How Do I Work Around My Own Body's Limitations As A Doula?

Doulas come in all shapes and sizes, for lack of a better phrase! We have all different struggles physically and otherwise just like all humans! As a person with various chronic conditions, I want to talk through doing doula work while also supporting your own body’s needs and limitations. 

Doula work is physically demanding work, so keeping your body well supported throughout the time you’re with a client is super important. I would venture to say that how you care for yourself in the in between time is even more important! Sleep is key, as well as healthy and joyful movement. Adequate and nourishing food intake. Hydration. Relaxation! 

In an ideal world I would work a massage and some PT into my more regular post-birth transitions. I do them both regularly, but not as often as I’d like. Even just prioritizing and pre-scheduling such things is super important as a doula.

Key Takeaways:

  • You can absolutely be a doula even with chronic health conditions

  • You get to decide if you disclose these to your clients!

  • If you believe the conditions will dictate part of what you do then share them so they’re not a surprise!

  • Take good care of yourself! The worst thing is to have conditions that require certain care and not taking that care during a birth.

  • Set yourself up with tools for success! (I use heat packs, medication containers, etc.)

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Kaely Daily is produced by Kaely Harrod of Harrod Doula Services

It is sponsored by The Birth Prep Blueprint Childbirth Class

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