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OB/GYN: Roy Pitkin, M.D.What's the difference between a nurse-midwife and a doula?By Roy Pitkin, M.D.A midwife is a registered nurse who has taken special training (usually involving a Master's degree) in midwifery. She learns to provide care for a normal pregnancy, including birth and postpartum care for mother and infant, and to recognize abnormalities that require a consultation with a physician. A doula has no special training and provides only personal and psychological support during labor.
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