans, Female, Maternal Health Services
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