Colorado Doulas Association provides contact information for doulas throughout Colorado in an effort to promote doula services around the state. We are not a certifying or regulatory organization. If you are dissatisfied with the service your doula or birth professional provides, please contact your doula directly, or contact her certifying organization.
Below is also questions to ask a potential postpartum doula as well. Go to postpartum questions.
From: Special Women: The Role of the Professional Labor Assistant
by Paulina Perez and Cheryl Snedeker, Third Edition, 2000, pages 21 & 22.
How Parents Should Choose a Labor Assistant
Once a couple decides to hire a professional labor assistant, they should interview prospective support persons carefully, considering her background and training, her relationship with the medical community, the number of births she has attended, the types of clients she has cared for, her experience with complications, the limits of her practice, her fees, and her backup arrangements or call schedule. Besides professional considerations, the couple will want to find out if the labor support person has values compatible with their own and personal qualities they desire. These might include honesty, patience, flexibility, credibility, good communication skills, self confidence, advocacy skills, sensitivity, availability, sense of humor, empathy, lack of prejudice, warmth, tenderness, a supportive caring nature, respect for the birth process, and love for women.