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We plan to give birth at Baylor Scott and White in Temple, TX. I’m open to a medicated birth but I also prioritize holistic health. We are interested in birthing classes and postpartum health and wellbeing. We would like someone educated and experienced in birth. We’d like to spend around $1,500 or less. I’m 33 years old, neurodivergent, and I do plan to breastfeed.
Need a doula to educate me on child birth, this is my first pregnancy for both my husband and I. I would like the doula to be present for the birth as well to help enforce our birth plan. Plan to give birth in hospital, I have tricare west and would like the insurance to pay, if not we can discuss pricing as well.
My name is Delaney Coleman, I’m 29 years old and pregnant with my first baby. I found out on March 28 that I am pregnant, and I am excited and nervous. Depending on cost, I’ll probably end up giving birth at a hospital, but my ideals line up more with midwifery/birthing center processes. My estimated budget is probably no more than $500 if that is even possible. I don’t know the general charge for a doula, but I would love a very experienced one who can advocate for me and my husband when we are stressed out and vulnerable at and after the birth. I would like a physiological, uninterrupted birthing experience. Cervical checks are not needed unless there is a medical emergency. My water will break naturally. I do not consent to manual rupture unless absolutely necessary. I will push when and how my body tells me to. I do not want coached pushing unless I ask for guidance. Hands-off approach during pushing unless I request support. Warm compresses only if I ask. I will choose the position I give birth in. Low lighting and minimal noise in the room. Cord clamping should not be done until the cord is white and no longer pulsing. The placenta will detach and deliver on its own. Up to one hour after birth is normal and safe. After one hour, if there are medical concerns, intervention may be necessary. No cord traction, pitocin, or medications to speed placenta delivery unless there is an emergency. Immediate skin-to-skin after birth. No separation from my baby unless medically necessary. All procedures and medications for my baby must be clearly explained beforehand. I want uninterrupted bonding time after birth. We would NOT like any Vitamin K to be given to our daughter or heel pricks done, unless she is born by vacuum, forceps or cesarean My husband or myself will cut the cord I would prefer if nobody was to take or hold my daughter unless there’s a medical emergency This is what felt right and safe for me and my body. Every birth is different this was simply my choice. I do have Tourette Syndrome, which I can go into further detail about with my future doula. I am predisposed to potentially have twins (runs in my family, has always been fraternal twins). Any other duties would probably simply be to help me prepare for baby and help me possibly with some lactation consulting. Otherwise, I have some family members who can come over the first bit and help with household chores if need be. Unfortunately, due to my insurance type, I am not sure what will be covered in care, so the lowest charging with most experience doula is right up my alley! I don’t really know how this goes.
First time unprepared mom, who just needs help & extra support from someone with better knowledge about what is best to do before, during, and after child birth. I’m just getting a feel to see what’s out there, I don’t even know if I can afford it 😮💨
Has to be certified. Looking for general support and care. At around 5 weeks with my first, I had a scary panic attack due to postpartum insomnia and anxiety, which led to breastfeeding coming to a screeching halt. Looking for ways to avoid that outcome this time. I am 44, baby set to be delivered at 38w 5d on June 15 related to 10th percentile measuring (not showing signs of placental insufficiency or growth restriction, but abundance of caution). We have $1500 in reimbursable benefits.
Hospital birth, 2000-3,000, natural non medicated birth, at least 2 years of experience, mother age 27,
Hillcrest Hospital- Waco, TX TBD budget Vaginal birth at hospital with pain meds.
I am looking for a midwife and birthing doula. Actively trying to conceive and would like to be prepared.
I will give birth in a hospital, probably in an Army base. My budget is a maximun of 1,000 for everything. I need to develop a birth plan, but I like everything natural and want to deliver vaginal (without epidural).
I plan to give birth at the Darnell hospital. For my birthing plan, I want low intervention, delayed clamping, and skin to skin directly after birth. A holistic approach.
Someone to help me not have c section I refuse to have another c section
I plan to give birth at home as I have done with two of my other children. We live out in the country. I don't know what postpartum doula typically charge, but we don't have a ton of money. My birth plan is fairly standard since it will be at home. We are a Christian family and hold strong Christian values. We are at peace being at home and we love the comfort of having everything we need right around us and not having to do much traveling and getting out once baby is here.
First pregnancy, need someone to couch me and be an advocate while giving birth. I have anxiety around birth and I need someone who can help me stay calm. Giving birth in a hospital, not sure on budget yet. Would like to work towards an unmedicated birth but if need be would be willing to make sure baby and myself are safe.
Hospital birth, 1st time mom Prefer natural birth, limited medical intervention
Emotional support and help to decline all vaccines and vitamin k shot. St David’s Georgetown Texas $200-$300 epidural and natural birth
looking for part time night nanny or night doula in Waco Texas. looking for someone who implements cue based versus volume driven feeding. flexible on budget, looking for a good fit
I am planning to give birth at North Austin Medical Center in relation with Moontower Midwifery & Wellness center as my midwife practice. I do plan to receive an epidural (unsure of how early or late at this time) and would prefer not to receive pitocin unless absolutely last result needed. I would like to be able to move around and labor freely before receiving the epidural. However, everything will depend on in the moment needs and I’m looking for someone to be flexible and adaptable with me while supporting me throughout. I am also interested in learning breathing techniques specifically for labor and birth to try and avoid tearing with the epidural. I don’t want to push just because they are telling me to push, my hopes is to be able to feel the pressure and decide to push then. I am looking for a doula that is certified under the CBSD Tricare-Authorization. This allows coverage for up to 6 hours of prenatal/postpartum visits and one continuous labor support visit. The doula must be certified by an approved origination and have a signed participation agreement with Tricare West.
Baylor Scott & White - 300 University Blvd Round Rock, TX 78665 United States Working with Tricare, not sure what it covers As Natural as possible
First time mom, unsure of the support I’ll need after baby is here
My husband and I are alone in the area with our baby who will be 1.5 years old when baby brother arriVes. We want someone helping us with her at the hospital or our home during birth.
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