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  2. Begin by filling out the 'About You' section. Enter your name, address, phone number, email, age, and occupation. This information helps your doula understand you better.
  3. In the 'Support Team' section, list who will be attending your birth along with their contact information. Remember to mark your partner with an asterisk (*) if applicable.
  4. Provide details about your healthcare provider including their name and phone number, as well as where you plan to give birth and any relevant conversations you've had with them.
  5. Move on to the 'History' section. Share any past pregnancy experiences or medical conditions that may impact your current pregnancy. This is optional but can be very helpful.
  6. In the 'Pregnancy and Birth' section, describe your ideal birth vision and how you want to feel during this experience.
  7. Finally, complete the 'Postpartum/Transition to Parenthood' section by discussing community support and breastfeeding plans. Feel free to add any additional notes for your doula.

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The demanding nature of doula work and the amount of care a doula provides for each client means that doulas typically cannot take on more than 1-3 clients per month. This is in stark contrast to physicians or midwives, who often are caring for dozens of patients at any given time.
Red flags include unrealistic expectations, disrespect, and poor communication patterns. Good doula-client fit ensures trust, mutual respect, and positive birth experiences. Doulas play a unique role, acting as emotional, physical, and educational support for expecting parents.
Questions to Ask Your Clients During a Doula Interview Can you tell me a bit about yourself and your journey to parenthood? Why are you looking for a birth/postpartum doula? Have you had any previous experiences with doula support? What are your goals and expectations for your birth/postpartum experience?

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Limitations of Doula care Doula care is limited to that which is not medical and not clinical. No medical exams or procedures are conducted by doulas. Doulas cannot give a medical diagnosis. Doulas cannot prescribe medical treatment.
But usually I try to touch on: How are you feeling physically? Hows your mood? How is feeding going? How have the nights been? (Help/offer advice/answer questions as needed) How are you feeling about the birth and everything that happened?
As professionals, doulas will not expect a tip. However, you should consider how much postpartum doula cost. Some people hire doulas still in training, or at an introductory rate, if that is the case, a tip may be appropriate.
Have you started fleshing out a birth plan at all? If so, Id share that with them. Otherwise, just think of it like a job interview. Why did they become a doula? Whats their training/experience? What would they say is their philosophy about labor and delivery? How frequently will they meet with you/be in contact?

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