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Birth center or hospital 2nd baby Budget 1-2k Natural, unmedicated birth Christian
I'm 35 and am having a low-risk pregnancy, my first child. I would love a doula to help advocate for me, in addition to my partner, and help with emotional support as I navigate this new experience. 1. I plan to give birth at a hospital near Downers Grove (we still need to tour hospitals) 2. No set budget/flexible 3. Early labor at home, low dose epidural at hospital, have a healthy baby, and accept intervention as needed. I'm an epidemiologist and will inform my decisions based on best available data.
Looking to give birth at Prentice Women's Hospital in the city. I'd like to go a mostly natural birthing route, but would like the hospital environment for the "just in case" piece of birth. I am a first time mom and my husband and I want someone who we can get to know well, and who will spend time with us answering all of our questions. We have vaccine questions, we want to do delayed cord clamping, we would like a vaginal birth (unless dangerous for me or baby), we would like skin to skin immediately, we would like to try to not be induced if that's possible. I'm not needing a fully unmedicated birth but want to go as long as possible without any epidural or any intervention of that sort.
I plan on giving birth in the hospital, I want to avoid C-section if possible. Looking for help in creating a birth plan and someone to advocate with my partner and I during delivery. Interested in delayed cord cutting immediate skin to skin contact. Currently looking for someone who excepts meridian Medicaid insurance
I would like a doula who can help educate me on all my options around birth and how to best prepare for that. I'd also like them to be present when I'm giving birth, and potentially post partum care. I'm giving birth at Central Dupage Hospital. I learned today that my insurance plan covers doulas that are in-network, so ideally they would be in-network with BCBSIL. I don't know my birth plan, I would like help figuring that out.
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!!
1. Hospital birth - Rush Copley Aurora 2. This is my first time looking into doulas so I'm not entirely sure what budgets look like. Would like to stay under $800 3. I want to have an unmedicated birth, really trying to mentally prepare myself for labor and birth.
1. prentice, Northwestern. 2. Insurance covered? 3. Second baby boy. Low stress birth plan.
In hospital doula services Elmhurst Hospital Un-medicated
I plan to give birth at home. I need help with labor and delivery and postpartum. I don't have an estimated budget. I need help creating a birth plan.
I plan to give birth at Advocate Medical Center in Oak Lawn, IL. I'm open to budget options. On my birth plan, it includes an expectation of vaginal delivery with husband and Doula present, no medical students in the room. I would like to use laboring tools, dim lights, free movement, light musics, quiet voices, and aromatherapy. I would like intermittent fetal monitoring. As far as pain management, breathing techniques, massages, hydrotherapy, and as a last resort an option/ open to epidural. My delivery options are squatting, standing/leaning or kneeling on all fours. Warm compress on perinuum. No delivery interventions. I would like to keep my placenta for encapsulation. For baby, skin to skin with golden hour, delayed cord clamping, breastfeeding and pumping (bottle feeding), delayed bath time, circumcision and no nursery stay (baby stays in room) also delay on vaccinations.
Central DuPage Hospital Unsure I want to do an unmediated birth, but am also focused on having a happy and healthy baby by whatever means are safest for baby and myself.
1) Central DuPage HospitaL 2) I would like to spend no more than $1,000 for a birth doula. May consider other services as well 3) VBAC, avoid c-section (very traumatic), open to all pain relief options but want epidural to be the last resort, open to medical interventions if other suggestions (walking, taking a shower, peanut ball, or different laboring positions) don't work
Hospital birth.Birth with Epidural. First time mom. Insurance plan Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicaid. Please reach out to me if you accept this plan.
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! 🤍
1. Hospital 2. $1,000 3. Give birth at hospital -- I don't know much else!
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.
Need postpartum provider that can help with light house work and caring for me and baby and accepts medicaid BCBS
1. Naperville, IL - endeavor Edward’s hospital 2. 2,000- 2,500 3.VBAC - had difficult first labor experience and unsure if i should repeat c section or go for a VBAc.
1. Hospital northwestern Palos 2. TBD 3. Epidural, no tearing
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