How to Choose a Doula

Bringing a new life into the world is a magical journey, but navigating the postpartum period can feel overwhelming. That's where a postpartum doula comes in – like your very own fairy godmother, they offer support, guidance, and a comforting presence. We understand the importance of finding a postpartum doula who is the perfect fit for your family. In this guide, we'll take you through several different aspects of choosing the right doula for you. Let's discover the benefits of finding the perfect match for your family, and how it can create the foundation for a postpartum experience filled with peace, support, and empowerment.

Understanding Your Needs During Postpartum Recovery

As a new parent, your postpartum recovery is just as important as your baby's health. The first 6-8 weeks after childbirth involve physical and emotional changes that require proper care and attention. All bodies will need time to heal and adapt to the changes that occurred during pregnancy and delivery, but recoveries can take longer if there was any birth trauma. The postpartum period is also a rollercoaster of emotions. It's normal to feel happy, sad, overwhelmed, or anxious. Physical and emotional recovery go hand in hand. By meeting your physical and emotional needs you can help create a positive postpartum experience that will benefit you and your baby for years to come. 

Here are some questions you can ask a doula to be sure they can meet your needs:

  1. Can you help me develop a postpartum plan to deal with both my emotional and physical needs?

  2. Are you familiar with local resources and support networks for parents?

  3. How do you support the emotional well-being of new parents?

  4. Do you have any experience working with women who are struggling with depression or anxiety? 

  5. Do you have any certifications or specializations that align with my needs or preferences?

  6. Can you tell me about your approach to postpartum recovery and care?

  7. Do you know how to support parents with common physical challenges after giving birth, such as perineal tears, c-section recovery, and struggles with breastfeeding/chestfeeding? (Frida Moms Postpartum Recovery Kit is an amazing resource to aid in healing!)

  8. Can you provide references from previous families you've supported?

Assessing Compatibility & Communication with In-Home vs. Virtual Doula Care

As you embark on your parenthood journey, it's essential to find a doula who can offer you the support and guidance you need. The way a doula communicates with you is just as important as any physical support they offer. When considering in-home doula care, it's crucial to see if the doula will be a good fit for your family. Asking questions about communication styles will help you gauge your compatibility with them. Remember, finding a doula who shares your values, understands your desires, communicates well, and creates a nurturing environment will help you feel more comfortable and supported. 

Assessing Communication for In-Home Doula Care:

  1. How often can we expect to communicate with you throughout the pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period?

  2. Do you have any preferred methods of communication, such as in-person meetings, phone calls, or virtual sessions?

  3. What methods of communication will not be used?

  4. How do you establish boundaries and ensure accessibility when we need you?

  5. Are you available for emergencies or unexpected changes in our plans?

  6. How do you handle conflicts or differing opinions during our journey together?

  7. What is your availability for phone calls and text messaging?

  8. What if I need more support than I thought? 

Exploring Communication with Virtual Doula Care:

In today's modern world, virtual doula care has emerged as an option for families. Virtual support will mean your doula is not there to physically support you, but it offers parents the benefit of having someone to turn to when they need assistance, advice, or just someone to talk with. Here are a few considerations:

  1. What platforms or technologies do you use for virtual meetings and support?

  2. How often will virtual check-ins or consultations take place?

  3. Are there any limitations or challenges in providing virtual care that we should be aware of?

  4. Can you provide resources or tools for us to enhance our virtual experience and create a supportive atmosphere at home?

Your Doula’s Approach to Postpartum Support

From assisting in recovery to offering emotional support, postpartum doulas have a range of approaches to meet your unique needs. In this section, we'll explore a few different approaches that doulas take to support parents and aid in the recovery process. By asking the right questions, you can determine which approach resonates most with you.

Nurturing Emotional Support:

Some postpartum doulas specialize in providing emotional support. They prioritize creating a safe and nurturing space for you to express your feelings and share your thoughts. Consider asking these questions:

  1. How do you support parents in processing their emotions during the postpartum period?

  2. Do you offer a listening ear and provide resources to help cope with any emotional challenges?

  3. Can you share examples of how you have helped other families navigate the postpartum period?

  4. What techniques or tools do you utilize to create a calm and supportive environment?

  5. How do you support our families spiritual beliefs or lack of spiritual beliefs?

Hands-On Practical Assistance:

Other doulas may provide practical support, focusing on helping parents with the daily tasks of caring for a newborn and aiding in recovery. Feel free to ask these questions:

