How Long Is a Typical Postpartum Doula Shift?

Postpartum Doulas function in a wide variety of ways! I know, I know, this is what I say about SO MANY of these questions. But it’s true. However, there’s still some typical and not typical situations in terms of shifts. 

For Postpartum Care a shift will be determined a bit by what your family’s needs are. If a family is needing overnight care those shifts are usually a minimum of 8 hours, with some being 10 or 12, but the vast majority are 8 hrs from 10pm-6am.  

If a family is wanting daytime care that varies starting from typically 2 hrs and going up! As a postpartum doula I almost always do 3-4 hr shifts. I really don’t think less than 2 hrs is ever enough, but I know there may be times when it is! (Like if you don’t live in a metro area with crazy traffic! ha!)

Key Takeaways:

  • Most daytime shifts are between 3 and 6 hrs but it depends a bit on the needs of the family and the availability of of the doula

  • Most overnight shifts are 8-10 hrs from 10pm-6am

  • There are 24 hr shifts as well as families who need months of care. Those are both discussed here as well, but I would say they are slightly less common than the other two types of shifts! 

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