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Birth Plan: Hospital midwifery center Budget: $1500-$3000 Birth Plan: Unmedicated Christian-religion preferred
I plan to give birth at the hospital via c-section and will be at the hospital for a few days with my husband. My husband will be home with me for only 1 week after and then will have to return to work. I’m not sure what our budget for this would be but am looking to see if it’s affordable to have an extra help around starting the second week.
My partner is schizoeffective and I would like a doula who is well educated and experienced in mental health so that it will better help me through the delivery. Also I’m looking for someone who can assist me in understanding everything because I’m a first time mom. I have United Health Care through Washington Apple health. I plan on giving birth in a hospital.
I just need someone to come to my home and help me get up to go use the bathroom and to hand me things from the kitchen or other room for my one year old- light cleaning- emotional support-snack preparing and someone who is willing to watch movies with me while I recover for two weeks. Will not ask you to change diapers!! Preferably someone who speaks Spanish I am low income and was wondering if any doula accepts Molina insurance.
Giving birth in hospital with a midwife. Need someone to help through labor and advocate for me. I need a doula who accepts Medicaid/Apple Health. Only looking for Christian doulas, as faith in Christ is extremely important to our family.
I would like to have a pool home birth. I would also like for it to be a natural birth with no tearing.
First time pregnancy, giving birth at st Francis in federal way never had a doula does insurance cover ? Birth plan is unmedicated if possible
We’re expecting our first baby this summer and are hoping to find a compassionate doula who would be a good fit for our birth team. We’re planning a hospital water birth with the midwives through Kaiser and are hoping for an unmedicated, supportive, calm birth experience. We don’t have family support nearby, since we are from out of state so it’s really just my husband and me navigating this new season together. I’m also transitioning out of work during pregnancy, so while we deeply value doula care, we’re working within a budget of about $500–$1000 and would be incredibly grateful for anyone who offers sliding-scale support or flexible options. More than anything, we’re hoping to find someone warm, grounded, encouraging, and supportive of physiologic birth. If this sounds like a good fit, we’d love to connect 💛
Hello, I am contacting you about my Baby Sister, Elaina Black. Of course we are doing this all last minute! She really wants to have a natural labor, she is giving birth in a hospital, but the baby is measuring bigger than her tummy and it dawned on me that it would probably be a good idea to have an experienced Doula helping her with positioning and breathing, etc. her husband, and I will be there for emotional support, but quite honestly I’ll probably just be crying the entire time. I wanted to find out what insurance you accept. She has dual coverage both United healthcare, which is private insurance through her company and TRICARE via being a military wife. She is giving birth at Tacoma General Hospital Insurance covers doula support/care/treatment I want a natural birth if possible.
Giving birth in a hospital with my midwife team, looking for help/education for post birth maybe some help cleaning and cooking and post birth massages. Not sure about budget, really trying to get an idea of how much something like this would cost
1. Hospital birth 2. NA 3. Modern approach ok, looking for emotional support, advocate and post pardum doula
Birthing center/The birthing inn in Tacoma Unknown Unknown
I'm giving birth at a hospital but would love support for postpartum. I received support postpartum for my first and I think it helped my mental health immensely during that first month. I am looking for something similar for the second time around. My birth plan isn't really detailed, just push against inductions, pitocin or c-sections unless they are medically necessary. I want to give birth vaginally again and use movement and different positions for as long as I can before pain meds. I did get an epidural the first time and it went fantastically so I am not against them. I don't know what to budget as I don't know what these services cost around my area. Although PP is my main need, I wouldn't mind an early session to help me prepare for birth and give any advice to help me stick closely to my birth plan.
UW MEDICAL This is my first baby. I would like to go as natural as possible, and need help to do so.
Plan to give birth at St Francis Hospital in Federal Way. Birth plan is for an all natural birth, no pain medication or intervention if possible. Golden hour, delayed cord clamping, only partner in the room with nurses and doula. Postpartum, would like help with meals, some cleaning, and lactation support if needed. Budget: $1500
my girlfriend is trying to put too much on her plate while looking after our newborn. she is in post partum depression and i think it would help to have someone come and help take care of the baby and speak speak with my girlfriend to help her through this hard time.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. Unsure of budget.
We plan to give birth at a hospital. Ideally spending about $2000 for a birth doula and a postpartum doula at an hourly rate of $40+. Birth plan is still in development.
Looking for Natural birth, at Issaquah hospital. I am 30 years old, and this will be my first birth. English as first language will be requirement, and I am looking to spend up to 2000
Highline hospital Dont know how much they cost Vaginal birth
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