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Vbac2 I want to give birth in a hospital setting with no medical intervention
I plan to give birth at a hospital, my budget is around $1,000-1,500 I would like to have delayed cord cutting unless an emergency occurs as well as more 1 on 1 time with my child
I need a doula who will advocate for me and my baby when I or my husband might not be able to. I have had two previous cesareans and my OB office will not support me doing a Vbac locally and is doing co care with OSU Maternal fetal medicine. My first OSU visit stated i have a 28% success chance for a vbac. They are factoring in my weight and baby was transverse. I want to take a holistic approach with my birth plan but I am okay with having an epidural. I do not want to be fear mongered by the medical staff for any other decision I make. My husband and I are believers and know God has his hand in this pregnancy and birth
Im looking for a midwife to help assist in my home birth. Due to 3 horrible birthing experiences I have decided im wanting to stay home where im most comfortable with a professionals assistance in a home water birth. Im not sure of my price for some one to take insurance (caresource) would be best but I understand that may not be able to happen.
Looking for a doula that can help us advocate for mom and baby while in the hospital and potentially help educated us on birth plans and things we may have not considered. Delivering at Ohio State and current due date is 7/2/26.
certified, african american and takes anthem insurance
Hello, Looking for a doula that takes Medicaid for a September birth.
I plan to give birth at the hospital and am told my insurance covers doula services at no cost to me. I would like to have a smooth birth with little to no pain medications. This is my 4th birth and first time looking into doula services
I am looking for a doula to support me during my pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery. I plan to have a natural, unmedicated birth at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and would like emotional and physical support throughout the process. I have tri care for insurance I would like help with comfort measures, breathing techniques, pain management, advocacy, and staying calm during labor. I am also interested in prenatal education and postpartum support after delivery. I am looking for someone experienced with natural births and supportive of my birth preferences.
I'm looking for a doula to support me through labor prep, labor itself, and postpartum with light household help. I have a daughter who will be turning 3 right around my due date, so I really want to make this transition as smooth as possible for all of us. After her birth, I struggled with postpartum depression and anxiety, and I’m hoping that with the right support this time — including emotional check-ins and practical help — I can have a healthier, more supported experience. Specifically, I’d love help with: • Preparing for labor (birth plan, comfort measures, partner support) • Labor support (at home and/or hospital, depending on how things go) • Postpartum visits with light duties like meal prep, watching my older child for short stretches, or just being an extra set of hands so I can rest I’m really hoping to find someone who understands the mental health side of the postpartum period and can help me set up a gentle, calm environment from the start. Let me know if you’re available and if this sounds like something you’d be able to support. Happy to chat further or set up a call. Thanks so much!
I am giving birth at OSU with the midwives. I am keeping the same midwife throughout pregnancy (rather than meeting with lots of them), so am expecting an unknown midwife at the birth. Because of this, I want to have the consistency of a doula I know will be at the birth. This is my 2nd birth. It was helpful to have a doula the first time for tips and tricks and to give my husband ideas and I hope for the same again. I had an unmedicated vaginal birth last time and hope to do the same again. We have Tricare insurance and ideally would find someone covered by insurance.
I want to give birth naturally. Unmediated. I will be giving birth at OSU. Right now I currently haven’t created my birth plan since I still have some time to go. But giving birth without epidural and as painless as possible is the main goal.
I have cholestasis and looking for an advocate during my birthing experience. Planning to give birth in a hospital $1500-2000
Would like assisted home birth covered by Medicaid
I would like to do a home birth and then go to the hospital after I would like a nice atmosphere that calm and relaxed.
I plan on giving birth at OSU. I want someone that will advocate for me. I want someone that will help me look through my birth plan. I want someone that will make labor easier or at least peaceful to the best they can.
Looking for a birth Doula at a reasonable price. I am hoping to deliver naturally with no pain medication and want guidance through it! I plan to deliver at Grant Medical Center. My budget is about $1,000.
Hospital. Insurance covered preference. All natural water birth. Aetna
I’m in need of someone’s who will protect my rights as a new mother, but also my child. Child birth in the hospital
This is my first pregnancy and I want to deliver at home.
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