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Hi there. I exclusively pump and I make just enough.. slightly more if I pump more for my son by like 10-15 oz a day. I have elastic nipples (I think) and have tried everything to get my output correct. I have the pumpin pals flanges and a spectra. My nipples are starting to get deflated and very red and painful.. I don't know why. I have low vacuum, silicone flanges, massage, heat, ice, I've tried everything. It's at a point where milk just gets stuck in my boobs and will not come out when I pump unless I squeeze throughout the entire pump. Every time I'm done pumping I can still hand express streams out so I am never getting fully emptied by a pump. I have a eufy s1 too and that used to work great.. then all of a sudden stopped working and I would only get 1-2 oz per side when it used to be my primary point getting 3-4 per side. I'm sitting here pumping now, nothing is coming out, and I'm completely full. I need help, I've been so miserable when I pump. Thank you.
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I am giving birth at Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital. I have TriCare Select insurance and supposedly they are doing a trial run where they cover the cost of a Doula in 2026. My husband has to verify this. My parents are willing to pay for a doula if insurance does not cover it. We do not have an estimated budget. I have not made much of a birth plan but do plan to get an epidural if needed. I would like to avoid a c-section, especially since I hear they often do them unnecessarily. I am 33 and aside from hyperthyroidism I do not have any major medical concerns. My husband and mom will also be present at the birth. I am also looking into maybe a postpartum doula to come a few times, but I am not certain on this. Side note: If I had a postpartum doula come to my house I live in Sterling Hts.
Single mom having twins Boy and girl, I also have a 7 year old Anything will help. State insurance. McLaren Medicaid
Overnight help so mother can get rest . Help with sleep training in the bassinet. She is breastfed so I will need to pump throughout the night.
Night time care for 3 week old Wash bottles and prep bottles Night time feedings/ changing/ comforting
Hello! I’m looking for a doula available to support a hospital birth. I am currently planning on delivering at Metro Hospital. This is my first pregnancy and I want to do everything I can to help myself be supported during the birth, and after a lot of research I think having a doula present would give me that added assurance that I would have someone ‘on my team’ that could help me advocate for myself along the way.
I am hoping to find postpartum doula support and lactation consultation. If you accept Medicaid and service the Ortonville, MI area in Oakland county, please let me know if you have room on your caseload and if we might be able to good fit. Thank you 🙏
-postpartum help with newborn (night shift) -$30 per hour
$5000 Birth plan consist of During birth - hospital birth - non medicated - vaginal birth - in water if possible - low lights - free movement - food/drink - partner to catch baby if wants - handed baby immediately and breastfeed as soon as possible - delayed cord clamping until cord stops pulsating and white - partner to go with nicu if required - no bath for the first 2-3 days
Hello, My husband and I are expecting our first baby around August 22nd. I hope to labor at home as long as possible and then will deliver in a hospital in Traverse City, MI. I would like labor and delivery to be as natural as possible, avoiding any unnecessary medical interventions for baby and I. I’m hoping for a doula who brings a calm gentle presence but is also able to adapt and advocate for me when needed. As a first time mom I’m hoping for support and guidance around all things lactation. I do also have a very friendly dog that will be a part of everything at home. He’s very gentle but also very much a puppy still so it’s important to me that we’re working with someone who’s is comfortable around dogs. My faith is also a strong part of how I approach birth and motherhood, so I would be overjoyed to work with someone who is comfortable providing support and encouragement from a faith based perspective. However, this is not a requirement. More than anything I just want someone who can respect my values and help me feel peaceful, informed, supported, and advocated for throughout my first experience with childbirth.
Hospital birth. My budget is up to 2800. My birth plan is saline lock , no epidural, no pint. I want to labor at home for as much as the labor as possible. I want the least amount of interventions as possible. I am ok with a newer provider.
We are currently exploring doula services for the birth of our first child and are looking for a supportive, knowledgeable provider who aligns with our values and needs. We are planning a hospital birth in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. Our estimated due date is around [insert due date], and we would like support during labor, delivery, and potentially postpartum. Our budget is flexible depending on services offered, but we are ideally looking in the range of $800–$2,000 for birth doula services. We are open to discussing packages and payment plans if available. Our birth plan is to have a calm, supportive, and informed experience. While we are open to medical interventions if necessary, we would prefer a low-intervention birth if possible. Emotional support, guidance with pain management techniques, and advocacy during labor are very important to us. We are especially interested in someone who can help us feel confident and prepared, as this is our first pregnancy following IVF. For the provider, we are looking for someone who: Is a certified doula (DONA, CAPPA, or equivalent preferred) Has at least 2–3 years of experience or has attended multiple births Is comfortable supporting first-time parents Has strong communication skills and a calming presence Bonus if you have experience with IVF pregnancies or high-emotion journeys Bonus if you speak an additional language (not required, but appreciated) Regarding care details: This will be a newborn (first child) No known special medical needs at this time We are interested in guidance on feeding (open to breastfeeding support, but flexible) We may also be interested in additional support, such as: Light postpartum support Newborn care education Basic guidance on sleep routines Light household help (e.g., simple meal prep or tidying), depending on availability Our insurance provider is [insert provider + plan], though we understand doula services may not always be covered. We are open to any documentation needed for reimbursement if applicable. Overall, we are looking for someone who feels like a good personal fit—supportive, knowledgeable, and able to guide us through this experience with confidence and care.
We are adopting so a due date is unknown but likely within 2-6 months. We need someone who is cpr certified and has experience caring for newborns and able to provide full nighttime care at our home. This includes feeding, changing, swaddling, etc. This would be for at least the first 3 months.
In need of an overnight doula. CPR certified. Sleep training experience would be a bonus.
I'm planning on giving birth at Covenant hospital. However, I would like as little medical interventions as possible. This is my first pregnancy and I'm looking for someone to help me prepare for labor and help me through the birthing process to hopefully avoid a C-Section. I would also like to know if there is a doula who accepts aetna ppo insurance.
Plan to birth in a hospital, would like to attempt all natural delivery with no epidural. Insurance should take care of majority of cost. Would like support during birth/labor. Would like guidance for my husband to do most of the work with supporting me.
This is my first birth and we are giving birth away from home (our families are in Chicago) so I’m looking for extra support and guidance. We will be giving birth at Sparrow hospital. My goals are to avoid C-section (if possible), avoid any invasive tools or unnecessary procedures and avoid epidural (if possible). I’m open to someone with less experience and I am unsure on a budget at this time.
I need a cnm for insurance purposes and I would prefer a homebirth
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