doulahdoula
Doulahdoula is a neologism used to describe a practitioner who provides birth and postpartum support that blends traditional doula services with elements of spiritual, ritual, or cultural care. The term is not universally standardized and is used by some practitioners to signal a broader emotional and existential caregiving role beyond non-clinical labor support.
Etymology: The word combines the familiar term doula with a variant spelling or emphasis on doulah, intended
Role and services: A doulahdoula typically offers non-medical labor support, advocacy, comfort measures, breathing and relaxation
Training and standards: There is no universal credential specific to doulahdoulas. Practitioners generally complete standard doula
Reception and criticism: Proponents argue that doulahdoulas can enhance person-centered care by addressing emotional and spiritual
History: The term appears in online and practitioner communities in the 2020s as a niche designation, with
See also: Doula; Birth companion; Holistic care; Spiritual care.