Guide the conversation
Use the birth plan as a structured way to understand what matters to the client, what they want to ask providers, and where they need more education.
Help clients organize preferences for labor, birth, feeding, comfort measures, support people, and postpartum needs in a guided digital workflow you can review with them.
Birth plan areas to organize
Use the birth plan as a structured way to understand what matters to the client, what they want to ask providers, and where they need more education.
Keep preferences in one workflow instead of passing around a long document that is hard to update from a phone.
Doulas can use the plan during prenatal visits to clarify preferences, spot gaps, and prepare for provider conversations.
Practical answers for doulas setting up a cleaner client workflow.
A practical birth plan usually covers environment, support people, comfort measures, pain relief, monitoring, interventions, newborn care, feeding preferences, and provider questions.
No. The workflow is built for doulas and clients to use together so preferences become part of the wider care and communication process.
Yes. The public resource pages and DoulaOS workflows are designed with mobile access in mind because many clients and doulas use their phones first.
DoulaOS is designed around reviewable client documents and PDF-style workflows. Exact export options depend on the document status and account setup.
DoulaOS is in free early access. Start with the resource, then keep intake, documents, messages, invoices, and client follow-up connected.