When Does A Doula Need To Refer Someone?

Pregnancy, Birth and Postpartum require a level of care from a variety of different sources so doulas need to have a solid idea of when and how to refer to different providers. This is especially important when doula clients look to us for answers on who they need to see or what they need to do about a particular issue they are having. 

If you are a newer doula you may be thinking “okay, awesome, but seriously I don’t know anyone!” Start with your current life. Do you see a massage therapist? If so, ask them if they do prenatal or postpartum massage. Do you see a chiropractor? Same thing, ask what their experience level is with prenatal and postpartum issues. 

I send information to my clients about a few professions no matter what. Those include, Counseling, Pelvic Floor PT, Massage Therapy, Chiropractic, and other forms of movement and body work. I also regularly refer to placenta encapsulators and traditional bodywork professionals who do things like bellybinding and closing of the bones.

“So when we're thinking about the scope of a doula, I want you to think about kind of the the complimentary things that can be really helpful for you to do your job well, but also for your client to have a really good experience in pregnancy or birth or postpartum. And how other professionals really bring that together, right? Really, really kind of bring that home for your client and for yourself. The reality is that as a doula, you can add education, you can even add, I mean, some doulas are, you know, massage therapists and cranial sacral therapists and things like that, but, but really, there are other professions that you need to be able and be willing to refer to outside of your own scope.”

Key Things I Consider:

  • Build a referral list as you grow and meet people

  • Consider networking with providers to be able to hear more about their approach

  • Ask other doulas or birthworkers in your area if they have recommendations

  • Start with some of your own providers who you have personal experience with

  • Be aware of your clients’ ability to pay/use insurance for extra services

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