Doulas now are labor and childbearing attendants. They care for a parturition woman, tending to her non-medical needs, such as relaxation exercises, positioning, sustenance during labor, keep and help in communication with caregivers, information and planning before labor, and keep after birth. And they do money doing it. Depending on the area, beginning doulas charge $200-500 per birth, and full fledged doulas do even as more. Amazingly, the training and set-up price for a career as a doula are small, and the rewards go far on the far side pecuniary compensation.
The following is the table of contents for the MyMommyBiz Innovational eBook Start your own Doula Birth Business
Chapter 1 Me? A Doula?
What is a doula? What do they do and could it be right for me?
Chapter 2 Certifying to be a Doula
A review of the major certifying organizations, the steps to becoming a certified doula, and several tips for complemental and exploitation your certification most effectively.
Chapter 3 Marketing and Publicity
How do I market myself as a birth doula?
Chapter 4 What You'll Need
What do I need to begin as a doula? What kind of startup budget should I plan on before I "open for business"?
Chapter 5 Support
Being a birth doula can be nerve racking sometimes. Wherever and how can I get the keep I need to be a great doula and a happy mommy?
Chapter 6 Business Know-How
A little bit just about business licenses, taxes, and insurance reimbursement.
Chapter 7 Conclusion
A night in the life of a doula-what it's actually like.
Resources
Lists of books, organizations, websites, state & provincial resources, phone amount and addresses that can help you.