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1. Hospital 2. 300dollars 3. Give birth at hospital and take care of our child at home with my husband(he is a student).
I plan to give birth naturally in a hospital - i have blue cross blue shield illinois - id number u3v825904897
Need postpartum doula for higher risk pregnancy mom
I'm 26 years old and a first-time mom, feeling a bit overwhelmed since I don't have experience with motherhood. I'm looking for support from Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and hoping to find a free doula to assist me with my newborn during my postpartum period, as I don't work and can't afford extra help. My goal is to have a natural vaginal birth without using an epidural. I have a Meridian Health plan. Looking for a postpartum doula to help after the baby is born for just 2-3 hours.
At home Zero birth plan at the moment Insurance coverage by blue cross community
Hospital birth, tricare coverage Birth plan is to avoid pitocin
planning to give birth in a hosptial, trying to see if a doula is covered in my blue cross blue shield of illinois plan
I'm considering a home birth, my budget is 2k, and I'd like to just stay home without medication so I'll need mental/emotional/physical guidance for comfort measures.
I plan to give birth at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. I am looking for a supportive and experienced midwife who can help guide me through a natural birth. My goal is to have as natural of a labor and delivery as possible, using breathing techniques, movement, and positioning to manage pain. Medical interventions would be my last resort, but I understand they may be necessary if there are safety concerns for me or my baby. I would like someone who is patient, encouraging, and communicates well so I feel supported and calm throughout the process. My budget is flexible depending on the services provided.
Postpartum in person 1. Northwestern chi 2. 2k 3. Birth at hospital then come home
1. Hospital birth at Northwestern 2. $1600/labor doula and $35-40/hr for 3 nights a week for 6 weeks for night nanny/postpartum doula
Description of Needs: We are seeking an experienced night doula or newborn care specialist for a short term, shared care arrangement from May 26th through June 1st. You will be caring for two infants simultaneously: our daughter Renee (3.5 months old) and my brother's baby (6 months old). The care will take place at my brother's home, located at 1568 Anderson Ln, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089. Care Details and Duties: • Managing all overnight feedings, soothing, and diaper changes for both babies to help maximize sleep for the parents. • Tracking sleep and feeding schedules. • Performing light, baby related duties such as washing and sterilizing bottles and reloading formula dispenser. • Neither baby has special medical needs or complex feeding requirements at this time. Estimated Budget: • We are anticipating a rate of $50 to 60 per hour, commensurate with your experience level.
Looking for a postpartum doula who can show and give tips how to care properly for a newborn. Want to better understand the baby’s needs and overcome anxiety of staying alone with baby
Hi! I am looking for a birth labor doula and received your name as a reference. (Friend of a friend). Would love to chat more and see if you’re available. Thanks!
Will be giving birth at a hospital and will need help during the day during my postpartum maternity leave
We have birth to a premature newborn and are seeking day and night care & support for our child. Seeking an individual with 5+ years experience, preferably with premature infants. Compensation range $25-35 per hour.
I’m a first-time mom planning a hospital birth, and I’m looking for a doula who can help guide me through the process and options, especially since I’m still figuring out what I want my birth plan to look like. I’m feeling a bit torn between wanting to stay mobile during labor and pushing in a position other than on my back, while also considering the possibility of an epidural. I’d love support understanding how those options can work together and what flexibility looks like in a hospital setting. I’m also looking for help with lactation and postpartum feeding. I want to breastfeed but am planning to combo feed, and I’d really appreciate guidance on how to do that in a way that supports my milk supply and feels manageable as a first-time mom. Overall, I’m hoping for someone who can educate me, help me feel confident in my choices, advocate for me during labor if needed, and support me both during birth and in the early postpartum period.
Looking for a certified (daytime) postpartum doula, with minimum 5 years of experience. Estimated budget: ~$35-40/hr
1. I plan to give birth at Rush Hospital Chicago 2. N/A 3. First-time mom • I will be laboring solo (no partner) • Hospital birth • I value calm, clear communication and reassurance Labor & Support • I want a calm environment and things explained before they’re done • Verbal reassurance and grounding help me regulate • I’m open to pain management, including an epidural • If I ask for pain relief, I want support in advocating for timely access Interventions • I’m open to medically necessary interventions • I want to understand why something is recommended and what my options are • Safety first, but no unnecessary escalation if things are progressing well Birth & Immediately After • Skin to skin if baby is stable • I appreciate help staying present and grounded right after birth Feeding (Important) • I am exclusively bottle feeding • I am not breastfeeding or pumping • I want this respected without being questioned or revisited • Support looks like helping me feel confident with bottle feeding, intake, and cues Postpartum in the Hospital • I’ll need reminders to eat, drink, and rest • Gentle emotional check-ins matter to me • Help me ask questions before discharge so I don’t leave overwhelmed Discharge • I’ll be going home via Uber • I’ll have my infant car seat with me • I may need help coordinating the logistics calmly Overall • My priority is a safe delivery, a regulated experience, and feeling supported not a “perfect” birth • I respond best to grounded reassurance, not pressure or rigid plans Thank you for being part of this with me it really matters.
Hi, I’m reaching out for my sister in law Katie. She delivered today after a 30 hour labor and emergency c section at 38 weeks. She also had preeclampsia. The baby is healthy but has low oxygen so is in the NICU right now. Her and her husband are first time parents and I know have an uphill battle with recovery. I think they will need extra specialized support when they get home and am hoping you could help Provide this.
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