Amy Silva Amy Silva

The Realities of Doula Work: The Good, The Beautiful, The Bad, and The Ugly

Becoming a doula is often rooted in passion—a deep desire to support families during one of

the most significant moments of their lives. The role is sacred, intimate, and incredibly

rewarding, but like any profession, it comes with its share of challenges. Doula work is not just

about birth; it’s about being present in both the joyful and difficult moments of a family’s journey.

So, let’s dive into the ins and outs of what being a doula truly involves.

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Amy Silva Amy Silva

Navigating the Journey of Birth: The Dual Role of a Birth Doula and Birth Photographer

Birth is a profound experience, one that marks the beginning of a new life and the transformation of a family. It’s a moment filled with emotions, anticipation, and a whirlwind of activity. For those of us in the birth profession, it's a privilege to be a part of this journey. As both a birth doula and a birth photographer, I’ve had the unique opportunity to witness and document this transformative experience in ways that intertwine both support and artistry. Here’s a glimpse into what it’s like to wear both hats and how these roles complement each other in the sacred space of birth.

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Amy Silva Amy Silva

The Hidden Cost of Undervaluing Doula Work: Why Undercharging Harms the Entire Profession

As the demand for doula services increases, more people are recognizing the invaluable support doulas provide during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. However, despite this growing awareness, many agencies and organizations continue to undercharge for doula services, creating a harmful cycle that devalues the profession. This practice not only hurts individual doulas but also undermines the entire doula community—particularly those who are trying to charge a fair rate for their time, expertise, and care.

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Amy Silva Amy Silva

Why Doulas Deserve Fair Compensation: Let's Change How We Work Together

Think about it—when we refer clients to other professionals like lactation consultants, pelvic floor physiotherapists, or chiropractors, we don’t take any money from those referrals. Our focus is on getting families the support they need, not on pocketing a referral fee. Why shouldn’t the same principle apply when organizations send clients our way? Instead of taking 30-40% of a doula’s income, why not foster a collaborative environment where we can refer clients to one another without taking money out of anyone’s pocket?

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Amy Silva Amy Silva

The Collaborative Doula Collective’s way - A Community for every Doula

If you are a doula looking for a supportive community where you can grow, learn, and thrive, we encourage you to read on! The Collaborative Doula Collective—a place where doulas from all walks of life come together to create something truly special. Whether you're just starting out as a doula or have years of experience, our collective offers a space for you to connect, collaborate, and be part of a vibrant, diverse community.

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