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1. Home birth 2. $2000 3. This will be my first birth, so as of now, I don't have a birth plan.
Planning on giving birth at RCH. First time mom Birth plan will be more discussed in January
1. Hospital - New West Royal Columbian 2. Standard pricing 3. Unmedicated if easy / epidural if not easy. Prefer as least as possible medical interventions and checks before and during labor by the hospital doctors. As natural as possible. If not possible, of course open to it just not as the first option. I am looking for help with birth positions, back massage, provide tens machine, peanut ball, and guidance to me and my husband. Guiding us through the process to enjoy it as much as possible. It is our first baby. Preferably medically educated, experienced and non-religious doula. Someone kind, warm, and caring would be great.
I would like to give birth at the hospital. My estimated budget is not super high. Birth plan is to labour as long as possible and then go to the hospital.
We are looking for a german speeking doula to help us to get through birth in hospital.
i’m planning to give birth at Burnaby Hospital. I would ideally like a low intervention birth that’s natural and unmedicated. Budget would be around $1000.
We have an OB for our firstborn. We will be delivering in the Burnaby hospital. The budget is around 1k but is flexible depending on the match. We plan to give birth naturally and with the earliest chance injection of epidural as possible.
I want support during the labour time. Someone who have experience with successful natural births. Help with massages and pushing techniques during labour. I plan to do medicated natural birth at hospital
Surrey Memorial Hospital. I was wondering if any of it would be covered by my extended medical insurance. Budget is $1000. Hoping for a vaginal birth.
Birth doula. Hospital birth, normal birth Need someone close by during labour, comforting, calm and understanding Also looking for a midwife willing to do home birth.
Hospital birth BC 1200-2000 avoid epidural husband support
Hi there, My due date is May 28th, and I’m planning a hospital birth—most likely at Royal Columbian Hospital or Ridge Meadows Hospital. I’m currently looking for a birth doula and wanted to check your availability around that time. Could you please share your packages, pricing, and what your support typically includes? I’d also love to know whether you offer a meet‑and‑greet. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you. – Leidy
we plan to give birth at richmond hospital, and would like to get help with basic needs of the child and care guide for the mom
1. Place of birth: BC Women’s Hospital 2. Budget: Up to $2500 3. Birth plan: Two previous C-sections; planning a TOLA2C. Looking for an experienced doula to support VBAC, and evidence-based labor support.
I plan on giving birth at lions gate hospital Depends on the service I’d like to go with an unmedicated natural birth as much as possible
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? I plan to give birth in a hospital in Surrey, BC, preferably at Surrey Memorial Hospital with support from a registered midwife or obstetrician. I prefer a hospital birth for access to emergency care and postpartum support if needed. Provide your estimated budget Estimated budget: CAD $4,000–$8,000 depending on the level of support and services required. This includes: * Midwife or doula support * Prenatal and postpartum care * Childbirth education classes * Baby supplies and recovery essentials * Optional postpartum/night support or newborn care assistance Describe your birth plan I would like a calm and supportive birth experience with minimal medical intervention where safely possible. My preferences include: * Labouring naturally as long as possible * Freedom to move and change positions during labour * Delayed cord clamping * Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth * Breastfeeding support immediately postpartum * Limited visitors during recovery * Pain management options discussed if needed * Flexibility to follow medical advice if complications arise I would also prefer a provider who supports informed decision-making and respects my birth preferences while prioritizing the safety of both mother and baby. Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) Preferred provider requirements: * Certified and licensed midwife, doula, or maternity care professional in British Columbia * Minimum 5 years of maternity/newborn experience * Experience with hospital births and postpartum care * CPR and newborn care certified * Strong communication skills and compassionate bedside manner * Preferred second language: Punjabi or Hindi * Comfortable supporting breastfeeding and newborn care education Preferred local maternity providers in Surrey include Mama Midwifery and Blume Maternity Care. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) * Newborn infant (0–3 months initially) * No known special medical needs at this time * Preference for exclusive breastfeeding with bottle-feeding support if necessary * Gentle newborn care approach preferred * Family may require occasional overnight newborn support during postpartum recovery Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) Additional duties may include: * Light housekeeping related to baby care * Baby laundry and bottle cleaning * Meal preparation/snack assistance for mother * Overnight newborn care support * Assistance with establishing feeding and sleep routines * Basic postpartum recovery support for mother * Sanitizing baby items and maintaining nursery cleanliness
Hospital $1500-2500 VBAC, natural birth - focus on birth and partner support
I like to deliver in hospital. Non-medicated birth. Expecting second baby delivery.
St Pauls 1000 dollars Open to suggestions- induced vaginally birth, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin within the 1st hr
Hospital birth at BC women, budget less than 2000 dollars, medicated birth at hospital
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