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Home 3900 Home birth no medicines and an safe pregnancy labor
I’m hoping to have a natural vaginal birth (VBAC) with this baby after having a C-section with my first. I’m looking for support, guidance, and techniques that can help me prepare physically and mentally for a successful VBAC and feel confident throughout labor and delivery.
Looking for a doula that’s covered by Medicaid. I will be giving birth at a birthing center in Austin. However my first born will be at home with my sister and looking for extra support for her while I’m in labor. Home is located in San Marcos.
I’m eating to give birth at home. My estimated budget would be around $1,000. This is my second time giving birth and I want to be more comfortable. I would like to do a water birth for this pregnancy.
I would like to do a hospital birth that feels like home. I would Prefer a women of color. My birth plan is just to have an easy birth. I would like to do no epidural ( they just scare me) but if they have other pain meds I would be okay with it. Um no budget but very cost efficient
Birth Location: Birthing Center Support Team: Carlos Hood (Partner) | Doula: __________ Environment Preferences • Calm, quiet environment with minimal interruptions • Dim lighting if possible • Limit unnecessary staff traffic in room Labor Preferences • Prefer unmedicated (natural) labor • Open to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) if needed • Freedom to move, walk, and change positions • Labor in positions of comfort (upright, birthing ball, etc.) Medical Interventions • Avoid interventions unless medically necessary and recommended • Open to provider guidance if safety becomes a concern Pushing & Delivery • Push in positions of comfort • Minimal coaching unless requested After Birth Preferences • Immediate skin-to-skin contact • Delayed cord clamping • Carlos Hood will cut the cord Feeding Plan • Plan to breastfeed • Open to lactation support if needed If Transfer or C-Section is Required • Carlos Hood present if possible • Baby with mother as soon as possible after birth • Prioritize skin-to-skin when safe Additional Notes • First-time mom; feeling nervous • Would appreciate clear communication and reassurance • Preference for a calm, supportive atmosphere
Hi! I am looking for a doula that can support me in a low intervention birth at Ascension Seton Hays Birthing Center (Kyle). I was originally going through Austin Area Birthing Center, but I'm considering using my OBGYN (who I hardly know...) and birthing at a hospital in case of emergency. I really need someone who can advocate for a low intervention natural birth for me, and I am hoping to speak with someone who can inform me of better OBs in our area... some friends told me doulas usually know the OBs in the area and can advise who to use and avoid. I would even change hospitals if advised. Thank you!
Developing a birthing plan and help with preparing for labor
Ascension medical Budget tbd Delayed cord clamping, skin to skin for 1 hour, baby stay with us at all time unless medically necessary
I plan to give birth at a hospital, I would like to use as little medical intervention as possible. No pain meds, delayed cord clamping. I am high risk but only due to my age, 42. For postpartum we are looking for light cleaning and help with meals. We prefer a provider who has experience advocating for Black mothers. Also a woman of Christian faith is preferred but not required.
I'm 42 years old or 15 weeks pregnant and I'm a high risk of pregnancy this will be my first time going through I doula and this is my 9th pregnancy. I'm still working I still do a lot of cooking and cleaning I am a single parent panel have my baby at the hospital.. and what health insurance do yall take?
I need a midwife or Ob-Gy who will be involved but not too involved since this is my second baby. I had a c-section for my first so I’m a little scared so just someone to help me understand everything and help this pregnancy be stress free and healthy
Planning for: hospital birth with OB Unsure of budget currently, but hopefully doula care covered by insurance. Birth plan: unmedicated vaginal delivery, doula supported Requirements: certified doula and lactation consultant Details: 31 year old first time pregnancy and birth, hoping to breast and bottle feed from early on Additional duties: none, but would be helpful to have tips on nutritional support for postpartum recovery and lactation
First child Birthing from home Prebirth help Postpartum help
Looking for a doula to support me in a natural, unmedicated hospital birth. I have cigna insurance and will be at St. David’s Main.
I am planning to give birth in a hospital setting. Having medical support readily available gives me peace of mind, but I’m also hoping to create a calm and supportive environment that allows for a positive, empowering birth experience. My estimated budget for doula services is around $800-$950. I’m open to discussing packages or flexible options depending on what services are included! I’m hoping for a birth environment that feels peaceful and encouraging, with support that helps me stay grounded and confident. I value clear communication, gentle encouragement, and someone who can advocate for my preferences if needed.
- Someone to attend my home birth - Offer sliding scale pricing / discounts (my husband and I are out of work and I'm on Medicaid) - Can travel to Seguin, tx where the home birth will be - Post partum support possibly would be nice
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I do not have an estimated budget at this time. My birth plan includes dim lighting, soft background music, delayed cord clamping, immediate skin to skin contact, pain management(epidural) at my request. Absolutely no C-section unless it’s a life or death emergency. Baby will remain in the room at all times. Only My husband and doula are allowed in the delivery room
I need a doulla to be with me because i have no body to be with me in my delivery day
1. Hospital 2. Insurance covered 3. Natural delivery with medication and epidural as needed, delayed cord clamping, relaxation during labor
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