How to Find a Doola in Training

For many years, doulas have provided emotional support to expecting mothers during childbirth. Doulas, also known as labor assistants, must complete special training in order to coach mothers through the birthing process. They learn ways to reduce the number of unnecessary medical interventions and encourage parents to make informed decisions about the birthing process.

While experienced doulas may charge higher fees for their services, it is possible for parents to find a doula in training that has less experience and can offer the same services for a lower fee. Follow the steps below to find a doula in training.

Instructions

    • 1

      Understand the types of doula services that are available. In locating a doula in training, it is important to know that they can provide their services either as independent contractors that are directly hired by their clients or as employees or volunteers of a program available at a birthing center, community agency or hospital.

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      Speak to your midwife or obstetrician. It is important to discuss your decision to have a doula in training present during the childbirth with your doctor or midwife because all of you must be able to work together during the birthing process. Also, most childbirth professionals have experience working with doulas, so they should be able to recommend someone that can provide these services. They may also know of a doula training program or doula instructors in your area.

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      Talk to other mothers. New or expecting mothers can be a great source of information because they can provide details about their personal experiences with their doula. Ask them to recommend someone or speak directly to their doula to get information about any doulas in training they might know of.

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      Search for an experienced doula that sponsors an apprenticeship program. Some doulas hire new doulas that have met certain training requirements as their assistants to give them an opportunity to gain experience under their supervision. Inquire about doula apprenticeship or shadowing programs by talking to local doulas listed in the phonebook or the Internet.

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      Contact a doula training organization. Organizations like the Doulas of North America (DONA), the Organization of Labor Assistants for Birth Options and Resources (toLabor), Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA) or the National Association of Childbirth Assistants (NACA) are some of the most widely known for supporting and providing doula training and certification. Use the links in the resource section to contact these organizations and ask about doulas in training in your area.

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