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Doula for delivery and lactation support 1 st Vincent’s in Worcester MA 2 curious about cost 3 natural vaginal birth, no epidural
I’m a postpartum doula and lactation educator, currently expecting my second child. I live in Clinton and plan to give birth at St. Vincent’s Hospital (due to insurance) and would like to labor at home for as long as possible before going in. My goal is an unmedicated birth. My first pregnancy and birth were overall positive. I progressed to 7 cm before choosing an epidural. This time, I’m looking for a birth doula who can help me stay focused, grounded, and supported through labor with strong guidance on pain management, positioning, and relaxation techniques. I value a holistic, health focused approach to pregnancy and birth, with a strong foundation in fitness, nutrition, and body awareness. I’m looking for someone who aligns with those values, provides evidence based support, and can confidently hold space while also guiding me when I need it.
I’m planning a natural birth at Emerson hospital through AFA OB/GYN. This is my third baby and my husband’s first. I was pressured into a lot of medical interventions with my previous births that I didn’t want. I’m concerned that I’ll need to advocate for myself and it will slow down my labor. My husband is nervous about labor and delivery and I don’t think he’ll be able to advocate for me. I’m hoping someone takes our insurance. Web TPA.
Plan to give birth at Emerson Hospital in Concord MA. This is my first pregnancy! My husband and I are very excited but have no idea what to expect. I feel like everyday I learn something that I had no idea about so looking to understand more about giving birth and the days following!
Giving birth at Emerson hospital. This is my second child. Would like a vaginal birth with minimal medical interventions if possible.
Plan to give birth at the Clough Birthing Center in Concord MA, estimated budget is 1500 - 2500, max 3000. Hoping to have a natural birth, no epidural, using hypnotechniques. First time mom looking for guidance and particularly help in forming birthing plan.
Currently expecting twin girls and striving for a natural birth and need an advocate in the room for me other than my husband. I will deliver at Brigham and women’s hospital. In addition to the birth doula we are focused on securing overnight care most importantly, and will also be evaluating some daytime help. Many thanks.
I’m giving birth at the hospital and plan to have smooth delivery which is why I need a doula to help me prepare my body also if she can possible to be covered by my insurance will be good
I plan to give birth at UMass Memorial Hospital. I don’t have a budget in mind, just collecting information for now. Am I able to use FSA funds to pay for these services? I plan to have an epidural and would like the labor & delivery process to be as quick and painless as possible.
This is my first pregnancy, and because I am naturally a very anxious person, it is especially important to me to have a trusted support person in the delivery room who can help advocate for me. I want to ensure that my wishes are clearly communicated and respected throughout labor and delivery, as I may feel overwhelmed in the moment. Having someone act as my voice will help me feel more comfortable, supported, and confident, and will also help ensure that neither I nor my family feel overlooked during this experience. I will be giving birth at UMass Memorial and am covered by Mass General Brigham insurance, and I want to take proactive steps to make sure my care team understands and honors my needs.
Umass Worcester. Looking for someone that takes blue cross insurance. Budget is something we still need to determine. I’m looking to find out how expensive help would be. Mainly looking for someone who would help with birth plan and help advocate during birth/ give me support in labor. I had preeclampsia with first baby and felt unsupported. I want to find someone me and my husband can build trust with and then have them assist us in the delivery room.
Hospital birth, Low cost . Continuous support during labor * Breathing and relaxation techniques * Position changes and comfort measures * Massage, counter-pressure, and encouragement * Advocacy and helping communicate preferences * Support after delivery
I plan on giving birth at Umass Belmont. Planning on going through my insurance. I don't have a birth plan. I need someone to advocate for me during birth. My insurance is anthem blue cross blue shield
1. Umass memorial Worcester 2. Unsure but under $1500 would be ideal 3. Don't have a birth plan yet, hoping a doula can help with one
Looking for someone to support and advocate for myself, my partner, and my baby during and after birth. I plan to give birth in a hospital (UMass Memorial Hospital). Our budget would be max $1K
I am planning to give birth and st Joseph’s hospital, who accepts insurance and looking for a doula who will be with me through the whole labor and delivery portion as my husband will have to be home with our son.
I would like someone who speaks Portuguese-BRA First baby. Help with exercises, such as how to control breathing. I would like to have a water birth, but I'm not sure about the hospital's support for it. Also, my pregnancy might be induced at 39 weeks—possibly.
Me and my girlfriend are expecting in August and would love to have a home birth and also be educated during the process to prepare ourselves as much as possible for our daughter
-Hospital -Should be covered by insurance but out of pocket 1000-2000 -We are pregnant with twins so likely induced vaginal or planned C-section.
hospital, Newton-Wellesley under $2000 hoping for VB, epidural, non-induction
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