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Birth Doula Certification
I recently acquired my birth doula certification through DONA International (Doulas of North America) so now I can proudly display the credentials of CD(DONA) after my name. Here is short excerpt from the DONA website that explains a little more about the organization and the certification process:
“With over 7000 birth and postpartum doula members and growing, we are the largest doula association in the world. We support doulas by providing quality training and meaningful certification. We serve mothers and families by providing access to information and research about doulas, childbirth and the postpartum experience. DONA International certification sets the bar for doula education and professional development. It indicates to families that a doula has achieved a high level of training and professionalism.”
To become a DONA International certified birth doula:
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Attend a DONA approved Birth Doula Workshop of 16 or more hours in length. |
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Read five books from the required reading list and the DONA International Birth Doula Position Paper. |
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| 3. | Complete one of the following: A. Training in Childbirth Education or Midwifery (see list of approved Childbirth Education organizations) B. Work experience in Labor and Delivery as a Registered Nurse C. Observation of a 12 hour Childbirth Preparation series (not as an expectant parent) or “Introduction to Childbearing” class offered in conjunction with an approved DONA birth doula workshop. |
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| 6. | Document each of the three births for which you provide labor support with: A. DONA International Birth Record Sheet B. A 500-700 word account of each birth C. Client Confidentiality Release Form |
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Provide good Evaluations of your doula services from at least three clients, three primary care providers and three nurses or midwives. |
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Complete a list of local resources. |
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| 9. | Agree to adhere to the DONA International Code of Ethics and the DONA International Standards of Practice. | ||
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