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The role of a Doula in supporting your pregnancy journey

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We hosted a lovely session in April 2023 with Leila from Doula UK who talked about how Doula's can support you (and your partner) through your TTC journey, pregnancy and beyond. The video is now available to watch on our YouTube channel for anyone who is interesting in learning more about what a Doula can do to support you. youtu.be/_xlZWl_jgIQ

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