  1. What kind of practical assistance do you provide for new parents?

  2. Are you experienced in specific postpartum recovery techniques?

  3. How do you support breastfeeding/chestfeeding or bottle feeding?

  4. Can you share some examples of how you help families in managing household tasks during the postpartum period?

  5. Do you assist with creating daily routines or sleep strategies for the baby?

Holistic Wellness Care:

Many doulas take a holistic approach to postpartum support, embracing the physical and emotional aspects of postpartum recovery. These doulas may offer a blend of emotional and practical support, as well as emphasizing self care. Consider asking these questions:

  1. How do you incorporate self-care practices into your support for new parents?

  2. Can you guide us in creating a nourishing postpartum meal plan?

  3. How do you support mothers in their emotional health during the postpartum period? 

  4. How can we help our baby develop strong attachment bonds with us?

Overnight and In-Home Support from a Postpartum Doula 

An in-home postpartum doula can provide invaluable support through the first few weeks and months of parenting. A postpartum doula provides a wide range of services, from cooking and cleaning to emotional support and personal hygiene assistance. They also serve as an educator for you and your partner, helping you learn how to care for your newborn. In addition, they provide guidance on things like breastfeeding techniques or baby safety. Many families find that having a postpartum doula in their home makes the transition into parenthood much easier than it would otherwise be. 

Here are a few questions to help you determine the level of in-home support needed:

  1. Can you explain what in-home postpartum doula support looks like? 

  2. What tasks and services can we expect to be completed during your visits?

  3. Do you offer assistance with household chores, meal preparation, or running errands?

  4. How do you provide emotional support and guidance during the postpartum period?

  5. Are there any specializations or techniques you utilize to aid in the physical recovery of parents?

  6. Do you offer guidance and resources on newborn care, breastfeeding, or other parenting concerns?

Overnight Postpartum Doula Support:

Overnight postpartum doula support is a welcome respite for new parents who are sleep-deprived, allowing them to rest and recharge while their baby is cared for. Here are a few questions you can ask to determine if overnight support is right for your family: 

  1. Can you explain what overnight postpartum doula support entails? 

  2. What tasks and responsibilities can we expect you to undertake during the night?

  3. How do you help establish healthy sleep habits for our baby while ensuring their comfort and safety?

  4. Are you experienced in assisting with breastfeeding/chestfeeding or bottle feeding during the night?

  5. Do you provide guidance on maximizing parental sleep, such as offering tips on sleep routines or suggesting relaxation techniques?

  6. Are there any additional services or tools you offer to create a soothing environment for both baby and parents?

Doula Fees and Payment Plans

When you begin exploring postpartum care and support options, it’s important to ask about a doula's fee structure and payment options. In this section, we'll explain how a postpartum doula typically operates their business. This will give you a better understanding of what to expect when working with one.

1. Service Fee Structure:

Postpartum doulas typically charge a service fee that reflects their expertise, experience, and the comprehensive care they offer during the postpartum period. The fees can vary depending on factors such as location, duration of services, and the level of support required. It's essential to understand what services are included in the fee to determine if they align with your expectations.

2. Payment Plans and Options:

Postpartum doulas understand that the financial aspect of their services may be a concern for some families. To ensure accessibility, many doulas offer flexible payment plans and options. These can include installment payments spread out over the duration of the services or customized payment arrangements to suit your budget. While some doulas are open to discussing various payment options to accommodate your unique circumstances, others will choose not to deviate from a predetermined payment schedule. If this is a concern for you, be sure to address it with any potential doula. 

3. Utilizing Insurance, HSA, or Employee Benefits:

In some cases, postpartum doula services may be covered by insurance or employee benefits. While not all insurance plans include doula services, it's worth exploring your options and checking if any coverage is available. Additionally, certain employers provide benefits that cover postpartum doula care as part of their employee wellness programs. It's beneficial to reach out to your insurance provider or HR department to inquire about potential coverage or reimbursement options.

4. Tailoring Services to Your Needs:

Postpartum doulas understand that every family's needs are unique, and the services can be customized accordingly. Depending on your requirements and budget, doulas can offer a range of packages or options to ensure you receive the support you need. Communicating your need can help you find the perfect balance between the level of care you desire and what works best for your family's financial circumstances.


It is essential for new parents to recognize the importance of their own postpartum health. Remember, You have a right to feel supported, and having a doula during your postpartum period can help. By choosing a doula who reflects your values and priorities, you will know that all of your physical and emotional needs are going to be met. 

If you’re looking for a postpartum doula, consider Louisiana Baby Company. We are here to help you create the best possible experience after your baby is born.


Learn more about the postpartum services offered at Louisiana Baby Company.

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