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I'm giving birth at Boulder Birth & Holistic Health; $1500; I would like to have a natural birth if possible but no plan yet
Hi, I am looking for a doula and midwife. I am seeking a professional with a ceremonial background, as well. I am considering birthing at home or at a birthing center, depending on if I meet a midwife that I feel I want to journey with intimately. If not, I'll choose the birthing center. However, I am seeking a birth and postpartum doula that can support nourishment, ceremony, wellness, and practical support.
We are needing a sibling doula to look after our daughtre during our time in the hospital, taking care of her, bringing her and picking her up from daycare, and keeping up her routine. Our next baby is due on April 20th.
Planning to give birth in a hospital under the care of a midwife. Budget is flexible (I'm not sure what the going rate is, and depends on what kinds of services are included) My plan is for a natural, minimally medicated, calm birth where I can move freely. However, with a family history of breech/transverse babies, I would prefer a hospital setting.
Plan to give birth at the hospital, unsure of budget and would love to have a vaginal birth as unmedicated as possible but not against an epidural. My husband is a Spanish speaker, learning English so I would love someone willing to support him as well even if not fully bilingual.
Plan to give birth at boulder community hospital using the midwife group. Looking for a doula to support a birth plan for a nonmedicated birth although open to epidural as needed. Estimated budget is 1500
birthing doula for birth center for natural birth under $1000
I plan to give birth at hospital. For right now, i have no clue, no idea about my birth plan. What i know is i am planning to have unmedicated birth with hypno-birthing technique. My conditions is me & my husband live by ourselves with no parents or people that can help around us. We have no clue about doula budget, just trying to get information about doula, labor, newborn care as many as we can right now.
I plan to deliver in a hospital with a midwife. I hope you take insurance. Goal is for non-medicated
1. St. Anthony's North Hospital in Thornton 2. Around $1,000 but under $1500 3. I would like an unmedicated vaginal birth with nitrous oxide focusing on pain management alternatives, freedom of movement, and immediate bonding.
Plan to give birth at hospital - with or without epidural 1800$
Looking for a postpartum doula. Ideally anyone who might be in network with Cigna
Want someone who’s compassionate and knowledgeable in their field along with being a very supportive team player with my husband and I. First baby so would just love the extra support.
We plan on giving birth at the Common Spirit hospital in Longmont. Budget is $1000-$2000 depending on the services provided. Birth plan: no Pitocin, no students, no epidural, free to move, delayed cord clamping. We mainly want someone who can be an advocate for us during birth. If there is a birthing class available we would be interested. This is our 1st child and I may need breast feeding help as I have no idea what I’m doing. Also wanted to find out the cost of a postpartum dula for some help around the house for the 1st 2-4 weeks. Just some meal prep and kitchen clean up. We have a robot vacuum/mop so was just thinking some help in the kitchen might be nice.
We will give birth at Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont, Colorado. Our budget is open, and my employer provides additional funds via Carrot. I have a history of neuropathic pain and vaginismus. I plan to use an epidural, but recognize that my preexisting conditions will benefit from further support.
I am planning to give birth in a hospital setting and want a doula to support myself and my husband. I am very early in pregnancy, but trying to browse around now. This will be our 2nd child, but I had a negative birth experience the first time around with a cascade of interventions ending in c-section. Estimated budget is $1500-$1800 I would like to try for a vbac with as little medication as possible, but all in all I'm open to whatever needs to happen to keep us safe and healthy
Tri care west plan Seeking birth doula and postpartum to help with the process. Living in the Denver metro area
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.
We will be delivering @ Rose Medical in Denver. We are looking forward to a doula and a lactation consultant that are covered with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. Our hope for a doula is someone who can help support us as we are going to try to give birth unmedicated and would like to avoid interventions if possible. However, #1 is, of course, whatever needs to happen to keep me and the baby safe is priority. Even if it goes against my preferences. We just want someone to help support my husband and I as this is our first child. As far as a lactation consultant, we were hoping for support with breast feeding once we are at home with the baby.
Hello, I am planning to birth with Mountain Miracles Midwifery the last week of June of 2026 (envisioning another home water birth). I live in Frederick, Colorado, and am not sure if you’d be available to travel that distance. I also am specifically looking for - placenta encapsulation - sentimental keepsakes made from the umbilical cord & placenta (i.e. I previously had a dream catcher made from my umbilical cord from my first birth) - belly binding - perhaps some postpartum ancient foods known to help with the healing process Is this something that you offer? Let me know! Thank you, Ariel
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