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My doctors office is vbac friendly and said that I am a good candidate. I have had 2 c sections in 2020 and 2021. I will be giving birth at University of Maryland hospital. I am looking for a doula that accepts Medicaid.
I am using my insurance which is Medicare and Medicaid and looking for doula that can deliver babies or a midwife
I need a doula who has expertise in working with first time moms with body dysmorphia and antenatal depression. I am already working with a therapist and psychiatrist but I’d benefit from the support of a doula as well. I plan to give birth in the hospital. My birth plan (so far) includes getting an epidural. Estimated budget $3,000
I have a twin pregnancy and have experienced some preterm labor. I am currently 22 weeks pregnant and viability here is 24 weeks. I have had a cerclage and since then I have been in constant pain. I need someone to help me and advocate for me during this pregnancy.
I need a doula who can provide consistent emotional, physical, and informational support before, during, and after labor. I want help managing pain naturally, including breathing techniques, positioning, and comfort measures. I also need someone who can advocate for my birth preferences and help me communicate with medical staff. During labor, I want continuous support, reassurance, and guidance to stay calm and focused. After birth, I would like support with recovery, newborn care basics, and breastfeeding if needed. Overall, I’m looking for someone who is patient, understanding, non judgmental, and dependable.
1. Hospital 2. Wondering about payment plans don’t want to go over $2500 3. I have no idea
I’m scared of hospitals I need an advocate and some help to! I rlly need someone in my corner as I go thru this process it is my first and I am petrified
Hi. I am interested in your services. I am currently located in Baltimore Maryland and I am pregnant with baby #2. I had a c section with my first due to “ failure to progress “ and I would like to avoid that the second go around with a vbac. I was wondering if you are currently accepting new patients and do you take insurance?
Looking for a midwife to assist with home birth, that can take insurance.
I would like to do a home/Water birth but I need help creating a birthing plan as-well as an initial checkup.
As of today, I am planning to give birth at GMBC, I am an OB who practices at their campus in Towson, MD. I am relying heavily on my two insurance plans and am willing to pay the copays/what they do not cover. I also have not drawn up or outlined a birth plan. I do know I do not what to be induced unless absolutely necessary (AKA Pitocin pressured) and I am open to an epidural. I am really looking for someone I can rely on to educate both parties involved being my significant other and I and my mother who are at this moment who I want present for the birth. And more importantly enforce boundaries from a more medically trained/educated standpoint on my behalf and with my health/survival in mind. I also would love someone who is especially experienced with the mental health aspect of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
I am planning to give birth in a hospital and am specifically looking for a doula who has strong experience supporting natural, unmedicated births. My goal is to have a calm, low-intervention labor using natural pain management techniques such as breathing, movement, positioning, and relaxation. I want someone who can provide continuous emotional and physical support, help me stay grounded, and advocate for my birth preferences throughout the process. It’s very important to me to feel empowered and in control of my experience. I am open to necessary medical interventions only if absolutely needed for safety. I would also appreciate some postpartum support if available. I currently have Medicaid, so I am interested in doulas who accept Medicaid or offer flexible/payment plan options. As a mom of two, I value patience, clear communication, and a comforting presence.
Education regarding options concerning birth plan Preparation for Labor & Delivery Comfort, Support, && Advocacy during Labor & Delivery Accepts Medicaid ( PPO MEDSTAR FAMILY CHOICE )
John Hopkins hospital /Baltimore area WellPoint MD Insurance Im New to the Baltimore county area so I’m unfamiliar with the area and hospitals. If anyone that has experience with these locations that would be awesome . In addition, I’m hoping to find a strong advocate to support me during labor and delivery — someone who will help ensure my voice is heard and my birth preferences are respected. I would also love support in preparing for birth, including guidance on exercises, positioning, and techniques that can help with labor progression and pain management.
My daughter just found out that she is pregnant. I am looking for someone to help us understand pregnancy dues, and don’ts childbirth and the fourth trimester Care. So that I can do my best to help her. She plans to birth in a hospital. I have no idea how much a Doula cost and the birth plan is what we’re trying to figure out through education
Hospital birth with pain management but I panic easily and have anxiety
We are giving birth at GBMC in Towson MD. We do not have A solidified budget and are exploring
Hello, I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to reach out and ask whether your doulas are in-network with TRICARE or if you have experience working with TRICARE reimbursement for doula services. I also wanted to confirm whether your doulas are certified through DONA International. We are currently looking for a doula for our first delivery at the Annapolis Birthing Center this September, and we are excited to learn more about your services and support options. Thank you in advance for your time and help. I look forward to hearing from you! Best, Sarah
Looking for an (TRICARE) in-network Doula in the DMV area to assist with pregnancy, childbirth, and post-partum. Preferably a doula that believes in medical and holistic care, believes in women's ability to naturally birth children without excessive intervention, and is willing to assert themselves in the event of medical malpractice.
We are looking for a midwife and/or doula who is experienced in supporting natural, holistic, and intuitive birthing experiences, specifically home water births. This is our first birth, and we want to feel supported, informed, and respected throughout the entire process. We value a provider who honors the body’s natural ability to give birth while also remaining attentive, knowledgeable, and grounded. Our intention is to have a natural home water birth, with a focus on low intervention and supporting physiological labor. We are interested in using movement, breathwork, positioning, and other non-medical comfort measures to guide the process. We are open to medical support if needed, but we want someone who prioritizes informed consent and helps us feel empowered and involved in all decisions. We have been receiving prenatal care from an OB-GYN up to this point while we search for the right midwife or doula, and we are looking to transition our care to someone who aligns more closely with our holistic approach. We are especially looking for someone who is calm, intuitive, and respectful of our preferences, and who can help create a peaceful, grounded environment during labor. Guidance with labor positioning, pain management, and emotional reassurance is very important to us. We would also appreciate support for my partner so they can confidently assist me throughout labor. Our goal is to create a birth experience that feels safe, supported, and aligned with our values, while still being adaptable if circumstances change. We are open to discussing budget and services based on the level of support provided.
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