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  2. Death midwife - Wikipedia

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    A death midwife, [1] or death doula, [2] is a person who assists in the dying process, much like a midwife or doula does with the birthing process. It is often a community based role, aiming to help families cope with death, recognizing it as a natural and important part of life.

  3. List of European countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Salary Survey; Salary in Germany; Eurostat: Wages and labour costs; Eurostat: Minimum wages August 2011; FedEE;Pay in Europe 2010; Wages (statutory minimum, average monthly gross, net) and labour cost (2005) CE Europe; Wages and Taxes for the Average Joe in the EU 27 2009; Moldovans have lowest wages in Europe; UK Net Salary Calculator

  4. Darnell Lamont Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker has also worked as a "death doula, writing teacher, creativity coach, and world explorer". [26] This included being a faculty member at the Esalen Institute. [31] In 2015, he started a business called Passport Required, in which he guides tourists from the Black community on a backpacking tour to random parts of the world. [32] [33]

  5. Meet the death doulas who bring comfort to people at the end ...

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    Meanwhile, mentions of death doulas have officially entered the zeitgeist—part of a death positivity movement kicked off over a decade ago and identified as a wellness trend in 2019 by the ...

  6. ‘A godsend.’ JoCo widow didn’t know what a death doula was ...

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    Bretthauer, based in St. Louis, said people from all walks of life are becoming death doulas — doctors, nurses, social workers, lawyers, accountants, first responders, chaplains, licensed ...

  7. How a decades-old law led to death doulas' lawsuit against ...

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    Nonprofit doula certification associations and universities across the U.S. have been training people to become death doulas for years. Washing and shrouding are not the cornerstones of doula ...

  8. Doula - Wikipedia

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    A doula (left) applying pressure to a pregnant person during labor. A doula (/ ˈ d uː l ə /; from Ancient Greek δούλα 'female slave'; Greek pronunciation:) is a non-medical professional who provides guidance for the service of others and who supports another person (the doula's client) through a significant health-related experience, such as childbirth, miscarriage, induced abortion or ...

  9. Companies Should Offer Doula Care for Their Employees ... - AOL

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    It’s good for moms and babies, yes, but also for the bottom line. Helping pregnant and new parent employees helps companies. Getty Editor’s note: In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week ...