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I’m planning to do a home water birth. Ideally I would like someone who I could also rent the birth pool from. This is my first baby and I feel a little inundated with information. I think it would be helpful to have someone who has been a birth coach a long time and isn’t afraid to tell me what to do. If there’s an option to do a pre birth class I would also be interested in that. As far as budget I’m not really sure what to expect, the last group I reached out to was around $1400 with pre birth classes but they never returned my emails.
Hospital birth - foothills medical centre Doula budget is $1000-$1500 Birth plan is still TBC but hoping for a vaginal birth, no induction or pitocin if possible, no episiotomy, open to epidural to manage pain, stress and exhaustion.
This is my first pregnancy I did have a miscarriage last year .I am planning on giving birth at the hospital. I am looking for guidance .I am hoping to spend about $1400.
I am planning a water birth at home! I have the support I need for everything except the actual birth! I need somebody who knows what they’re doing as I am a first time mom and want to avoid the hospital unless absolutely necessary. If the hospital becomes necessary, I would like you to join me there until birthing is completed to advocate that I want an extremely hands-off birth, if at a hospital. As I said, I just need somebody who knows how to help me through giving birth for the first time in my home.
First time mom looking for support when it comes to birth planning, navigating labour and having another person to be a voice/advocate for my husband and I during the delivery. Plan to give birth in the hospital with an OB. I am unsure what the price ranges are for a doula, but if $500 is doable that would be a comfortable range for us.
I plan to give birth at Grey Nuns Hospital and looking for a doula for support. My birth plan is to have no epidural and plan to do vaginal. This is my first pregnancy, I am 30 years old and would like to breastfeed.
Homebirth, need someone who is also support my husband and guid him on how to support me.
I want to give birth at the hospital in Calgary. My budget is unlimited. I am planning on natural birth with possible epidural but baby still breech
Looking at cost and my main things are during labour breathing through and pushing my last birth was scary so want some help this time
I am planning on having the baby at Peter lougee Hospital. My budget at the moment is a Thousand dollars, I want someone who is able to provide me support through birth. I am wanting a Natural birth and delayed cord clamping.
Planning a home birth if possible, budget of $2000
I would be giving birth in Calgary. And this is my 3rd pregnancy and I want to try for VBAC. I’ve had two c-sections previously. I strongly want to advocate for a natural birth.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I’m an out of country patient and I’ve been referred to an Ob and hospital. For now i don’t have any budget in mind. I think for now I might be getting a c section because I have a low laying placenta. For the services Daily and Weekly schedule will include. 1. Bottle feeding, formula preparation. Burping during and after meals. Diaper change Dress and change of clothes for baby. Swaddling and soothing of baby. Tracking of feeding, sleeping and diaper changes. 2. Sleep support Help with sleep routines. Practice safe sleep strategies. Night waking support. Optimization of sleep environment. 3. Developmental Support. Age-appropriate stimulation. Support Healthy wake windows. Sensory play. Talking, reading and singing to baby. 4. Baby related household tasks. Washing and sterilizing bottles and breast pump part. Washing and folding baby laundry. Cleaning and organizing baby nursery. Take stock of diapers, wipes, creams. Proper sanitization of toys and other baby items. Preparing diaper bags for outings. 5. Parent and Family support Support breastfeeding or pumping routines. Help establish day/night routines. Teach soothing techniques. Communicate daily updates to parents. Help with family laundry. Cook for the family. House cleaning not related to baby. Errands for household. 6.Weekly responsibilities: Wash crib/ bassinet cribs Sanitize toys, clean baby equipment. Organize baby supplies. 7. Cooking 8. Laundry
South health $1500 budget Vaginal delivery + epidural
I plan to give birth in Medicine Hat hospital. This with be my third time giving birth and after having complications with my first two births, I’m hoping to have someone there to advocate and speak up for me. I’m hoping to have minimal intervention from doctors/nurses - I believe being induced and frequent/unnecessary intervention (with my second which ended in emergency c-section) caused the complications. Being considered high risk now I feel like hospital staff will ignore my wants as they’ll feel they are doing what’s best. I am not totally sure about budget because I’m not sure what doulas usually cost!
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? hospital Describe your birth plan: Natural birth with medication Provide your estimated budget: 1000 Include any additional duties: I'm looking for birth support at hospital and postpartum doula support at home in the first few months (no need to be everyday
Someone their for my birth incase my boyfriend is not there he works oil field or if he is a doula who can stay with my older children in case they are with me and not at their bio dads (blended family first baby together with my boyfriend) will be giving birth at rinita birth center in st albert This is my 4th birth plan being drug free natural again Will be breastfeeding Budget around 1000
Looking to have someone in my corner while giving birth. Someone who knows my birth plan. This is baby number 3 for me and there is so much I’ve learned and want to do differently. I thought giving birth at home would be great but that seems to be a bit harder than I first thought out to be. But having someone who knows in the hospital with me would be fantastic. I don’t exactly have a budget. This will be my first time being with one. Birth plan has always been get the baby out safe. I definitely don’t want any of the extra stuff they try to do or “try to help” you with getting the baby out. I want delayed cord clamping as far as it can go and I know most consider it to be 1-5 minutes which doesn’t seem long enough to me. I know hospitals have protocols about doing certain things and I want someone who’s listening while I am labouring because that in itself is hard enough.
how to take care newborn baby and recover from the mother
I am planning a home birth and am looking for a doula who can provide calm, steady and supportive care throughout both labor and the postpartum period. I really value a relaxed and comforting presence. Someone who helps me feel safe, grounded and supported during the experience. It’s also important to me that my doula respects and is open to my spiritual beliefs and is comfortable supporting that aspect of my birth in a natural and respectful way. My budget is around $1200. My birth plan is fairly simple. We’re aiming for a low-intervention, peaceful home birth environment and I’m looking for someone who aligns with that approach and can support both practically and emotionally throughout.
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