Do Doulas Advocate For Their Clients?

Doulas are advocates. I will stand firm on this. If you do not see your role as ever advocating for your client then you are probably coming from a very privileged place. If you ever work with clients who are marginalized in our healthcare system you have to be ready and willing to advocate and amplify their voice. You center them, absolutely, you don’t speak for them or decide things for them, but you DO absolutely need to know how to advocate for and with them when needed.

Now, I realize this may ruffle some feathers. People have strong feelings about this. But I stand very firmly on my stand. Doula must know how to advocate if our future is going to involve safer birth for all birthing people. 

“Do we also teach our clients to advocate for themselves? Absolutely. Do we help our clients self advocate? Yes. But also, sometimes we are advocating for them. And part of that is based on the fact that we have an inherent understanding of the process and, and what should be happening that our clients don't always have. So let me explain what I mean when I say that. So let's say you know, you are, you're at a birth scenario. And you know, every time a client comes into this hospital, they ask them these four questions, right? But then your client only gets asked two of those questions. And the other two are actually really important for their care. And you're like, Huh, that's interesting. Every other client I've ever had here gets asked all four questions, right? Then in that moment, your client can either never know that there are normally four questions asked, you can ask the staff separate from your client, like, Hey, why didn't you ask those other two questions that you normally ask? Or you can kind of address it in the moment like, Oh, are we also going to talk about this thing? Because that's what we always do at this hospital, right? No matter which of those things you're doing, aside from doing nothing, aside from the option of like your patient, just your client just never knows that there are two questions that are incredibly important to them. That could have been asked but weren't. That's the only option. That's not some form of advocacy.”

Now, today’s episode is not digging into the how, just the reality that we must. Friday’s episode is the how, so stay tuned for that one. 


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