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How to Hire a Birth DoulaChoosing a Labor Support Professional To Help During Childbirth
A Birth Doula provides emotional, physical and informational support to a woman and her partner during childbirth and should be hired according to the couple's needs.
Choosing to hire a birth doula should be a decision made between the mother to be and her partner. A couple should consider their goals and needs in a Birth Doula and hire the doula that best fits them. What Doulas OfferThe Birth Doula is trained to support a couple during their pregnancy by offering information on the many choices in healthcare. A Birth Doula can be a great asset to a couple as they navigate their choices in prenatal care, labor and delivery and the postpartum period. This may include providing research articles on labor induction, various medical interventions that may be used during labor and birth and postpartum care for mother and the newborn. The doula strives to help the couple make informed decisions on the care of mother and baby. What a Birth Doula Doesn’t DoSometimes confused with the profession of midwifery, a birth doula does not replace medical care or act as a care provider. Doulas don’t deliver babies or perform medical tasks such as checking the dilation of the cervix or the heart tones of the fetus. Choosing a Birth DoulaIt is common for a couple to interview three or four doulas to find a match in birth philosophies, personalities and skills offered. Some couples will look for a doula with dual training in massage, reflexology or hypnosis. Professionally trained doulas receive a basic understanding of relaxation and coping techniques. Doulas trained by DONA International are required to audit a childbirth education course as a prerequisite to their training as a Birth Doula. Some choices for birth doulas include:
The first step in hiring a doula is finding a local one. An online search or referrals from coworkers or a midwife or doctor can be a good start. Once a list of doulas has been collected the couple can contact the doulas and inquire of the basics:
Does the couple have specific needs or questions for a doula? These can be asked in the initial email or phone conversation to avoid wasting interview time for the couple and doula. If the doula seems like a good fit initially the next step is to schedule an interview where the couple and doula ask questions about each other. After interviewing several doulas the couple needs to narrow down their choices based on their goals and needs for the birth. Once the decision to hire a doula has been made all of the doulas should be contacted. Doulas that are especially busy may be contracted quickly so the couple should ask how quickly they should get back to her with their decision. Further Reading:How to Use a Birth Ball for Pregnancy And Labor How to Use Positions During Labor
The copyright of the article How to Hire a Birth Doula in Birthing Options is owned by Amy Kreydin. Permission to republish How to Hire a Birth Doula in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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