As a Black postpartum doula, I've had to confront the idea that my role is that of a servant, a mammy or "the help". There is so much honor is domestic labor, but in the US it's been looked down upon, and Black communities have a fraught relationship with hiring help, or being "the help. What do postpartum doulas do actually do, and do we have expertise? Should Black families hire postpartum doulas or is that weird? Get the show notes at www.musingsofblackdoula.com/episodes/are-postpartum-doulas-the-help. In the DMV? Hire your own postpartum doula from DC Metro Maternity. And anywhere in the US, sign up for our online course for Black women giving birth in the hospital here- https://dcmetromaternity.com/online-pregnancy-birth-postpartum-class-for-black-women/ Subscribe to Musings of a Black Doula on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher!