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I will give birth at Henrico doctors. I’m not sure what my birth plan is just yet, looking for someone who excepts Medicaid. This is also my first baby & someone who is in Richmond va
Hospital birth Looking for someone with experience as a midwife or labor and delivery nurse Still working through birth plan.
Holistic minded momma to two under two new to rva looking for support
I plan to have a home birth but my backup hospital will be Bon Secours Saint Mary’s Hospital 5801 Bremo Rd Richmond, VA 23226 United States ($2,000) I plan to have a safe home birth with family around me. I’d like to be recommended holistic medicine/ treatments/ remedies/ vitamins.
Hospital Not sure on budget I want to go into labor naturally (no inducing). I Plan to deliver naturally with minimal intervention (unless necessary for my health or the baby’s).
Hello, I'm due in December and looking for a doula to support me during the birth. My last birth was not ideal, I was given too much medication, kept throwing up which would delay me being able to push, and my baby's heartbeat stopped at one point which I didn't even know because I was so drugged. I am looking for a doula to be me and my baby's advocate in that room to hopefully have a healthier birthing experience this time.
4years, age - 25-45, cleaning and cooking, laundary
This is my first pregnancy at 26 years old and will be expecting to give birth September 18 at VCU Hospital. My estimated budget will be $2,500. I would like to have an experienced doula that speaks Spanish as well. I would also like postpartum care as well so create healthy habits.
I plan to give birth at Henrico Doctor's Hospital in Richmond, VA. I'm in search of a doula for an unmedicated, natural birth. I would like to stay at or under $1000
So far I am with VCU but up to change Trying to use insurance Low intervention united healthcare community plan
This is my first pregnancy/baby and I am terrified of childbirth and labor. upon research I heard that a doula can help provide comfort and emotional support during birth. I am hoping to find a doula to help with that. I will be giving birth at St. Mary’s Hospital in Richmond. I don’t currently have a budget, just looking to find the right match for me. as of right now my birth plan is to try to go unmedicated as I have a spinal fusion and i’m not sure if I can have an epidural. I plan to labor in water to help with the pain.
I want a midwife to help me deliver my baby and my appointments leading up to that day. I’m 24 years old this is my 1st pregnancy and I always wanted to do a natural birth but I am afraid and I will probably give birth at the hospital. I want to use my Medicaid.
I plan to have a natural birth in a hospital without an epidural or pitocin (unless the doctor deems it necessary). I want to work with a doula on pain management strategies I can use during labor and ways my husband can support pain management as well. I have insurance through Blue Cross Blue Shield, and it is the BlueChoice Advantage EPO plan.
Hospital birth max 1000$ natural, no epidural, delayed cord clamping until white and non pulsating,
First time mom planning on giving birth at VCU Main Hospital in/around early October 2026. I have Anthem BCBS insurance and would prefer an in-network provider. I am looking for someone to help with birth prep (including help with making my birth plan - this is all a little overwhelming for a FTM), being on-site for the birth to help advocating for me/my baby, and to provide additional care after birth (someone I can ask if a symptom/feeling is normal).
I plan to give birth in a hospital. Intend to have epidural. Cord will not be cut. I am looking for a doula that accepts Tricare.
I have Medicare and Medicaid look for a doula that take state insurance
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I’m willing to pay $1000 to $1500. I’m planning on an unmedicated natural birth inshallah
hospital birth budget <1800 birth plan: vaginal, avoid vaginal tear, I would like to get an epidural , delay cord clamping , want skin to skin right away, want to start breast feed right away
I would love a home birth and a doula who accepts Medicaid since I’m going through a tough financial time Birth plan would be home dim lights, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin.
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