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Doula service Birth in hospital Need service postpartum
Someone to watch baby for me to rest. Help me create a night pattern for baby as well
I’m currently looking for a daytime postpartum doula to support us during the newborn stage. My primary goal is education and hands-on guidance, rather than household help or overnight care. Specifically, I’m hoping for support with: • Helping us understand our baby’s needs and cues • Interpreting different types of crying (hunger, tiredness, overstimulation, etc.) • Teaching us how to recognize sleep cues and manage wake windows • Providing personalized guidance based on our baby’s individual patterns, rather than a rigid schedule • Supporting communication within the family so everyone is aligned on newborn care I’m especially interested in a doula who focuses on parent coaching and newborn education, and who is comfortable teaching in real time while allowing parents and family members to practice hands-on.
Labor Support: I would like my husband,, to be with me at all times during my hospital stay and present for any and all procedures from hospital admission through discharge. No AROM: I would like to allow my water to break naturally if possible. Please no artificial rupture of membranes unless medically necessary. No Pitocin: Please no Pitocin unless medically necessary. Ok with small amount post-birth. Minimal Vaginal Exams: Vaginal exams only upon my express consent. Please limit exams to the absolute minimum. No Students/Interns: I do not wish for students or interns to observe or participate in my care at this time. No Male Staff: No male staff present in room at all times. No Time Limits: I would like to be allowed to progress without stringent time limits, in the absence of fetal distress or a true medical emergency. Delayed Pushing: I would like to “labor down” until I feel the urge to push. Choice of Positions: I would like to be given a choice to push in whatever position feels most comfortable (such as side lying, squatting, semi-sitting, or on hands and knees) No Episiotomy: No episiotomy without my express consent. I prefer to tear naturally if necessary. No Instrumental Delivery: Please do not use a vacuum extractor or forceps without my express consent. Newborn Procedures No Separation from Infant: I do not consent to my baby being separated from me at any time. In the event of a true medical emergency requiring separation, my partner will remain with the baby at all times. Immediate Skin-to-Skin: Following birth, please immediately place baby on my chest. Delayed Cord Clamping: Delay All Procedures: Please delay all newborn procedures until baby and I have had time to bond. Please perform all necessary procedures in my presence and while baby is in my arms. Breastfeeding: I plan to exclusively breastfeed if possible. If formula is needed, organic is preferable if available.
I'm still very unsure about all of these details and am looking to connect with a few different options to decide exactly what I want to do. I know I don't want to do it at home but think I want to do it at a birthing center as opposed to a hospital and I don't want an epidural.
Looking for doula services during the night for baby care so mother can get some sleep
This will be my third pregnancy but my second child - I had complications while delivering my first and thankfully had a great medical team that helped me recover. I hemorrhaged and had a uterine inversion with the placenta still attarched. They told me if I was to get pregnant again that was likely to happen during delivery and would make me high risk 1.) I plan on giving birth in the hospital as with my first child I had the complications listed above 2.) my budget is 1k or lower if possible 3) I would love to go natural as possible
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I have an OBGYN. I am open to discussing budget. My birth plan includes: I ideally do not want to push for hours or be on my back for the majority of the labor process. I plan to have an epidural. I just found out I am pregnant and am unsure of all the details.
I might have a c section. If it’s a c section looking at options for help at home. I am first time mother. Age 39 years. My husband has three other children that do not live with us during week. Just every other week.
Cleaning, laundry, nutrition, sleep training, baby sitting while I sleep or go to the gym
- hospital birth with epidural - under $2k budget - looking for help with birthing plan, birth and post partum care
Him, 10000, I want to give birth at home using a midwife
Night nurse, feeding, diaper changing, sleeping, over night
Postpartum doula Needed for six weeks Total 45 hours UT Southwestern hospital
Overnight postpartum care/ doula certified/ 6 weeks - 3 days a week
Planned hospital birth. No understanding of cost from now would like to get this information Birth plan unknown for now need help with this Experience 5+ years Additional duties: Sleep training, night time support
We will be giving birth at the William Clements hospital with UT Southwestern. We would prefer an unmedicated vaginal birth if possible, but are happy to giving birth at the hospital in case of emergencies.
hospital birth, estimated price, plan on natural birth
Need massage for mother and infant. Bathing for baby .
Looking for someone to help provide overnight support and who knows traditional confinement meals
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