Pre-natal
The doula will meet with you and your partner once before you
go into labor to become acquainted, to explore and discuss
your priorities and any fears or concerns, and to plan how
you might best work together. The doula will explore with
you your own best ways of coping with pain and fatigue of labor
and how you and your partner foresee working together. You and
your doula might decide on other meetings and will probably
want to remain in touch by telephone. The doula will inform
you of times when she is unavailable for labor support. To
cover those times, she will arrange for a back-up doula whom
you may also meet if you would like.
When you are in labor
It is preferable that you call your doula when you think you
might be in labor, even if you do not need her yet. She can
answer questions and make suggestions over the phone. She will
usually need approximately one hour to get to you from the time
you ask her to come. Except for extraordinary circumstances,
she or her back-up will remain with you throughout your labor
and birth.
After the birth
Your doula will remain with you for a short while after your
birth-until you are comfortable and your family is ready for
quiet time together. She can also help with initial
breast-feeding if necessary. Your doula will make another
contact with you after the birth (either through the mail and
a phone call, or a visit in person) where she will review the
birth with you and get feedback from you about her role.
What doulas do NOT do
As a doula, she does NOT:
Fees
A $300 fee for the services is charged. A down-payment of
$150 is due at the pre-natal meeting. However, this fee is
negotiable should your financial situation deem it necessary.
I/We have read this contract describing the doula's services and agree that it reflects the discussion we had with her.
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