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DOULA TRAINING

Become a professional childbirth labor coach

Doulas are professionals who assist birthing mothers and their families through coaching, support and guidance during pregnancy and birth. They do not provide medical attention for their clients but work closely with the client's midwife or physician in caring for her. Doulas answer questions and provide information about childbirth, help women and their families prepare for birth, and support them through labor and delivery. Doulas become a resource of information for moms and dads alike. Occasionally they will accompany women when attending their doctor visits, receiving medical procedures during pregnancy or during the client's childbirth classes. The Doula's goal is to provide a nurturing, well-informed resource for a woman and her family during pregnancy and birth, and to help her communicate with others during her labor.

Doulas become a resource of information for moms and dads alike.

Occasionally they will accompany women when attending their doctor visits, receiving medical procedures during pregnancy or during the clients childbirth classes. The Doula's goal is to provide a nurturing, well informed resource for a woman and her family during pregnancy and birth, and to help her communicate with others during her labor. The Doula Training is approved by the Colorado Division of Private Occupational Schools. Not approved by ABHES.

Common Questions

Is a Doula a Midwife?
No. Doulas do have a similar role in that they care for and nurture pregnant women, as midwives do, but a Doula does not provide any medical advice, medical management, or medical responsibility for the pregnant patient.

Why are Doulas becoming so popular?
Doulas can work with women who are planning to deliver their babies at home or in the hospital. In most areas this provides the only continuous care, from home to hospital, for a woman in labor, which is vitally important for women who want to labor safely at home as much as possible before going to the hospital. Medical studies have shown that women who have a Doula receive less interventions, less complications, less pain and shorter labors. Women who hire a Doula feel more positive, more empowered, and more satisfied with their birth experience than those who don't, regardless of their relationships with their spouse, friends, or family.

Does a Doula have to be on call 24 hours a day?
No. With proper training, Doulas are encouraged to support one another in private practices or in group practices. Clients should be guaranteed the service of a Doula, not the individual Doula. Doulas are strongly encouraged to care for themselves in order to provide care for others. It is expected for a Doula to provide office hours in order for clients to ask questions and receive support on a regular basis, which is normally provided during the day.

What is a Doula's schedule like?
Doulas are trained with time management skills to help preserve their personal lives while managing a professional business. It is up to each individual Doula to determine how busy they want their practice to be. For example a mother with young children may choose to have her Doula practice be part time, while a woman with more flexibility may have a full time practice.

Meets the requirements of the national Doula certifications.

For our most current offerings, click here (PDF).

Course Title Hours Tuition
DOULA Training 26 $350
This course covers the responsibilities, limitations, and expectations of a Doula. You will gain familiarity with the pregnant body including the psychological and physical conditions of pregnancy, learn to identify impending labor signs, and be able to offer different comfort techniques to offset the pain of labor.

Doula Business & Marketing 24 $325
Total: 50 $675
We feel that our business and marketing sets our training apart from the traditional Doula workshops. We show you the steps needed to create a private practice as a labor coach and how to establish rapport with clients and medical professionals.



HEALING ARTS INSTITUTE, FORT COLLINS SCHOOL OF MASSAGE is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) and is approved and regulated by the Colorado Division of Private Occupational Schools, Department of Higher Education for MASSAGE THERAPY SCHOOLS COLORADO PROGRAMS.