I absolutely love my job, though I haven't been doing it very much lately. I am a birth doula, which means that when I have a client, I am on-call 24/7 for when my client goes into labor, and I can be at a birth for up to 36 hours at a time, or even longer. I also have 3 children, ages 9, 5, and 20 mo. Being on-call for a client means that I risk missing anything that may be happening during that time, often up to a month or longer as I am officially on-call from 2 weeks before the due date until the baby is born, but if the mom goes earlier than that, I drop everything anyway and go if I possibly can. Missing birthdays, performances, special programs, family events, etc. It means that I have to have someone available to watch the kids 24/7 (really only a problem during the work day when my husband isn't around). And of course, if I'm at a birth for 24 or 36 hours, it also means complete exhaustion when I get home but being mom anyway. But I love it! I am so honored every time someone allows me to share such an important, intimate part of their lives with them. To be able to help and support someone as they go through the transformation to being a parent (or a parent again) and the rite of passage of birth is such an amazing experience... It's worth all the stress and sacrifice of being on-call. So I don't take very many clients these days -- it's stressful for my family, and for me. Now that my youngest is sleeping through the night (started this week -- yay!) I intend to take on some more, just as soon as I catch up on sleep a little bit more, but I'll still probably teach more Birthing From Within classes (which I also love doing, just as much as attending births) than attending births. I'd be happy with maybe 4-6 clients a year right now. Hmmm.... just realized that my last client's baby will be 1 year old tomorrow. Definitely time to start attending births again.
Someday I will get the training I need to become a midwife and attend homebirths, but for now, I don't want to be on-call that much.