Have you ever heard of someone employing a doula to attend their birth and wondered exactly what a doula is? A doula is a trained labor companion who assists her clients in the physical, emotional, and informational aspects of labor before, during, and after childbirth. Doulas meet with their clients prior to the birth to better understand their needs and to discuss options for the upcoming birth. Doulas provide reassurance and perspective, make suggestions for labor progress, and help with positioning, massage, relaxation and other techniques for comfort during labor. Doulas give advice and resources for after the birth of the baby. Doulas also provide continuous labor support: they don’t leave until after the baby has been born. And, doulas are not just for the birthing person. Doulas help partners and other family members to understand the labor process and how to best assist in the birth and postpartum period in ways that they feel most comfortable. Doulas are not there to take the place of a partner. To the contrary, the experienced doula recognizes when to be of strong presence and support as well as when to stand aside.