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1. VHC hospital 2. $1200 for around 15- 20 hours service 3. focus on postpartum recovery, new born care, lactation help
Hospital,I want a soul that accepts Medicaid. C section
Overnight newborn care. 3x per week for 4 weeks. 11pm - 7pm.
hospital
I’m not totally sure so starting there would be great haha
Hospital birth at Inova Fairfax; Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO insurance, budget $1500-3000?; want to labor at home as long as possible and plan to get an epidural; certification required by insurance. Mom & dad both have anxiety; mom also depression & adhd, medicated throughout pregnancy. Dad is pretty bad at understanding accents unfortunately.
Hospital - INOVA Fairfax ~$3500 -this is my partner and I’s first child and we are both a little nervous. I am wanting to avoid a c-section if it is not medically necessary.
Need help with meal prep, grocery shopping, laundry and care of our two year old son. Budget is $1500
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? -GW university hospital Provide your estimated budget Looking to see if I can use insurance or payment plan. Unsure what packages cost Describe your birth plan Keep me alive and epidural. And make sure I don’t have a panic attack Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) -just looking for a cool person more than anything. Can make me laugh, distract me, educate me along the way. Help my husband who will be the main person I lean on. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) -I’m 33! Half British, half Cuban. No special needs. No special feeding. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) -additional duties: lactation help would be great. Night nurse, sleep training. Just things we should know about a newborn.
I plan to give birth at a birthing center. I’m looking for quotes and don’t necessarily have an estimated budget. I want to have an unmedicated birth with support from a doula and midwife — who are ideally Black. I’d like providers that have experience, especially with clients who have trauma history. I am 31 years old and nonbinary. I am looking for care and support prenatal, during birth, and after. My insurance provider is Carefirst, an HMO plan.
I am giving birth in a hospital I am not sure what my budget is yet I want to give birth with minimal medical interventions
someone to help me know how to care for my body and baby
I am looking for a provider with experience caring for newborns, especially someone who is knowledgeable about newborn feeding and can help manage feeding schedules. Certification is a plus, but hands-on experience with newborn care is the most important requirement. Experience helping families transition when a new baby arrives would be very helpful. The primary care recipient will be a newborn, and I also have a toddler at home. Supporting my toddler as he adjusts to having a new sibling will be an important part of the role. The provider should be comfortable working with both age groups and understanding their different needs. Additional duties may include assisting with newborn feeding routines, soothing and settling the baby, and helping create a calm and supportive environment for both children. Light help related to the children, such as tidying up after meals or activities, may be appreciated. My estimated budget is flexible and will depend on the provider’s experience and qualifications.
Howard Hospital $3000 Provider must be Black with at least 5 years of experience, over 40 and has experience with women of advanced maternal age. Must be available for labor/delivery and postpartum Prefer someone who does light cleaning, is a sleep and lactation consultant.
Create a safe and peaceful environment for my child’s birth
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
I’m going to do a hospital birth, I want someone who can help advocate for what I want during labor and delivery (unmedicated)as well as after baby is born, like what vaccines I want and delayed cord clamping till it is white. I’m not sure on a budget but someone who is flexible and do payment plans
Giving birth at Medstar with midwives, unsure about birth plan at this time, not high risk pregnancy, no provider requirements, Tricare East
help for the first weeks and clases to be a mother
Nighttime Doula that’s part of Carefirst Insurance
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