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Just getting a feel for costs and needs Birth at hospital
Will be traveling to Portland from clatsop county for a vbac. Looking for support during birth and postpartum
I plan to have a c-section as I have a high risk pregnancy. This is my third pregnancy and I have a lot of anxiety and trauma from the previous childbirth experiences. My doctors don’t listen. My husband tried but doesn’t understand. I am looking for someone who takes Molina Apple Health Medicaid.
1. Certified, African American 2. 28, married, planning to breastfeed and have a 2 almost 3 year old 3. Laundry, breaks
Postpartum doula to help out on select nights. Doula needs to accept either Premera Blue Shield Washington or Regence Blue Shield insurance. Doula needs to be certified through Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA) or Doulas of North America (DONA).
We are looking for a night doula who is covered by blue Cross blue shield insurance. We would like to hire someone for a few nights a week - as long as insurance covers it.
Looking for birth/labor support, and postpartum care for myself and my baby. Night nanny and daytime
Hi do you take Medicaid? Birth and postpartum doula?
I am in early pregnancy and figuring it all out. I know I want to give birth at a hospital. I am not sure what to expect for budget. I would really like a nonbinary doula
I will be birthing alone and want to do an unmediated hospital birth. I’m a mom of 4 toddlers (4 under 5) and have very limited support. I have Molina insurance and won’t be able to do any out of pocket pay.
As first-time parents, we hope the doula can support us and help us build confidence in caring for our baby throughout the day and night.
Hi there! Super interested in a birth who also values their faith and would love to set up a call!
Help at night while I recover after birth. I have a 2 year old so I need help with my new born.
Will be giving birth at a hospital, want to avoid a c-section as much as possible, no use of epidural. I want a compassionate, educated caring and understanding doula.
1. Providence St. Vincent Medical Center 2. $1,500-$3,000 3. Beginning stages of putting together a birth plan, but vaginal birth with likely epidural. We are first time parents looking for postpartum care services to learn how to become effective parents, as well as accept help/care during the early recovery phase. Currently thinking M/W/F daytime visits would allow for an even distribution of care, but I am flexible and open to alternative schedules if needed.
Looking for a doula for a birth center labor and delivery. I’ve giving birth at this location during a previous pregnancy. They have changed midwives but I love the environment and I’m hoping to have a water birth. Looking to use TRICARE or Washington Medicaid.
Hospital birth I’m planing on using insurance Don’t have one yet
Hospital birth. Unsure about budget. Birth plan is no epidural, delayed cord clamping, no bath for 24hrs, no leaving the room, only urgent tasks so skin to skin with mom and dad for first 24hrs
- Hospital - $2,000 - As natural delivery as possible, birthing ball, soaking tub, open to epidural, calm environment, mom & spouse supporting as well - 28 yo, no special needs
Night nurse to help with breastfeeding/sleep training during first 4-weeks after birth. Aetna premium plan
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