Episode 83: Supporting Epidurals
One skill set that many doulas express a lack of confidence in is supporting clients with an epidural.
Many doula workshops overemphasize how to support an unmedicated birth. As a result, doulas may feel uncertain and often unprepared to support the client who has chosen an epidural.
Supporting the client with an epidural is multi-faceted. Many clients and even doulas assume that the doula’s job is done once an epidural is in place. The reality is, that the doula’s job has just begun.
Physical support is still necessary when supporting epidurals. Frequent position changes help the baby navigate the changing diameters of the pelvis.
The necessity for emotional support can also increase as clients process their feelings surrounding receiving the epidural. Some may feel only relief. Others may feel guilt or regret. Feelings of failure can also be common.
Come join us as we discuss the ins and outs of supporting our clients who have chosen to receive an epidural.