Hi Sarah LOL!!!
I always ask the women I support to call me whenever they feel any signs of movement and I talk it through with them and see if I can suss out where they are. You see Sydney isn't too bad even if things don't progress because your Birth Attendant might have relo's in Sydney to stay with
I'm going to get expert at timing planes for labour LOL when I spoke to Kath I said that afternoon I better look at planes and she said she would see how she went, but come 7.30 when things really were serious, it was too late to pack, get to the airport then catch the plane! So that initial contact, then regular contact would be important should your Doula be from interstate

I'm sure she'd come to your home cos she likely wont have a car?
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