FAQs

Want to know more about what doulas do?

We’ve put together a list of commonly asked questions we get about our birth services. Don’t see an answer to a question you have? Book your complimentary consult with us and let’s chat!

  • A doula is a trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to their client before, during and shortly after childbirth to help them achieve the healthiest, most satisfying experience possible.

    Countless scientific trials examining doula care demonstrate remarkably improved physical and psychological outcomes for both pregnant, birthing, and postpartum people and their baby. Doulas have a positive impact on the well-being of the entire family.

    You don't necessarily need a doula, but most people want one!

  • If your partner will be with you during labor, they are already fulfilling a very important role. They are the person in the room who knows you, and your preferences, best. They are bringing an amazing tool to your labor - their love and support. But they are not your doula. A doula is an impartial third party that can support both of you during your labor. Most partners will experience a range of emotions during labor, from joy and excitement to fear and nervousness.

    Many will forget all of the helpful tips or tricks they learned in birth class when the pressure is on.

    It is very difficult for someone to fully support you when they are managing their own intense emotions in a stressful setting!

    A doula can help you both navigate your emotions and any guide you through any unexpected changes to your birth plan, allowing your partner to be fully present with you as your partner instead of as your birth attendant.

    Your partner is the expert in you. A doula is the expert in birth. Together, we can create an amazing platform of support to make sure you've got an incredible support team around you as you prepare to meet your baby.

  • Doulas nurture and support the birthing person throughout labor and birth. Their essential role is to provide continuous labor support, no matter what decisions the client makes or how they give birth.

    Importantly, the doula’s role and agenda are tied solely to the birthing person’s agenda. This is also known as primacy of interest. In other words, a doula’s primary responsibility is to the birthing person—not to a hospital administrator, nurse, midwife, or doctor.

    A doula will focus on providing you with physical, emotional, and informational support throughout your labor. This may look like a labor massage or assisting with water therapy; providing you with reassurance, encouragement, and emotional support; or providing evidence-based information or guidance for decision-making during your birth.

    This may also look like providing different labor positions relative to where the baby is at in your pelvis. Your doula will also help you advocate for your needs and preferences, ensuring that your voice is heard and respected at all times.

  • A doula is not a medical care provider. We do not offer medical advice or provide clinical treatments, make decisions for you, or pressure you to make a particular choice for your care.

    Doulas do not take over the role of your partner, nor do we perform clinical tasks like monitoring your blood pressure, checking your baby's heart rate, or catching your baby.

  • Doulas support ALL births. Doulas do not have any agenda and offer non-judgmental support.

    A doula's job is to help you make choices that are right for you - what those choices end up being are not important, so long as they are yours.

    Doulas are trained to support all kinds of births - at home, in the hospital, with midwives or doctors, medication free or with pain medication, vaginal or caesarean.

Calm and Fun Doula Energy

Twins Birth Mom Indianapolis

“Lauren was absolutely amazing to have on my birth team. I interviewed 3 doulas before choosing Lauren, but I knew after hers that I wanted her with me on this journey!..She is educated, empathetic, and 100% about your needs and wants. I would absolutely recommend her and have zero regrets about choosing her and absolutely will again for any future pregnancies!”

-First-Time Mom

The Signature Doula

At Signature Birth Services, we’re committed to our moms’ having optimal birth experiences. The average length of active labor is 4-8 hours or more with the average pushing time lasting anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.

In 2023, we followed along with the birth journey of 13 women under our care. Here’s the difference that our prenatal care and birth support helped them experience:

Difference

data as of December 2023

Active Labor Time
Decreased Active Labor Time

Average Labor Pushing Time
Decreased Average Pushing Time

With a doula team that’s committed to your prenatal care, align your body and mind for an empowered birth experience.


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