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Hospital, I have no idea. Im hoping the insurance covers all of it. I don’t have a birth plan. This is my first time. Still navigating what I need.
Someone to be with me during labor and birth. Help after the birth specially preventative for postpartum depression.
This is my first pregnancy and I am looking to work with someone who can help guide me through this experience. I am not usually well during emergency situations and could really benefit from support.
Not sure of the specifics looking to shop around and educate myself on options
Home birth Health insurance Natural birth no pain medication
I am giving birth at Columbia University Hospital. I would like to use my health insurance
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center I want to wait until the umbilical cord turns white to cut it.
Giving birth in Pasckak Valley Hospital. 3rd VBAC. Want natural, wishing to try for unmedicated. Jewish
Seeking Experienced Doula for Pregnancy, Delivery & Postpartum Support Hello! I am currently pregnant and planning to give birth in a hospital. I am looking for a professional doula who can: 1. Provide physical support and therapeutic techniques during labor to help ease the delivery process 2. Offer guidance, comfort, and support throughout pregnancy 3. Assist with postpartum care and recovery after childbirth My estimated budget for doula support is $70–$80 per hour (negotiable depending on services offered). If you are experienced, compassionate, and available for prenatal, labor, and postpartum support, I’d love to hear from you! Please send your availability, services offered, and rates.
Planning hospital birth, looking for certified doula for continuous labor support, looking for postpartum doula (the same or a different person)
Help strategize pain management techniques for an unmedicated natural birth at the University hospital in Newark, provide tools for a safe labor and delivery, help my husband support me better during the labor.
I plan to give birth in a hospital-Hackensack. I am attempting a TOLAC after a previous emergency c-section for fetal heart decelerations. My budget is between $2k-$3k. I will most likely opt for an induction during week 39 due to previous birth problems. I would like to avoid the epidural unless absolutely necessary for the safety of the baby. I am looking for a birth doula to support with positions and labor.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. My birth plan is pretty simple: stay alive lol I have horizon nj health
I am pregnant with fibroid, and I am afraid that at my due date, my doctor might ask for me to do a C-section, which I am not with it as the only way. University Hospital UMDJ in Newark, New Jersey. estimate budget is $100 to $250. I also want to save up my first child placenta for future needs.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I would like to carry out 100% natural
Went through a bad birth experience before, would love to connect with someone to be there during the birth and after
I will be giving birth at Hackensack University Hospital in Hackensack New Jersey I would like to stay under 2k for a doula I am very open to epidurals and medical intervention but want to arm myself with the knowledge to labor for as long as I can without medical intervention and if possible, and I feel empowered to do so, have a natural birth. I also want to be heard and not rushed into anything I don't want like a C-section My plan is FEP Blue Cross Blue Shield Basic
Hello ! I’m Yesenia G I plan to have my baby in the hospital
I'm a first-time mom looking for a doula to support my partner and me during my upcoming birth. I'm hoping you might be a good fit and would like to share some initial details about my situation. 1. Planned Birth Location: I plan to give birth in a hospital or a birthing center. 2. Birth Preferences / Plan: As a first-time mom, I don't have a detailed plan yet, but my primary goals are: · A vaginal birth with minimal medical intervention. · To be well-informed and supported in making decisions throughout the process. · Support for both me and my partner during labor and delivery. I would love to work with a doula who can help me explore my options and develop a flexible birth plan based on these goals. 3. Important Consideration - Partner Support: My husband is fully blind. An important part of your role would be to help him engage and participate in the birth in ways that are comfortable and meaningful for him. This might include descriptive guidance, helping him find physical ways to support me, and ensuring he is included in communication with staff. 4. Budget & Payment: I am still determining my total budget and would greatly prefer a doula who offers monthly payment plans to make your services more accessible. Please let me know about your fee structure and if payment plans are an option.
Childbirth support and education Plan to give birth in a Hospital
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