Maternal Health 911

31. The Impact of Doulas on Breastfeeding for Black Women and Infants with Victoria Snowden

42 min · 22 de nov de 2024
Portada del episodio 31. The Impact of Doulas on Breastfeeding for Black Women and Infants with Victoria Snowden

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In this episode, we dive into the critical role doulas play in supporting Black women and their infants during the breastfeeding journey. Our guest, Victoria Snowden, shares her insights on how doulas provide emotional, physical, and educational support to empower mothers. We also discuss systemic barriers faced by Black women, the importance of culturally competent care, and how doulas are making a difference in improving breastfeeding outcomes. Tune in to explore how this vital support can help close the gaps in maternal and infant health disparities.

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