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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.
C section birth Budget: under $50/hr Birth plan: pending Both parents will be home; we’re looking for support while I’m on bedrest but also so we can establish a good foundation for the new adjustment. We’re doing 40 days no visitors to allow for bonding and preparing our system/process with the guidance of the doula
Hi LaShae, we met at Birth Detroit and you briefly spoke on your doula services. Right now I am on the search for a doula and I came across your page, just wondering if you are accepting clients right now.
I want to have a hospital water birth. Unsure of budget and no current birth plan
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.
Need birth support/help first time mom I plan to give birth university of Michigan
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I anticipate the costs will be covered by insurance. I want an unmedicated birth.
Twins born 8/31/25 and toddler born 8/8/23. Wife is needing help at home as she is overwhelmed
1. Hospital 2. I want everything covered through insurance if possible 3. Peaceful and fast
I plan to give birth at providence hospital and also plan to use my insurance to cover the expenses. I would like for my birth to go as easy as possible.
I need someone to take care of my baby for at least 8 hours during the night. Put him to sleep, feed, and change diapers.
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I don't know the costs of doula. I was hoping to get something that is covered completely by insurance. My budget is under $1000 as long as a payment plan is offered. My plan for birth is to go unmedicated. I'm eager to learn about pain management that doesn't include an epidural.
I'm looking for a midwife/mentor I'm 19 years old this is my first pregnancy and I would like to experience everything with the right way single mother
Night time needs for newborn Cleaning help and feedings $300
Hi. Do you do placenta encapsulation?
As a first time mom I'm looking for someone to help support and educate me in my first labour so that I can have the best birth experience possible. I'll be having a hospital birth and would love to try an unmedicated birth if possible.
I am seeking a Black doula who is culturally competent and supportive. I plan to give birth at either a birthing center or a hospital. I would like continuous labor support, advocacy during delivery, and emotional support before and after birth. My goal is a calm, informed, and empowering birth experience. My budget is flexible and dependent on services offered.
Single mom having twins Boy and girl, I also have a 7 year old Anything will help. State insurance. McLaren Medicaid
I’m looking for a holistically minded doula who has experience in unmedicated births. I’m delivering at Mclaren Macomb hospital. Budget I’m not sure of reference numbers but I’m on the low end. It also would be a big plus to me if it’s someone who is rooted in their Faith in the Lord
I plan to give birth at Henry ford Novi. This is my 3rd birth. I have had 2 vaginal births. Are there any doulas that help with post partum care? My company offers to pay 3000. What does 3000 do for post partum?
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