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Looking for a postpartum doula who can show and give tips how to care properly for a newborn. Want to better understand the baby’s needs and overcome anxiety of staying alone with baby
Description of Needs: We are seeking an experienced night doula or newborn care specialist for a short term, shared care arrangement from May 26th through June 1st. You will be caring for two infants simultaneously: our daughter Renee (3.5 months old) and my brother's baby (6 months old). The care will take place at my brother's home, located at 1568 Anderson Ln, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089. Care Details and Duties: • Managing all overnight feedings, soothing, and diaper changes for both babies to help maximize sleep for the parents. • Tracking sleep and feeding schedules. • Performing light, baby related duties such as washing and sterilizing bottles and reloading formula dispenser. • Neither baby has special medical needs or complex feeding requirements at this time. Estimated Budget: • We are anticipating a rate of $50 to 60 per hour, commensurate with your experience level.
I'm 26 years old and a first-time mom, feeling a bit overwhelmed since I don't have experience with motherhood. I'm looking for support from Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and hoping to find a free doula to assist me with my newborn during my postpartum period, as I don't work and can't afford extra help. My goal is to have a natural vaginal birth without using an epidural. I have a Meridian Health plan. Looking for a postpartum doula to help after the baby is born for just 2-3 hours.
Need postpartum doula for higher risk pregnancy mom
I plan to give birth naturally in a hospital - i have blue cross blue shield illinois - id number u3v825904897
Postpartum care for at least 4 weeks.... Holistic mother and baby care
Hello, My name is Megumi and I’m writing this inquiry from Japan. My sister who lives in Illinois gave a birth the day before yesterday. Since I live overseas and unable to fly out there for the time being to help her I’m trying to figure out a way I could be of any support for my sister even if I’m physically away. One of the few things could be to help find her an experienced doula since she and he husband are too busy looking after their baby and helping each other now. Not sure what kind of requirements my sister would need but based on my own experience when I had a doula here in Tokyo about 5 years ago I think someone definitely with certification and several years of experience would be a must, and also being able to cook and do basic house cleaning would be ideal. What’s average doula fee is like there? I only had one in Japan so have no idea.
Hospital birth, tricare coverage Birth plan is to avoid pitocin
At home Zero birth plan at the moment Insurance coverage by blue cross community
planning to give birth in a hosptial, trying to see if a doula is covered in my blue cross blue shield of illinois plan
1. Hospital 2. 300dollars 3. Give birth at hospital and take care of our child at home with my husband(he is a student).
Hi! I wanted to share a little about the support I’m hoping for during labor. I’d really like to try for an unmedicated birth if possible, so having help with breathing, positioning, and counter pressure during contractions would mean a lot. My priorities are being able to move freely, delivering in the position I choose, delayed cord clamping, and keeping interventions minimal if everything is safe. I’d also love a calm, dark, peaceful environment. My pregnancy has IUGR, so there’s a chance I may need to deliver earlier than expected. I’m hoping for someone who can support me emotionally, help advocate for me if needed, and also guide my partner on how he can best support me during labor. I’m planning to use Medicaid/Blue Cross Community if possible, and I also wanted to ask if it would be possible to be matched with a Caucasian doula for my own comfort. Thank you! 🤍
Hi! This is my first pregnancy and delivery. I am planning to give birth at Advent Health’s UChicago at Hinsdale. I was looking for doula services that would be covered by my Medicaid’s BCBS Community health insurance. My hope is to have a vaginal delivery. I believe a doula can be my source of the much needed guidance, assistance, and strength I’ll require experiencing labor and delivery for the first time. I really look forward to matching with a sweet, supportive, and knowledgeable doula that can calm my nerves and make my birthing experience much better. Thank you!!
Postpartum in person 1. Northwestern chi 2. 2k 3. Birth at hospital then come home
I plan to give birth at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. I am looking for a supportive and experienced midwife who can help guide me through a natural birth. My goal is to have as natural of a labor and delivery as possible, using breathing techniques, movement, and positioning to manage pain. Medical interventions would be my last resort, but I understand they may be necessary if there are safety concerns for me or my baby. I would like someone who is patient, encouraging, and communicates well so I feel supported and calm throughout the process. My budget is flexible depending on the services provided.
I am planning to give birth at a hospital. I’m looking for a doula who can provide emotional support, help with breathing and relaxation, suggest different labor positions, and offer comfort measures like massage or counter-pressure. My goal is to have a calm and positive birth experience with supportive guidance during labor. I have Blue Cross community plan Medicare insurance. 😊
Hello, Looking for a night doula to help in the evening starting with the first night when we’re back from the hospital. Ideally we’re looking for someone who is certified, registered nurse with over 7 years of experience and someone who can help with light cleaning or cooking. Helpful if can help with sleep training and laundry.
I plan on giving birth at St. Alexian Hospital in Hoffman Estates, IL or Delnor Hospital in Geneva, IL. I have Medicare primary insurance and Medicaid secondary insurance. I want to wait until my water is broken to go to the hospital as I want a more natur1al birth.
I am currently planning to give birth at cdh. I’m not sure what an appropriate budget for a doula is so I guess I’m interested in rates. I’d hope to not go over a thousand dollars but like I said I don’t know what is appropriate. I’d like to give birth with the least amount of interventions possible. I will be doing a vbac labor, my first baby will be 2 and 2 months at the date of the delivery and was a cesarían because she was breech presenting.
Looking for a certified (daytime) postpartum doula, with minimum 5 years of experience. Estimated budget: ~$35-40/hr
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