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Planned C-section at MGH in boston, will want to meet and get to know someone before hand, and have them there with me in recovery after C-section helping with baby and her needs. Husband will be back and forth. Can also discuss help for the weeks that follow
I'm looking for a doula in-network with Aetna. I plan on giving birth in the hospital vaginally.
The plan is to give birth at Brigham and Women's Hospital unmedicated as my mom had complications from an epidural I have endometriosis so I have a pretty high pain tolerance right now we have a pretty open budget
Hi, I currently have a ObGyn, but I'm looking for more hollistic care and approach for my pregnancy. Currently I plan to give birth at Beth Israel. I will need help making my birth plan too.
I will give birth at Tufts in Melrose. I don't want to provide my estimated budget currently.
First time pregnant- looking for support, education and advocacy. 16 weeks pregnant. 1. Giving birth at Brigham and Women 2. If covered by WellPoint insurance, that would be helpful--looking to learn about the difference in charges. 3. Unknown!
Hello! My name is Ali! I'm currently expecting my second baby this June (EDD 6/18/26). I live on Wollaston Beach in Quincy with my partner, Jonathan and our 3-year old daughter. I am interested in working with a doula who can both support my birth (w/ midwives at Mt Auburn Hospital) and postpartum experience at home. Though my 1st birth went smooth enough, I feel as though I could have had an even better birth experience with support from a doula. I am planning to have an unmedicated birth in hopes that it will result in a smoother recovery and more empowering experience overall. Going into birth, I am most anxious/dreading the postpartum season. I hope that having some support during that time would help make it a little easier and would love to have someone who can be there for this time as well as during birth. I currently have MassHealth insurance, and would love to utilize it for birth/postpartum doula services!
My husband and I are looking for an experienced birth doula for the birth of our first child around 3/8/26 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. I plan on requesting an epidural and would like to work with someone who can provide gentle, proactive, constructive support with that in mind. We value someone who is calm, experienced, an active participant, and who brings a good energy.
I'll give birth at Brigham and Women's Hospital. I want a doula to support me during labor and delivery and advocate for me to my medical team.
Hi! This is my first pregnancy and looking for support in getting ready for delivery and helping me through labor and with postpartum care
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital Provide your estimated budget: only insurance BCBS Describe your birth plan: Don't have one yet Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years of experience, second language spoken): It would be nice if you understood and spoke Spanish, but it is not a requirement. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.): I am 33 years old, have ADHD, pre-diabetic. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry, etc.): Sleep Training would be nice, cooking would be even better. I would like some help with the baby, as I am in school and only have my husband around for help. Provide your estimated budget: I am hoping the whole thing is covered by insurance. Include your insurance provider's name and plan details: My insurance does cover Doula, but I may need a prescription or justification from my OB. Currently, I am on my spouse's family plan in BCBS Anthem PPO.
Me and my girlfriend are expecting in August and would love to have a home birth and also be educated during the process to prepare ourselves as much as possible for our daughter
Hospital birth (open to recommendations)and looking for someone who takes mass health communitive care Birth plan: I want someone to advocate and support me in areas I’m unfamiliar with Only allow who makes me comfortable and safe in the room and anyone I don’t want has to go Music playing/aromatherapy Natural/unmedicated labor Open to iv pain medicine Open to water birth if able Help with contractions the best way they know how to Do not allow anything that isn’t absolutely necessary I want to give birth in the best position for me not for the doctors easy way I’ll cut the cord if able and if not and the fathers present he can After birth immediate skin to skin Baby doesn’t leave my side unless absolutely necessary and if deemed necessary monitored by someone I trust (Nothing is done to me or my child without consent and supervision) No separation if baby’s healthy
I plan on giving birth at the Beverly hospital I plan on using my insurance to cover I have masshealth (Wellsense) At least 2 years of experience required Spanish as a second language is a plus but not required
We will be having our first child and are looking to for support during the birth of the child and immediately after as we transition into our new journey.
Currently expecting twin girls and striving for a natural birth and need an advocate in the room for me other than my husband. I will deliver at Brigham and women’s hospital. In addition to the birth doula we are focused on securing overnight care most importantly, and will also be evaluating some daytime help. Many thanks.
hospital, Newton-Wellesley under $2000 hoping for VB, epidural, non-induction
I am planning to give birth at Salem Hospital. I am open to epidural, my birth plan is to deliver naturally with the hope of my delivery going as smoothly as possible.
Birth Plan hospital birth I would like a physiological vaginal birth in a calm, low-stimulation environment. I prefer minimal lighting (dim lights or fairy lights) and a quiet, supportive atmosphere. I request no cervical checks unless medically necessary or unless I give consent. I would like to avoid medical interventions, including induction, artificial rupture of membranes (water breaking), IV fluids, and epidural, unless they are medically necessary or I request it. I would like to be informed and give consent before any interventions are performed. I prefer to labor and push in positions that feel natural to me, following my body’s cues rather than coached pushing. After birth, I would like delayed cord clamping until the cord has completely stopped pulsating. I prefer a natural delivery of the placenta without manual removal or medications, unless medically necessary. I would also like to keep my placenta. Immediately after delivery, I want uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact for at least one hour, and to delay routine newborn procedures unless medically necessary. I understand that situations may arise that require medical intervention. If so, I ask that all options be clearly explained to me and that I am included in decision-making whenever possible. Estimated budget 1000-12000 hoping my health insurance can cover it all. Insurance Provider: Blue Benefit Administrators of Massachusetts (PPO) Member ID: J5R996200205 Group Number: 80962 Plan Codes: 202/702
First time IVF pregnant. First trimester are incredibly tough, nausea non stop, fatigue. Impacting daily quite a bit. Need a support person to walk through all the nuances of being pregnant for the first time
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