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'Forced to adapt swiftly': Doulas reflect on how giving birth has changed due to the pandemic

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"Women can expect to have Covid testing from 38 weeks or 72 hours prior to admission". (Pierre Ogeron/Getty Images)
"Women can expect to have Covid testing from 38 weeks or 72 hours prior to admission". (Pierre Ogeron/Getty Images)

In 2020, expectant parents shared the devastation of not being able to experience the birth of their baby, as a couple, due to pandemic restrictions. 

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