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Mary is in the middle of giving birth. Between instructing her to breathe and instructing her husband, Peter, to calm down, you are taking Mary's pulse. As her contractions get closer and closer, Peter seems to grow more panicky and has taken to pacing back and forth at the foot of Mary's bed, swearing nervously and running his hands through his hair.

A nervous husband can become a major detriment to the smooth delivery of a baby. While before you were totally focused on the situation at hand, Peter's presence has become a distraction.

"Communication skills are much more critical in the doula field," says Cindy Foster, a doula and childbirth educator from Medford, Oregon. "Effective interpersonal skills are essential in establishing good rapport with the client [mom] and her other support people. She must be able to assess the situation and provide accurate information to the laboring woman."

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