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Hola buenas. Estoy interesada en el servicio, por favor si me podrías brindar más información y si tienes disponibilidad, estoy embarazada de 31 semanas. Tengo Medicaid. Mi correo es rubillacsa@gmail.com Gracias.
This is my second child and I’m looking for a night nanny so I can sleep and postpartum care.
Support with baby during daytime - feeding, changing. Light house cleaning. Budget - current doula is 40/hr but is away on a trip
Plan to give birth at Denver health hospital, I have Medicaid Colorado so lactation and doula services would be covered
Lutheran medical center Medicaid I have no money. My birth plan is a scheduled C-section I had a baby last Christmas 12/25/24 so it is required I have a c section again.
I plan to give birth at Denver health, I am on Medicaid(health first Colorado) and need a qualified doula that can be paid fully by Medicaid. I intend to do vaginal delivery, I want to feel at ease during delivery, do not want unnecessary people in delivery room (want acccurate names of every person, doctor or nurse ) who attend to me on that delivery day. I am black female, 28yrs old, foreign trained Lawyer, and want a doula that can listen to me, carry out instructions, point out good suggestions , guide me , aid my peace of mind and advocate for me irrespective of any odd.
My fiance and I are looking to have a natural birth, in hospital. She is not looking to take any pain meds, or be induced, if possible. We are looking for a friendly, understanding, helpful and knowledgeable doula.
Avista; looking for services covered by Medicaid; VBAC hopeful for as little medical intervention as possible;
I plan to have my baby at St. Anthony North Hospital. 40-50/hour No birth plan yet.
1) Healthone Rose 2) $500-$1.500 3) unmedicated, low-intervention We are looking for a birthtime doula and would like to know pricing and other info for a postpartum doula.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My estimated budget would ideally be no more than $2500. I would ideally like a doula that accepts Kaiser Permanente insurance. My birth plan is to deliver vaginally, unless that is not possible, and to do so with just the use of nitrous oxide and with an epidural as a last resort as I am trying to avoid tearing. I am seeking a doula to help support me through delivery and to support my husband through the birth as well.
Tri care west plan Seeking birth doula and postpartum to help with the process. Living in the Denver metro area
I am currently 11 weeks pregnant so I just getting a head start on looking for a doula. This is my second pregnancy. My first birth was in a hospital setting and everything went great up until the last couple of hours. I thank having extra support with me could have helped tremendously. 1. I am planning on giving birth either in a hospital or a birth center. I want to have as much support during labor especially if I choose a birth center since that would be an unmedicated birth. 2. I am not sure of budget but I definitely want to stay on the lower end of the budget. 3. I really want to choose a birth center and with that I know I would want to be fully prepared for an unmedicated birth. I am very interested in hypnobirthing but am also open to other methods of pain management.
I am looking for a female-only birth doula for a hospital birth in Denver this April. My budget is approximately $1,500–$2,500 (to be reimbursed via Maven Wallet). My goal is a supportive, calm environment where I can receive an epidural for pain management but avoid medical induction unless absolutely necessary. I am looking for a doula who is an expert in 'epidural positioning' to keep labor progressing and can suggest specific techniques or precautions to help me avoid tearing. My partner will be my primary support, and I do not want any men in the room other than him. I value a 'hands-off' approach to the second stage of labor; I prefer to avoid forced or coached pushing and instead want to wait until I feel the urge (laboring down). Post-birth, I am prioritizing delayed cord clamping, immediate skin-to-skin, and ensuring the baby does not leave the room for routine assessments.
We plan on giving birth at the Anshutz campus in Denver! Our budget is limited to our work benefit of "8 weeks of doula care" coverage through Carrot Fertility. Our birth plan is literally however this little girl wants to come into the world. I would love the assistance of an epidural, and hopefully a vaginal birth. We are looking for postpartum help only though, mostly to help with the new-parent learning curve!
1. Birth center where you can go home within 4 hours 2. $3-6k 3. Night nurse 2 days a week for 5 weeks
I am looking to give birth in a hospital, however, will likely be scheduled for a c section at 39 weeks due to her being breach. My due date is 2/4/26. I am looking for postpartum support as it is just me and my partner in Colorado. I am looking for a doula that is in network with Kaiser as I get 11 covered sessions under them.
Looking for a postpartum doula to help with few month at night Looking for a doula who is In-Network for Anthem insurance Giving birth at Rose
1. St. Anthony's North Hospital in Thornton 2. Around $1,000 but under $1500 3. I would like an unmedicated vaginal birth with nitrous oxide focusing on pain management alternatives, freedom of movement, and immediate bonding.
Plan to give birth at hospital - with or without epidural 1800$
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