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We plan to give birth at SM Christus Hospital. I would like a calm, private environment, with minimal staff and no students. I want a natural water rupture and a partial epidural with the ability to change positions and listen to what my body is telling me. I would like to deliver the placenta on my own, without any tugging. No pitocin, cervical exams, or episiotomy. I would like support in sticking with my birth plan and advice when it comes to altering the plan. It is important to me to follow my intuition.
I plan to give birth at a hospital, I would like to use as little medical intervention as possible. No pain meds, delayed cord clamping. I am high risk but only due to my age, 42. For postpartum we are looking for light cleaning and help with meals. We prefer a provider who has experience advocating for Black mothers. Also a woman of Christian faith is preferred but not required.
1) 5 years experience, English speaking, certifications. 2)new born help feed at night, mom is dealing with severe mastitis and husband is leaving town, change diaper. 3) just running the bottles in the bottle washer
Light housekeeping and meal prep. Occasional help with baby such as watching them when / if I shower / exercise etc. certifications and background check required along with real life references. Ideally looking for overnight support once a week.
I would like to do a hospital birth that feels like home. I would Prefer a women of color. My birth plan is just to have an easy birth. I would like to do no epidural ( they just scare me) but if they have other pain meds I would be okay with it. Um no budget but very cost efficient
Part time. 2-3 day a week. 4-6hours a day. Nanny certificate, 5+ experience. English Newborn and mommy Laundry, cooking
Hi! I am looking for a doula that can support me in a low intervention birth at Ascension Seton Hays Birthing Center (Kyle). I was originally going through Austin Area Birthing Center, but I'm considering using my OBGYN (who I hardly know...) and birthing at a hospital in case of emergency. I really need someone who can advocate for a low intervention natural birth for me, and I am hoping to speak with someone who can inform me of better OBs in our area... some friends told me doulas usually know the OBs in the area and can advise who to use and avoid. I would even change hospitals if advised. Thank you!
We are expecting our first baby at the end of October and are looking for a postpartum doula. We are still firming up our plan, but we anticipate needing near-daily support the first few weeks postpartum, and then we would likely adjust as we go depending on how postpartum goes.
I feel like my supply is lowering and I'm normally an over supplier. It's been 12 years since my last baby and struggling to adjust. Also dealing with post partum anxiety and rage.
First time mother seeking post-partum support and education, and guidance on nutrition for baby. Speaks Thai as a first language and prefers a Thai speaking Doula but proficient enough in English if that is not an option.
Hello! My husband Anthony reached out but not sure we got a response. We’re looking for nighttime care for our sweet baby Cecilia, and would also love guidance heading into sleep training (at some point). We’re looking for help 1-2 times a week. Let me know if you have availability!
We will be having a planned C-Section at St. Davids NAMC in Austin on March 12, 2025. Our major focus is care for mom and baby in the 12+ weeks after birth at home with overnight NCS and postpartum doula care.
Hi there! I am looking for a dedicated independent postpartum doula to provide daytime support for our family. I’m seeking an experienced, evidence-based provider who can offer comprehensive care that balances newborn care and maternal physical recovery with robust breastfeeding and lactation support. Specifically, I am looking for someone who can help with essential day-to-day tasks—such as preparing meals, handling laundry, and doing light tidying—while also assisting with sibling care to help ease the transition for our four-year-old. Our ideal match is someone who brings a calming presence, deep knowledge of early feeding rhythms, and a hands-on, practical approach to managing a multi-child household.
First child Birthing from home Prebirth help Postpartum help
I need a mothers helper that can help us transition from two kids to three. I’m looking for someone experienced who knows CPR.
I will be giving birth at a hospital, do not have a specific budget, but would like someone to be able to come two nights a week to allow me to catch up on rest
Postpartum support including lactation, sleep, night care
Home or hospital 6,000 Peaceful and natural as possible
Hospital birth, I am not sure of my budget yet, I don't really have a birth plan yet
I need lactation support i think i may have mastitis
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