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[quote=Anonymous]Typically when doulas do both postpartum and births- births get priority. She shouldn't leave you mid-shift. But she should have a back up in place. Client B is in labor, your night is tomorrow, back up that you've met over video or at least spoken to is sent to your place. It does sound like she's trying to move those shifts to days? Did you guys chat and leave it open? Like let's plan for nights but we might need more help during the day. They are super sleepy the first two weeks blah blah. If there was any room for interpretation she could just be checking. If you paid for a package it might be hard to get a refund. Also depending on he contract. You see it as she's not fulfilling the contract but she asked you for dates. You haven't given them. If you now say actually nevermind technically you could be not fulfilling her contract. I know a lot of them non refundable if you don't schedule your shifts. Or have use for the hours. Just give her a selection of nights and say pick two that work for you. Or ask her to give you options. Then say great these two. Pls have a secure back up in place given the demands of your birth clients [/quote]
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