when does a doula usually join during a birth?

Whether you are a doula trying to set expectations for yourself and your clients or a pregnant family trying to determine what’s normal, today’s episode is for you! Doulas all function a bit differently, so as always there’s some nuance to today’s answer. When a doula joins their clients during birth depends on a number of factors.

It’s important to remember that there’s no magical way to know when the perfect time to join is. I wish it were that easy. In general, when a doula is joining super early it is often due to imposter syndrome and feeling as if you need to prove something or be overly validated. I do not say that lightly because I have healthy doses of imposter syndrome from time to time myself! 

Key Takeaways:

  • Usually supporting virtually in early labor and then in person when things are more active is a good strategy

  • This allows for the family to have optimal help during the most crucial times from a well-rested doula

  • There are scenarios when a doula should consider joining sooner and those are highlighted in the episode! 

  • A big part of this work is learning when to adapt your norm, and that’s important for this topic as well! 

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