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When a baby is born, attention naturally shifts toward the newborn.
But birth also marks the beginning of someone becoming a mother.

And that transformation deserves care, support, and understanding too.

In our latest journal feature, postpartum do
What happened to the village?

Many parents today are navigating birth and postpartum with far less support than previous generations.

Yet the need for care, rest, guidance, and community has not disappeared.

In Beyond the Vanishing Village, Julia
Many parents today are raising children in a world that asks them to do more with less support.

But across generations and cultures, birth and postpartum were often held collectively.

Care was shared. Wisdom was passed down. Families were supported
What does postpartum support look like when community becomes the foundation?

In our latest episode of Birth, Death, and Doulas, we explore a community doula training held at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York.

Supported by Global Doul
Community-based care grows stronger when local initiatives are supported.

We’re honored to share that the North Country Community Doula Program, led by 2025 scholarship recipient Julia Day, has received a Health and Wellness Award from Excellu
We’re not always taught how to talk about death.

So we avoid it. Delay it. Push it away.

But when we allow ourselves to have these conversations, something shifts.

We begin to reflect. To prepare. To be more present.

Death doulas support in

Global Doula Project is a non-profit organization on a mission to transform how we experience birth and death by making doula support affordable and accessible to families around the world.

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