Agreement Describing Doula Services, Limits and Fees
What is a doula?
As a birth doula, I accompany people in labor to help ensure a safe and satisfying birth experience. I have completed training approved by DONA International.
I draw on my professional training, knowledge and experience to provide emotional support, physical comfort and, as needed, communication with the staff to make sure that you have the information you need to make informed decisions as they arise in labor. I can provide reassurance and perspective to you and your partner, make suggestions for labor progress, and help with relaxation, soothing touch, positioning and other techniques for comfort. I am independent and self-employed. As your doula, I am working for you, not your caregiver or hospital.
Before labor.
I will meet with you and your partner at least once before labor to become acquainted, to explore and discuss your priorities and any fears or concerns, to discuss your birth plan and to plan how we might best work together. I also want to know your own best ways of coping with pain and fatigue and how you and your partner foresee working together. I will also inform you of times when I am unavailable for labor support. To cover those times, I will arrange one or more qualified backup doulas whom you may also meet. We may also decide on other meetings and will certainly want to remain in touch by telephone and/or email.
When you are in labor.
I prefer that you call me when you think you are in labor, even if you do not yet need me. I can answer questions and make suggestions over the phone. We will decide if I should come right then or wait for further change. I usually need approximately one hour to get to you from the time you ask me to come. We will also decide where to meet—at your home, the hospital or the birth center. Except for extraordinary circumstances, I will remain with you throughout labor and birth.
After birth.
I usually remain with you for one or two hours after birth, until you are comfortable and you are ready for quiet time together. I can also help with initial lactation and feeding, if necessary. I am available to answer questions about the birth or your baby and would like to get together with you within a few weeks to see how you and your baby are doing, to review the birth, and to get feedback from you about my role
What doulas do NOT do.
As a doula, I do not:
1. Perform clinical tasks, such as blood pressure, fetal heart checks, vaginal exams, and others. I am there to provide only physical comfort and emotional support.
2. Make decisions for you. I will help you get the information necessary to make an informed decision. I will also remind you if there is a departure from your birth plan.
3. Speak to the staff on your behalf. I will discuss your concerns with you and suggest options, but you or your partner will speak directly to the clinical staff.
Failure of a doula to provide service.
I will make every effort to provide the services described here. Sometimes this is impossible (for example, with a rapid labor). If my failure to attend your birth is due to my error, there will no charge for my services and I will refund the retaining fee. If it is due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control or your failure to call me, I will keep the retaining fee, but there will be no further charges.
Fees.
My fee for the services described here is to be paid as follows:
30% as a retainer fee, due when you select me as your doula.
70% due within one month after the birth.
I/We have read this letter describing the doula’s services and agree that it reflects the discussion we had with them.
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Client
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Client’s Partner
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Claire Lovell
Doula