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I live in Squamish but am considered a high risk pregnancy with good chance of needing a scheduled c-section so will deliver in lions gate with Dr. Lipp. My budget is open.
Hello Daneal, We are looking for night support for our 6 weeks old baby Best, Jamie
Taking care of my new born. Hospital birth. I will be doing csection in st paul hospital.
We are going to be going to BC women’s hospital. I am hoping to have a physiological birth with the laughing gas. Hoping for no epidural. Hoping for minimal interventions. And no c section. I think I am looking for a doula that will possibly come for early labour? I don’t fully know what support I will need but would like to talk about it. Estimated budget: under $800
1. hospital 2. 8000-12000 3. no birth plan. whatever is healthy for baby
1. St. Paul’s Hospital 3. try to have a natural birth
1. Women's Hospital 2. 1000$ 3. I do not have a birth plan yet
Hospital birth at BC women, budget less than 2000 dollars, medicated birth at hospital
1. I wasn’t to give birth in birthing center/ or home 2. Doula budget 3-5 thousand 3. Midwife 3-8 thousand 4. I will talk further about my birth plan in conversation as it is detailed.
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)
St Pauls 1000 dollars Open to suggestions- induced vaginally birth, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin within the 1st hr
1. Hospital 2. 2000( We have no idea how much it usually costs ) 3. We are with Midwives but I'm a Japanese and I am thinking to have a doula who speaks Japanese will be very helpful.
Hospital birth with family doctor in maternity Clinic. Wanted a midwife but none available. I want a low intervention birth. No epidural. I'm curious about hypo birthing and meditative practices during labour. Budget is a few thousand
Hospital $1500-2500 VBAC, natural birth - focus on birth and partner support
we plan to give birth at richmond hospital, and would like to get help with basic needs of the child and care guide for the mom
1. Lions Gate Hospital 2. Under $1000 3. Do early labor at home before going to the hospital. Planning to get an epidural later in the process once at the hospital.
1. Place of birth: BC Women’s Hospital 2. Budget: Up to $2500 3. Birth plan: Two previous C-sections; planning a TOLA2C. Looking for an experienced doula to support VBAC, and evidence-based labor support.
Hospital birth BC 1200-2000 avoid epidural husband support
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
Hello I need help with everything. This is from prenatal to after and postpartum.
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