Thank you for this video! I haven't found any others that really have a breakdown like this, so it was SO helpful to me. Checking out the rest of your channel now!!
Awe thank you Naomi! That's so awesome! When you do start, feel free to ask me questions through insta or send over video ideas- happy to help out where I can 😊
Facebook is a great place for doulas! I had a business fb page and joined midwifery/mom/doula groups for my state and connected with potential clients that way, and also had a doulamatch account. I felt Facebook was the most helpful tool, and then nothing beats word of mouth recommendations :)
Thanks for the tonnn of info!!! ❤ One question/concern is about waking the mom up throughout the night for feeding. Wouldn't that disturb her sleep? She might then ask what is the point of hiring an overnight doula. And yet, I know that newborns eat quite often, and it might not be possible to store an entire overnight's supply of breastmilk in bottles. Can you think of any other solutions that would not require bothering the parents at all? 🙂
Of course! 🥰 and from my experience, the moms I supported were breastfeeding so there wasn't much way to avoid disturbing sleep. Those breastfeeding should pump when baby eats a bottle so they would most likely have to wake anyway, although that's an option! Feeding is sometimes the route with less hassle, but it depends on the parents. I'd go in and out of their bedrooms very quietly, minimal talking, etc. It gave them peace of mind that I would change their baby's diaper and get them back to sleep so they could get the most sleep in. It saves a lot of time and is very helpful! ❤️
I have found my calling How do i get started, and what books do i read? I have 2 years until my youngest starts school, so i would have 2 years to finish my classes
How exciting! There are many books and podcasts to dive into, please feel free to hop over to my Instagram and I’m happy to give you a few of my favorite suggestions 🫶✨
Newborn care specialists and overnight postpartum doulas are a bit different in the sense that postpartum doulas are also trained to support postpartum healing and breastfeeding. However, the newborn care aspect is very similar!
@@TaylarKlecan oh I see! I just finished my training to be a newborn care specialist and was wondering if I should also dual certify as a post partum doula. Do you think there is a need to do that if I have my NCS certification? Thanks 🙏🏻🧡
Hi Tiana! Yes most of the time! It also depends on what mama wants. If it is the early nights where breastfeeding is still getting established, I usually recommend that they still breastfeed and I can support them in doing so if they need some assistance with positioning/latch. Once they get the hang of it we usually graduate to baby starting the night with a bottle, mama pumping and going right to sleep and taking advantage of that first long stretch (that is, if pumping is quicker than breastfeeding for them). Some mamas want the break from nursing, others wants to nurse the whole night! I have seen a mix of both :) we usually try different things because every mamababy has different rhythms, preferences and goals 💓
I'm so glad it was helpful! It can be a big commitment but I've done 2-4 nights per week anywhere up to 6 weeks-5 months. After a few experiences I learned the timeframe that worked best for me and how I preferred to create this offering.
can you do a video on how you juggle more than one client at a time as a pospartum doula?
Thank you for this video! I haven't found any others that really have a breakdown like this, so it was SO helpful to me. Checking out the rest of your channel now!!
I'm so glad you found this helpful! Thank you! 🥰
Awesome video! I can't wait to start doing my own postpartum work 😊
awe thank you! So glad you enjoyed. I'm excited for you 🥰
I’m starting my doula training soon, and I’m so SO happy that you are a resource I can look to for what’s to come 😁
Awe thank you Naomi! That's so awesome! When you do start, feel free to ask me questions through insta or send over video ideas- happy to help out where I can 😊
How did it go?
This was super helpful! Do you have videos on the process to become an official/certified doula?
Thank you so much! Awe unfortunately I don’t♥️
Such a helpful video. Thank you ❤
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I would love to know more about how you get overnight clients in a future video!
Facebook is a great place for doulas! I had a business fb page and joined midwifery/mom/doula groups for my state and connected with potential clients that way, and also had a doulamatch account. I felt Facebook was the most helpful tool, and then nothing beats word of mouth recommendations :)
Thank you! I am further along now as a doula and am getting clients (why I’m reviewing these videos) Woohoo!!
Thanks for the tonnn of info!!! ❤
One question/concern is about waking the mom up throughout the night for feeding. Wouldn't that disturb her sleep? She might then ask what is the point of hiring an overnight doula. And yet, I know that newborns eat quite often, and it might not be possible to store an entire overnight's supply of breastmilk in bottles. Can you think of any other solutions that would not require bothering the parents at all? 🙂
Of course! 🥰 and from my experience, the moms I supported were breastfeeding so there wasn't much way to avoid disturbing sleep. Those breastfeeding should pump when baby eats a bottle so they would most likely have to wake anyway, although that's an option! Feeding is sometimes the route with less hassle, but it depends on the parents. I'd go in and out of their bedrooms very quietly, minimal talking, etc. It gave them peace of mind that I would change their baby's diaper and get them back to sleep so they could get the most sleep in. It saves a lot of time and is very helpful! ❤️
@@TaylarKlecan right. Thanks Taylar! Keep up the great work. Following you. 🙂❤
Hello I have heard some insurance companies pay for doula services. As a doula how do we accept insurance payment?
Great video because nighttime doula is what I want to do.😁
This is great! Thanks! How long (how many weeks) do you usually stay with a family with a newborn?
Happy to share! Typically anywhere from 1 to 3 months 😊
I have found my calling
How do i get started, and what books do i read? I have 2 years until my youngest starts school, so i would have 2 years to finish my classes
How exciting! There are many books and podcasts to dive into, please feel free to hop over to my Instagram and I’m happy to give you a few of my favorite suggestions 🫶✨
Is this basically the same as a newborn care specialist?
Newborn care specialists and overnight postpartum doulas are a bit different in the sense that postpartum doulas are also trained to support postpartum healing and breastfeeding. However, the newborn care aspect is very similar!
@@TaylarKlecan oh I see! I just finished my training to be a newborn care specialist and was wondering if I should also dual certify as a post partum doula. Do you think there is a need to do that if I have my NCS certification? Thanks 🙏🏻🧡
i was curious as to how you get clients ? i’m not really sure how i would go about doing that :) ty !
love doulamatch.net and I suggest a few more ways on the 10 Tips for New Doulas video :)
Hi so are you waking mom up to Breastfeed the baby?
Hi Tiana! Yes most of the time! It also depends on what mama wants. If it is the early nights where breastfeeding is still getting established, I usually recommend that they still breastfeed and I can support them in doing so if they need some assistance with positioning/latch. Once they get the hang of it we usually graduate to baby starting the night with a bottle, mama pumping and going right to sleep and taking advantage of that first long stretch (that is, if pumping is quicker than breastfeeding for them). Some mamas want the break from nursing, others wants to nurse the whole night! I have seen a mix of both :) we usually try different things because every mamababy has different rhythms, preferences and goals 💓
@@TaylarKlecan You are God sent! Thank you so much!
My question is how do they hire you ? Like do you work for like a doula company or is it possible to be independent?
Hi, I just became a doula and I work with an agency. Some people just market themselves and never get with an agency but that’s a little harder.
This was super helpful! I'm considering doing night shifts, but I am not sure. Generally how long do you do night shifts for familys?
I'm so glad it was helpful! It can be a big commitment but I've done 2-4 nights per week anywhere up to 6 weeks-5 months. After a few experiences I learned the timeframe that worked best for me and how I preferred to create this offering.
Do all postpartum doula's do overnight shifts? I have 4 young kids and don't think I could do the overnight shifts.
No, they don't! I know many who prefer to do only days or only nights :)