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-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.
-Plan to give birth at Brigham and Womens Hospital. -Natural Birth, avoid intervention if not medically needed, delayed cord clamping. -Avoid unnecessary vaccination
I plan on giving birth In a hospital(Baystate) my Massheath (behealthy) pays for everything I plan on getting epidural and giving birth vbac and everything else not to sure about just want my doula to be understanding patient upfront honest etc…
Doula with birth plan services
hospital, Newton-Wellesley under $2000 hoping for VB, epidural, non-induction
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
Charlton Memorial Through WellSense Still going through a birth plan
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
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!
Mother-to-be: Skye Renee Hinton Labor support: Elias Jamar Bell (husband, father-to-be), Maribel Hernandez (Mother in law) Rachel Jordan(Skye’s mother) Birth site: UMass Memorial Health - Harrington Hospital - Southbridge Campus My goal is to deliver my baby as safely and naturally as possible without medical interventions unless the benefits outweigh the risks. I plan to participate along with my husband and my care providers in making decisions about my labor, delivery and postpartum care. Listed below are my birth preferences; I understand that final decisions about my care will be discussed and agreed upon in the birthing room with my well-being and the safe delivery of my baby as the most important considerations. Birth Preferences Early labor and Preparation: ● Spontaneous labor and vaginal delivery ● Limited cervical checks ● No membrane sweep ● No IV ● No Induction Labor: ● No medications, pitocin, epidural, laughing gas, etc. ● No IV ● Use of electronic fetal monitor externally only for an initial 20 minute strip; after that, I would prefer intermittent Doppler monitoring ● Want to move freely, walk around, and labor in preferred positions ● Would like light foods and clear liquids, taken orally ● Little to no lights in the room ● Only my husband, mother, and doula in the room Delivery: ● Vaginal Delivery, No IV ● Labor position: whatever feels most comfortable at the time. No laying on my back. ● No episiotomy, No use of forceps ● I’ll push when I feel the urge ● Immediate skin to skin contact with blanket over mom and baby ● No rubbing the baby (unless obvious medical attention is necessary) ● Delayed cord clamping (Until cord stops pulsating) ● Mom or Dad will cut the cord ● 1+ Golden hour of baby with mother ● Weight + Measurements taken only after 1 hour Postpartum: ● Baby remains in the room with mom and dad throughout entire hospital stay ● Establish breastfeeding, no formula ● No bath for baby ● Leave hospital within 12 hours if baby + mom are healthy ● No vitamin K, No vaccines. Budget is $1,000 to $2,500 Contact info is Elias bell, 857-492-2453 Email: Eliasbell617@gmail.com
First time mom, need couching. Unsure of how to do things or how pregnancy really works.
Di/Di twin pregnancy Birth at umass Looking for someone who accepts tufts direct silver
I would like more education on home birth, VBAC, natural birth. I would like to give birth at home. My birth plan would include unmedicated, delayed cord clamping, immediate skin to skin, delayed washing.
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.
-this is my first pregnancy. I plan on giving birth at Sturdy Memorial hospital through brown health’s midwife team. -plan on having a low intervention natural birth -estimated budget $5,000 -really interested in a in doula for emotional and educational support before, during, and after birth. -also looking for an IBCLC
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.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital Provide your estimated budget: only insurance BCBS Describe your birth plan: Don't have one yet Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years of experience, second language spoken): It would be nice if you understood and spoke Spanish, but it is not a requirement. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.): I am 33 years old, have ADHD, pre-diabetic. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry, etc.): Sleep Training would be nice, cooking would be even better. I would like some help with the baby, as I am in school and only have my husband around for help. Provide your estimated budget: I am hoping the whole thing is covered by insurance. Include your insurance provider's name and plan details: My insurance does cover Doula, but I may need a prescription or justification from my OB. Currently, I am on my spouse's family plan in BCBS Anthem PPO.
Birth doula, baystate springfield, MA, natural birth
Hi there, I hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out because I’m currently looking for a birth doula for my October delivery. I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant with an estimated due date of 10/14. I’m planning to deliver at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence with the midwives at the birthing center, and I’m based in Mansfield, MA. I’m looking for a doula who is experienced with Women & Infants and supportive of a midwife-led birth experience. This is my first baby and pregnancy, so looking for all the advice and support! I have United Healthcare through Harvard Pilgrim, so I’d also love to know whether you accept this insurance, offer reimbursement support, or can provide a superbill. If you have October availability, I’d love to learn more about your services, experience, pricing, and whether you offer a consultation call. Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best, Kelsey
Hi! This is my first pregnancy and looking for support in getting ready for delivery and helping me through labor and with postpartum care
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