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I am planning to give birth in a hospital, I am planning on having a vbac 12 months post partum. I am planning on doing whatever is necessary for a healthy natural birth
I plan to give birth at Ridge Meadows Hospital. There is a possibility of going to another hospital should Ridge Meadows be on a divergent schedle the day I go into labour. Once I am cleared from the hospital my husband and I will be staying with my parents in North Delta for approximately 40 days. Once this time period is complete we will be back in our home in Maple Ridge. This is my husband and I's first baby and we have hope that being with my parents will be helpful, but we would also appreciate the support of people who have specialized knowledge and perspectives other than our own. I am not certain of the cost of these support systems or how charges are done, but would appreciate if there is someone who may be able to submit to extended health particularly through Great West / Canada Life. My birth plan, at its basics is, Natural, vaginal, unmediated aside from laughing gas. I intend to take it slow and easy and allow my body to guide me as I go through labour and child birth. I am hopeful of a good outcome.
My wife is lactating, but she has inverted nipples and our baby seems too lazy to suck on them. He falls asleep before he puts any meaningful effort.
Hi there, I live in Abbotsford and I’m interested in hiring a postpartum doula (night time) to help with the first few wks of baby care. I plan on giving birth at the regional hospital, and will try to keep things as natural as possible.
I plan to give birth at Langley hospital. I am in need of help with breastfeeding. Last time I had mastitis and reoccurring clogged ducts. I also had latch issues.
Baby refusing to latch since day three or four. Only bottle fed for the past four days. Want to get him to re-latch
Hospital Unsure of budget Natural preferred but open
Already indicted via the checklist. Requirements: - Serve the Vancouver area - Certified + properly trained (ideally, a nurse) - Is evidence-based and pragmatic (not interested in anything spiritual)
I hope to give a natural birth at a birth center. I am still working on a birth plan and am currently on Apple health insurance.
Delivery at Bc Womens hospital Birth plan: Delayed cord clamping until cord stops pulsating and is white No vitamin K, no eye antibiotic, no Hep.B vaccine No removing vernix off baby-or bath No bright lights in room and too many people Nothing given to baby without mothers consent Baby stays with mom 24/7
I plan to give birth at BC womens hospital labor and delivery. I will be living on Bowen island, and am looking for night nurse services 2-3 times a week. Also for someone who can help provide some guidance during the first few months, help with cleaning, cooking and watching the baby when I need a break. Birth plan is medicated vaginal birth.
1.) planning on giving birth at the mount vernon birth center. 2.) not really sure 3.) natural birth
I plan to give birthday in a hospital. I’m in my 1st trimester, don’t have a birth plan yet.
My baby has been super gassy and I think it has to do with his latch, he started clicking which means he’s swallowing more air. I think it may be due to a poor latch. He is 3weeks old. Only breastfed but gets 1-2 breast bottles a day. Do you take Molina insurance?
Need help with latching, have really sore nipples so the latch might be shallow
I’m Jessica and my partner Cristian we just arrived for the birth of our daughter that is expected to be at the end of the month. We made all the pregnancy care in Panama where we live most of the time. I have the information of our ultrasounds, blood test and according with our go ecologist everything is ok for a natural labor. Now we are looking for the correct place for our baby arrival
1. Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital. 2. Provide your estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,500. We are most interested in meaningful support that focuses on emotional reassurance, breastfeeding guidance, and helping us adjust during the early postpartum period. 3. Describe your birth plan This is my first baby, so I’m keeping my birth plan flexible and open-minded. My main goal is to feel calm, supported, and informed throughout the process. I plan to give birth in a hospital and would like to aim for a low-intervention birth if possible, while fully trusting medical guidance if plans need to change. Emotional support and reassurance are very important to me, especially as someone who can feel anxious in new situations. My priorities include: Feeling supported and advocated for during labor My partner being involved and supported as well Skin-to-skin contact after birth if possible Support with early breastfeeding and latching A calm, positive environment that helps reduce stress and overwhelm I value guidance, reassurance, and gentle encouragement over a rigid birth plan, and I’m looking for support that helps me feel confident as I transition into motherhood.
We are looking for a certified lactation consultant that supports our choice to both breast feed and bottle feed and also accepts Kaiser WA insurance . Our son was born (12/19/25) with a tongue tie and struggled to latch on the breast from the start. Since then, we have gotten the tongue tie released. He now is able to latch on the breast with a nipple shield, which I am hoping to not need. Our son also struggles with reflux and gas, and I am wondering if his latch has something to do with it.
Hello, Red Deer hospital is where I will be giving birth. As of right now natural birth is the plan. This is our first baby and we couldn’t be more excited ! I’m 39 and my hubby is 41. My hubby owns a successful extremely busy oilfield company so looking for a little help from someone we connect with and trust. Thank you
I need to get a correct flange sizing. Im not really sure how to do it. I plan on birthing at a birth center in Kirkland. I dont have a very big budget as im on maternity leave but not getting much for it.
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