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I’m 32 years old and it’s been 12 years since I had a baby. I would like to learn how to manage through pregnancy. I am interested in breast-feeding after birth. I’m possibly interested in alternative birthing techniques.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, I think but I would like to do a home birth or water birth if it's an option. I have tricare prime and would prefer to work with one that is able to be covered by our insurance. Being military in a small town makes support very hard to find.
Understand what I should do to prepare for birth. Lactation
Coaching through giving birth and what to expect and symptoms what to watch out for
Plan to give birth at Baptist Health in Lexington, wanting an unmedicated birth with the least amount of interventions possible, this is our first baby and estimated budget is about $1500
I want a supportive doula for a natural birth at a hospital.
My husband and I are first time parents and this pregnancy was a big surprise for us. We are very excited but are also overwhelmed and feel unprepared. We moved to Louisville the week finding out we were pregnant and don’t have a big community around us. We are looking for someone to give us facts and help us navigate the ups and downs of birth and how to prepare to feel more confident.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I have a low budget, im on Aetna medicaid.
I plan to give birth in hospital. I have a ob that I am seeing right now. I just need someone to be at the hospital with me and my husband to advocate on what I want in my birth plan for me and my baby. For the doctors and nurses not try to scare us into a medical labor. I want to have an all natural birth and possibly in the water. Budget is around 800.
I'm a transgender man who's pregnant, and I plan to give birth in a hospital. I'm looking for a trans-friendly doula who can help with postpartum and learning how to care for a baby, as I don't have my own parents (though I do have a partner, but she is also a first time parent). Estimated budget around $2000
I am doing some research to feel more comfortable with the idea of becoming pregnant. I am on the spectrum and have reservations with the idea of pregnancy due to increased need for communication during stressful times, fear or pain/childbirth, and lack of knowing what to do for a child. I have researched that having a doula can highly help with this since it can be someone who is a trusted person in your corner. I don't have a budget for this service yet since I am still feeling it out-but hope to also be able to have assistance with insurance ( I am a teacher).
Plan to give birth in a hospital but open to possibly having a home birth. Would like to be more educated about the whole birthing and laboring process and know what to expect when the time comes.
I plan to give birth at Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital. I have passport Medicaid insurance so I’m looking for someone who accepts that. I would like to have as calm and relaxing of a labor process as possible, with minimal intervention or interference unless deemed medically necessary. I am a first time mom and feel I don’t know much but have been doing my best with research.
Hospital. I don’t have an estimated budget at the moment, my birth plan is to have a medicated birth, epidural and vaginal birth.
Someone there at the birth. Birthplan is immediate skin to skin
Plan to give birth at hospital. Budget unknown and birth plan unknown.
Plan to give birth at a hospital. I am not anti-vaccines, however I plan to to opt out of multiple, as well as, space them out. I would like support in being able to advocate for that. I have a high chance of needing a c-section because of the shape of my uterus and the possibility of baby being breech, so I would like a doula who could help advocate for my birth plan and possibly help with exercises to increase the chance of a natural birth. I have Anthem insurance.
1. Home birth 2. Unsure, we will be getting new better-paying jobs soon. 3. I'd like to have my female family members present at home. Water birth if possible. I won't be working all of my pregnancy and postpartum time, so I have a lot of time for prep and postbirth activities.
I need a birth doula to help advocate for me as I am planning an unmedicated birth in a hospital . If possible to be around $2,000 I don’t have everything outlined for my birth plan but to name a few: - no epidural / no mention of the epidural - no episiotomy - wait for the cord to stop pulsing to cut - dim lights - minimal cervical checks - no pushing on my back - wireless monitoring so I can walk around - delayed bath for the baby to leave vernix - no vaccines - dad to cut the cord - food/water over IV - no
1. Hospital 2. TBD 3. Hospital birth, labor at home as long as possible, potentially unmedicated This is my first pregnancy and my husband and are wanting to explore different options to find what is best for us and our pregnancy. I deal with anxiety/depression and worry about that during labor & delivery, as well as postpartum.
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