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Stretches and breathing exercises to help prepare for birth and any other options or things available to help me do so
I want to give birth at a hospital and it my first baby and I just want someone who can be there for me me that will make sure it goes my way because I do want an epidural but I don’t want to have a c section at all unless it’s extremely necessary I know sometimes they have to but sometimes if you are not wanting one they will give you time to do it vaginally when something goes wrong up until they don’t see fit anymore
Hospital birth All natural Insurance acceptance
I plan to give birth at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte NC. I plan to have my child vaginally and need help with the laboring process. I also want someone that teaches me about breastfeeding and can help out post partum.
Planning on vbac in a hospital in Huntersville, NC
Unmedicated if possible, birth in a hospital in Charlotte, NC, no epidural if possible, mom advocate, Latina,
CMC Main I have Medicaid 1. Environment & Atmosphere I prefer a calm, quiet environment Lights: dim / normal Music: (playlist) Limit number of people in the room/ I do not want residents or any training being done while in labor I’d like freedom to move around during labor 2. Labor Preferences Positions: walking, squatting, hands-and-knees, birthing ball I would like to get into the shower/ prefer a jacuzzi room I would like birthing ramp for support I prefer to avoid being confined to the bed unless necessary Intermittent monitoring vs. continuous (if medically safe) I’d like to eat/drink during labor if allowEd
We are planning to give birth in Charlotte nc. Atrium hospital. We currently do not have a birth plan. All of it is new to us. Insurance is Anthem
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I’m not sure what the prices are like but I guess around 75 an hour. I don’t really have a birth plan yet I have no idea what to expect really
I am seeking a sibling dula for my 2 young children when I give birth this August. I will be having a home birth with my midwife. My due date is August 26th.
I plan to give birth in a hospital but I need a doula that will help me advocate for myself. I have an overall “what I don’t want” but I’m terrible at advocating for myself and need a voice to help me not be swayed into something I don’t want to have. I am looking for a non-religious doula if possible and especially need one that takes Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina insurance. My goal is to have a natural birth in the birthing center (that’s attached to the hospital), I do not want an epidural but I’m open to trying nitrous oxide, I do not want to be induced, I’m aiming for infrequent cervical checks since they aren’t actually a way to assess progress, I want to delay cord clamping until the cord has stopped pulsating. I want to do immediate skin to skin with me and then with my husband and almost all tests can be done while doing skin to skin. I also do not want the baby taken out of my sight at any point unless for a medical emergency in which case my husband or doula would need to keep an eye on my baby at all times. I can’t think of anything else at the moment.
Hi! I’m a mom looking for a supportive, knowledgeable doula as I navigate pregnancy while caring for my baby at home. I value a calm, understanding presence and someone who can guide me, answer questions, and support me through this season. I’m hoping to find someone kind, experienced, and aligned with a natural, nurturing approach. I did have a C-section 9 months ago and I’m currently pregnant with my second baby.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I am primarily looking for a doula to provide education to me and my husband and help advocate for a successful birth with only necessary interventions as they arise or as I request. I do not want to be in a birthing environment where I don’t understand the language or I am not familiar with optional vs required interventions from the medical team. Following birth I am looking for support with navigating post partum and breastfeeding as a first time mother.
Plan to give birth in North Carolina, somewhere around the Charlotte region. Tricare will be the one covering the birth doula. My delivery plan is still up in the air
Birthing suite Medicaid NC Natural birth with midwife and doula
It’s my first pregnancy I want to give a home birth I want a advocate for me someone compassionate and caring and help guide me through my first pregnancy and after
I am very flexible in my birthing location. I would like to do a birthing center, but a hospital would be okay as well, if needed. I do want to be able to get an epidural if the pain becomes overwhelming. I am not sure on my exact budget, as I am not sure the average prices for a doula or midwife. I would also like someone who can help me develop a birth plan that aligns with my needs!
I would prefer a natural birth, somewhere close to a hospital if something goes wrong. But not at home. We use BCBS Highmark and are hoping to just use that or send them itemized receipts.
Post birth help and assisted hospital delivery (patient advocacy). Maybe some education.
I plan to give birth in my home and I’m unsure how much a midwife costs but I would say at least 200 a month I’m not sure
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