I guess first, how many of you are going to use a doula for the birth?
A person on my local military wife fb page just posted that she is working on her DONA certification and is offering free services while she finishes her certification. So I asked her to message me with more information. When she messaged, she asked what information I wanted, and I have completely blanked. What kinds of questions did you ask when looking for a doula?
Re: Doula questions?
Good luck though! Free would be awesome lol
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I'd ask how many births she's been to, what training she's done, when she goes on call for your birth. Does she have a back up? (If she had something come up and couldn't attend, does someone else cover her?)
What kind of supports does she use most often? Talk to her about the things you'd like for your birth and ask about ways she'd support you around that. If you're considering a medicated birth, get her thoughts on that. You want someone with a similar philosophy to you, who will support you in the type of birth you want.
But most of all, meet her for coffee and get a feel for how you 'click'. You want someone you'll feel comfortable with. Good luck!
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Is she able to meet with you ahead of time to discuss your goals and concerns?
How will you contact her when you go into labor and how quickly can she be available? Will she come to your home to support you through early labor or just meet you at the hospital later?
How does she help the SO be involved?
Does she use essential oils/massage/accupressure?
Is she willing to help you voice concerns and preferences to the nurses and doctors if you are in pain and having trouble speaking?
Is she able to help out after delivery (helping to get breast feeding started)?
She even helped me with questions to ask. If she has backup, if she has her own kids - does she have reliable childcare, how far away is she from your home/hospital/birth center, can she help with breastfeeding, how long after birth will she stay, will she meet with you before or after the birth... but mostly just ask her about her philosophy and why she's a doula. Get a feel for if you two mesh well.
Doulas are awesome. Mine has already taken so much stress away. If you can get someone still learning/needs to do one for free and you feel safe with them - it's so worth it.