On January 16, Governor Murphy signed the Doula Access Bill
(S-4119/A-5739), which ensures every mother has the right to a doula in a hospital or birth center. The bill unanimously passed both houses on January 8, 2024 before reaching the Governor’s desk.
Under the bill, hospitals and birthing centers must develop and maintain policies that allow doulas to accompany patients before, during, and after labor and childbirth. These facilities will also be required to publicly post their policies and designate a contact to maintain communications between their staff, the doula community, and patients.
“Evidence shows that doulas help reduce birth complications, lower rates of C-sections, improve mental health, and provide overall essential support and advocacy during the birthing process, making them an indispensable part of a mother’s health care team,” said First Lady Tammy Murphy.
For more on the bill and its passage, click here.
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