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i would like to have a natural unmedicated birth but i know i need prep and practice to achieve that
I want to give birth at home or birthing center but due to my lupus and kidney disease conditions I am fine with it being at a hospital if needed to be. I want to find somewhere approved by my Medicaid insurance as I won’t be able to afford out of pocket cost at the moment. I want to go natural this time, I want to have someone who can help me mentally stay strong as well as making sure all my wishes is followed by during this labor as my previous labor was amazing but not the way I wanted it to be. I do want a water birth as well as my first pregnancy I was in the shower most of the time until I got the epidural. I really want to have a team as my only support is my husband and we have no contact with our families.
Hospital this is all new to me not sure I’m looking for guidance
Hi! We are in Orefield Pa (near Fogelsville). We are due May 24th with our 3rd baby. We have a 4 and 2 year old boy. We are looking for what I suppose is called a “sibling doula” that could provide care for our boys on an on-call basis when my wife goes into labor. We have family coming up from Maryland to watch them but it will of course take some time between when my wife goes to the hospital to when they can arrive. Is this a service you can provide? Thank you! -Tim and Virginia Hahn.
Hospital birth MA All natural birth serene setting
Giving birth unmediated in the hospital $1,000 budget
- Hospital birth. I’m planning to deliver at a hospital in the Lehigh Valley/Bethlehem, PA area. - Ideally around $1,200–$2,500 depending on services included, though I’m open to discussing options and packages. - I’m hoping for a calm, supportive, evidence-based birth experience with strong advocacy and emotional support. I would like to stay flexible while aiming for as low-intervention of a birth as safely possible. Pain management options are still being considered, and I value education, informed decision-making, movement/position support during labor, partner involvement, and postpartum recovery guidance. This is my first baby (a girl, due September 2026), and I would especially appreciate support navigating labor, hospital communication, breastfeeding initiation, and the immediate postpartum period. - Certified doula preferred Experience supporting first-time mothers and hospital births Familiarity with gestational diabetes/pregnancy monitoring preferred Calm, reassuring, collaborative communication style Comfortable working alongside medical providers and advocating respectfully 3+ years of experience preferred, but personality fit is also very important Bonus if familiar with South Asian/Indian family dynamics or cultural considerations
Planning to give birth in St Luke's Anderson Hospital in Easton, PA. I would like to avoid induction if possible and a have a low intervention and physiological birth if possible.
A midwife for at home appointments, a doula for possible at home birth
New mother in need of guidance and education pertaining to all things birth. I’m not sure where I want to give birth but I have lots of questions about my options. I want an epidural free birth with minimal intervention in a quiet calm space
I’d like to give birth at home but I’m currently in the midst of looking for a new place. Budget I’m unsure of at the moment would be willing to discuss. Birth plan id like to wait to cut the cord, no meds or intervention unless medically necessary, golden hour, and that all currently. Previous experience a must certs a plus. I’m a 23 year old women giving birth for the first time and would like a well experienced person and calm birth experience. I’d like to breast feed and pump so lactation help may be needed
I'm higher risk (advanced maternal age) and so definitely plan on a hospital birth. I'm looking for a doula, a night nanny and postpartum support. We are new to the area and don't have family or any support locally so we'll be relying heavily on our team for support. We're not sure on a budget, but are open to learning more. I'm only 11 weeks so I do not have a defined birth plan. Thanks!
I plan to give birth at a st.lukes quakertown hospital. I am hoping to get doula services mostly covered my keystone first insurance. I would like to have an unmedicated vaginal birth, and would like a doula to assist me in guiding me through labor positions and pain reduction techniques, and be there to advocate for my birth plan wishes.
Advocate during birth who is aware of the labor and delivery process with some medical knowledge. LVHN Pocono I plan on unmedicated natural birth if able to
I plan to give birth in St Luke’s Anderson campus, Lehigh valley- this would be my third child. I have had past minor epidural complications and would like my third (and last) labor to be done without one. I am looking for a labor support doula to assist me with an epidural free labor.
Looking for someone to help me have an unmediated birth that can also help with postpartum care and breastfeeding!
Home or birth center As cheap as possible or takes government insurance Not sure I want a water birth all natural
1. Abington Jefferson Hospital 2. $1,500 3. Labor at home as much as possible with support from Doula, early labor in the water, try again for an unmedicated birth
Have Cerebral Palsy, mobile but needs assistance. Can't stand for more than 5 minutes. Plan on giving birth at St. Joseph Rt 183. No vaccines, Christian. Planned C-section need help with house maintenance during recovery.
Plan on giving birth at doylestown hospital. Plan on an epidural and natural birth. I plan on breastfeeding so looking for lactation support. I have tricare select.
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