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1. Plan to give birth at University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City 2. Working on budget 3. Unmedicated birth, this will be my first birth
My wife and I are expecting our first child in Late September. We have family here in the valley but we've been advised on the benefits of hiring a doula for both the birthing and postpartum phases. My wife has expressed to me the difficulties she's had with managing anxieties about things that can go wrong so any resources we can use to prepare for both pre and post partum depression would be something we're interested in too. We'd like to have those resources identified and ready to take advantage of before we need them. We are currently planning on scheduling the birth at IMC.
Hospital birth, 300/400 dollar budget, want an unmedicated vaginal birth, a provider who has certification
Lds hospital 1200-1500 Natural unmedicated birth plan
I am giving birth at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, and am due late May but may be induced early May due to gestational diabetes and pregnancy hypertension. I’m looking for a doula to support me and advocate for me while I labor unmedicated, and to help me feel safe as I’m birthing. I am also looking for a post partum doula to help with mental health support and sleep as I have pre existing mental health conditions (bipolar and OCD) my husband and I are only making $300-$500 more than our rent currently so our budget is very low but we have Medicaid and are open to low payment plans.
I plan to give birth in the Bountiful, Utah Labor and Delivery Hospital. I am a low income pregnant mama receiving Molina Healthcare insurance through Utah Medicaid. Any assistance with budget is greatly appreciated. I hope to have an unmedicated, natural vaginal birth with little to no medical intervention. I also hope to receive postpartum care and counseling as well as lactation and breastfeeding counseling. My goal is to give birth and follow up with prenatal and newborn care as naturally and holistically as possible with medical care at hand in the case of emergencies.
I plan to give birth in a hospital with minimal interventions. No epidural, giving birth in whatever position feels right, and being able to eat and drink water. Budget unsure, but preferably $5000 or less.
We are planning on a hospital birth at the University of Utah. If covered by insurance, we will rely on the Regence BCBS budget. We plan for an unmedicated birth but are open to nitrous for pain management and in worst case scenarios will listen to medical advice on induction/pain mgmt/c-section. I'm transgender and prefer LGBTQ+ friendly providers with experience with trans parents. We are covered by regence blue cross blue shield through the university of utah.
I need support in my pregnancy and delivery. I will be giving birth in a hospital facility.
Intermountain health Layton Utah is where I will deliver my baby. I would like a natural birth.. 2,000 is top top of the budget. I am interested in hypnosis, coaching. English as language spoken, someone that will include my husband as he is very excited to participate. Experience in lactation, placenta encapsulation, and massage is a plush. Reiki is also something interesting to me. If they can help with postpartum meals, or cleaning that is a plus but not required. We live in Ogden utah. And no special circumstances besides it is my first baby!!!
Intermountain Layton hospital, natural / unmedicated birth in their rooms with tubs, dad travels for work, first baby, delayed clamping, little to no interventions, placenta capsules, house duties, help with dog, getting into routine, mental health support for mom, it’s been a tough pregnancy, most of it was spent alone, unexpected, someone with a lot of experience, grounded, calm, spiritual or faith led background
I plan to give birth at Intermountain Layton hospital at the "Simply Birth" center and have a natural, unmedicated water birth. I plan to use water, breathing techniques, counterpressure, and quiet/darkness for pain management. It is my first baby so I would appreciate someone experienced who can help me advocate for myself throughout labor. I live in Mountain Green, Utah. My estimated budget is $1500. I am not looking for postpartum care or extensive care during pregnancy, mainly someone who can assist me during the labor itself.
Giving birth at IMC in Murray, in June, to a little boy! Willing to be a bit flexible in cost depending on what’s offered. Don’t really know the average. I want help creating a birth plan if possible. I know some things I want (golden hour, natural as much/long as possible, not to a miserable point though, etc) but also would love to be educated on my options. Would love to be educated or guided through laboring and birthing positions, breathing techniques, just really any tips or tricks as a first time mom, I am super interested in ways my partner can help/ be included especially during labor and birth, etc. Would love someone who can help with peace of mind around vaccine do’s and don’t’s, nursing tips, etc. Overall just want someone to help calm the anxiety of all the new unknowns and make me feel more safe and confident!
Looking for a birth doula to assist in childbirth preparation and support during the birth and into immediate postpartum
I’ve taken birth classes and hypnobirthing class as well as pelvic floor and birth prep physical therapy. I need assistance on actual labor and birthday. I want to do natural vaginal birth with nitrous gas and labor in bath and shower. I am in the simply birth program which is low intervention at Intermountain Alta view Hospital We genuinely don’t have much money which but are doing the best we can through insurance, this would be the main part we would do out of pocket.
Mom wants someone to advocate her wants and needs in the hospital during the birthing process. Need pricing Plan on giving birth at intermountain on State Street near Costco.
I am planning on giving birth with a midwife at Ogden Regional Hospital. I would like an unmedicated(or low medication), low intervention birth. We are trying to see what prices are realistic. As we are on a tighter budget, so I think $1000 is our cap but would be more comfortable around $600-$800.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I want to have a natural birth with delayed cord clamping. Needs to work with Tricare west- they mention that authorized doulas must meet specific certification, training, and experience requirements, including certification from approved organizations like DONA, CAPPA, or ICEA, and signing a participation agreement. Overall would like to get some preparation before/after birth + assistance during birth.
Planning on giving birth at the University of Utah. Insurance is Blue Shield of California, Blue Shield CDHP, member ID #ASN912738372
I am giving birth at St. Mark’s in Murray. I’m looking for someone who takes molina medicaid. Despite this being my 5th pregnancy, I have had terrible pregnancies/births, I’ve had a micro-preemie, and I have no support. I just want someone who can advocate for me because when I am in pain the doctors seem to walk all over me. I would prefer a Christian woman, or at least adjacent values.
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