Questions to Ask A Prospective Doula
At Birth Roots Doula Collective Inc., we offer a free,
no-obligation visit to anyone interested in our care. This visit
gives you the opportunity to ask your doula any questions you might
have.
We do this because we believe that it is really
important for you to feel comfortable and confident with your doula.
We have provided some sample questions below that we hope will help
you make that assessment. If for any reason you don't feel
well-matched with your doula, we can easily arrange for you to meet
with another doula.
The Doula's Beliefs
These questions will help to reveal if you and
your doula have compatible philosophies of labour and birth, and will
hopefully also give you a sense of who she is as a person. A
doula with your best interests at heart should be happy to refer you
to someone else if you don't feel you are well matched with her.
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What do you think is the most important part of
your job?
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How do you see your role as a doula?
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How do the doctor, nurse or midwife usually
react to your presence?
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What do you think the partner's role should be
during labour?
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What are the main skills and abilities you bring
to a birth?
The Doula's Service
You may wish to ask these questions early in an
interview to make sure the doula offers the kind of service you are
looking for. A professional doulas should be able to answer
these questions definitively and without hesitation.
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Do you work with back-up doulas? Could I
(we) meet them?
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If I have to use your back-up doula, can I be
sure I will get the same quality of service?
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Tell me (us) about your experience with birth.
Cesarean birth? Home birth? VBAC? Unmedicated
birth? Epidural?
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How often will we meet before and after birth?
What topics will we cover at our meetings?
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At what point will you start assisting me in
labour?
Practicalities
Although it can be tempting to avoid the details,
sometimes the details reveal the difference between a professional
service and an amateur. The way a doula handles practical
matters can indicate her overall approach to client care, both
positively and negatively.
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What is your fee, and what does it include?
What are your standard payment arrangements? Do you have a
sliding scale?
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Where did you get your training, and how many
hours did it involve?
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Have you taken any continuing education since
your initial training?
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Will you provide references that I may contact?
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Do you have a contract to ensure I get the
service I am expecting?
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Do you have a cell phone or pager so I can
contact you at any time?
Your Impressions
When you meet the doula (and it is a good idea for
both you and your partner to meet her), pay particular attention to
your personal perceptions of the doula.
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Is she kind, warm, enthusiastic?
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Is she knowledgeable?
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Does she seem reliable and responsible?
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Is she a good listener?
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Is she supportive of your plans for the birth?
Happy Questioning!