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The World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes provides policy guidance to c

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The World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes provides policy guidance to countries on the ethical marketing of breast-milk substitutes. This would be an example of what domain from the Social Ecological Model? Individual Interpersonal Organizational Community Society
During labor and birth, doulas act as an advocate for persons giving birth by: Promoting policies to mitigate issues of racial bias Supporting the birthing person in articulating questions and preferences 0 0 0 0 Speaking with the doctors and nurses on behalf of the birthing person Telling the birthing person what is best for them
What is a current cultural, geographic, or financial barrier to accessing a doula? а There is a diverse doula workforce Doulas typically only work in rural areas Doulas are costly and not typically covered by insurance Doulas only accept payment through insurance It is too easy for doulas to obtain training and certification