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Looking for a doula who can guide me through natural childbirth. Also looking for postpartum support. Wanting a doula who accepts Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance.
I need a doula that will be there with me during births and can advocate for me . I plan to give birth in the hospital. I have OHP Medicaid ,I would vaginal birth no episodomy, delay clamping.
Legacy Meridian Park is where I’ll be giving birth although I live in happy valley. Due 2/12/26 Our budget is very low. As cheap/flexible as possible. Possibly accepts Aetna health insurance. I’d like an unmedicated birth unless absolutely necessary. I don’t want any unnecessary vaccinations either.
Hello! I'm looking for a birth doula and am planning on giving birth in a hospital setting, I don't have a birth plan yet but rough idea of wanting to do a vaginal birth with water birth laboring and may or may not use epidural - unsure in the moment and may not know until day of. My insurance provider is Regence BlueCross BlueShield of OR and would like for my birth doula services to be covered by insurance.
1. I plan on doing a water birth in the hospital 2. tricare coverage 3. VBAC natural birth if possible.
1. Hospital (Legacy Salmon Creek) 2. Using insurance 3. Possible water birth, VBAC We have a 4 year old who might need some assistance while wife is in labor We would also like a photographer but not a need.
Birth at Alma midwifery hoping for insurance coverage through kaiser. unmedicated birth, ideally in water. I have Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos, so birthing positions will be key to prevent injury for me - hence the water. I also cuss a lot and have a dark sense of humor so need someone comfortable with that
home birth plan with estimated doula budget of 1500
Hospital birth. Unsure about budget. Birth plan is no epidural, delayed cord clamping, no bath for 24hrs, no leaving the room, only urgent tasks so skin to skin with mom and dad for first 24hrs
- Hospital - $2,000 - As natural delivery as possible, birthing ball, soaking tub, open to epidural, calm environment, mom & spouse supporting as well - 28 yo, no special needs
Looking for a doula for a birth center labor and delivery. I’ve giving birth at this location during a previous pregnancy. They have changed midwives but I love the environment and I’m hoping to have a water birth. Looking to use TRICARE or Washington Medicaid.
I plan to give birth at Kaiser Sunnyside. I am on OHP, so anyone who takes medicaid. I want a VBAC, I don’t have a birth plan. Christian doula
I'm a surrogate for a couple of incredible dads and my due date is June 1st, however I've been told most IVF babies end up induced a week early. I'll be delivering at peacehealth in vancouver and live about 5 min away. My first pregnancy and labor (my son) had no complications. I'd prefer to stay mobile for as much of labor as possible but have an epidural towards the end. My goal after epidural is to have someone with me who's able to help move me into different positions as needed. Not sure about budget, this is my first time looking into a doula.
Peace health hospital I’m looking to have an easy, healthy guided pregnancy/birth. I would like to have a natural birth if possible, but I do understand things could change. I would also like to make sure my baby doesn’t get loaded up with a bunch of vaccines right at birth. I would like to only do the necessary vaccines and prolong the vaccine timeline. I would like coaching through out my pregnancy to aid in the best possible birth and healthiest baby. As far as nutrition to help my body and babies body. Also postpartum aid.
I'm planning to give birth at a hospital in portland. I'd be looking for someone who takes OHP insurance and who could provide support both in the hospital setting and for the first week or two after baby is born. Someone who could help with cleaning and cooking would be preferred as well as working around my daughter who will be nearing age 4 at the time.
Will give birth at Randall Children’s birth center. Try not to do an epidural. Want to try (and learn prior to laboring) various techniques and positions to make the birthing process easier. I’m a pediatrician.
1. Providence St Vincent, Portland 2. N/a 3. Natural birth
Hospital birth because that’s where my midwife is, first baby, not sure how expensive doulas are. Super nervous for birth & post partum. Was the best birthing option, natural, for best recovery!!!
Someone to help walk me through birth and take pictures and videos
Hi, do you know anyone who is twin breech extraction trained/certified?! Have no idea how to look for or find someone like that. I’ll either be at PWF or StV if I go before 36w. That’ll be in July so I’ve got time but would love to find someone! Do you work with any midwives? I’m not sure what I’m allowed to ask for at the hospital so this is all new territory for me…
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