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Anosha is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Anmore, BC V3H 0A3, Canada
Due date or baby's birthday: August 16, 2026
Planning on giving birth at RCH. First time mom Birth plan will be more discussed in January
Ketakee is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Coquitlam, BC V3J 0G3, Canada
Due date or baby's birthday: April 08, 2026
Hello, I’m looking for a doula or midwife to help me Prepare for a natural birth. I need help in understanding my rights for birth and someone who can help encourage me at that moment and advocate for me. Currently I am 26 weeks Pregnant . Also it’s just me and my husband in this country, we don’t have any support here , so a warm and kind person to support us would be really helpful. Since it’s my first pregnancy and in a new country I am currently clueless, along with this, I don’t have any family support. So truly some emotional support along with birth prep is what I need. Also we live in burquitlam, but my husband and I are willing to travel if need be. Budget is no problem. We would like a home birth/ water birth but open to a hospital one. Wherever the midwife or doula can support - namely rch, Surrey memorial, Burnaby, Vancouver women’s hospital.
Meadow is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Lacey, WA, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 27, 2026
I have to give birth at a military hospital. Currently moderate risk due to history of pre-e in November of 24. Currently planning for a TOLAC, would like to not be induced, or would like to avoid most interventions. Doula must be able to accept tricare prime.
Kristina is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: February 26, 2026
Hi do you take Medicaid? Birth and postpartum doula
Aimee is looking for Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 02, 2026
I am high risk (chronic hypertension) with my second, I am being told I'll be induced again at the 37/38 week mark. I would like support at the hospital and have informed consent. I want to be able to labor how I want.
Jesssica stephanie is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: Corona, CA 92879, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 07, 2026
Pomona hospital Doula that take anthem blue cross
Jessica is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Escondido, CA 92027, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 19, 2026
1. Scripps Memorial La Jolla First time mom, anxiety with giving birth.
Beza is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Portland, OR 97222, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 24, 2026
I plan to give birth at Kaiser Sunnyside. I am on OHP, so anyone who takes medicaid. I want a VBAC, I don’t have a birth plan. Christian doula
Jae young is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: New Westminster, BC V3M 6X9, Canada
Due date or baby's birthday: August 21, 2026
Postpartum Doula Care Hi! My name is Jay and we are expecting our little one on august 21st. Would love to have more informations about Postpartum Doula Care. Please email me teatime38@hotmail.com. Thank you!
Brittany is looking for Childbirth Educator, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: Molalla, OR 97038, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 28, 2026
Good Samaritan is where I'll be delivering. I live in Molalla. I'm not sure what a budget should look like for a doula. This is my first birth. I plan on having an epidural but other than that I have no idea what to expect or what my birthing plan will look like. That's why I need help. Thank you!
Katherine is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: La Verne, CA 91750, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: December 18, 2025
I plan do give birth at a hospital. I would like to use my Anthem blue cross Prudent Byer PPO insurance. I am being induced on Dec 18th, because of placental insufficiency and growth restriction due to a Down syndrome diagnosis. I plan to get an epidural, so I am ready to go if we need a C-section. I will be 37 weeks pregnant with our first baby. I plan to have my husband and my mother in the room with me during the induction process. I would also like to breastfeed.
Gbemisola is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Burnaby, BC V5A 0C8, Canada
Due date or baby's birthday: September 16, 2026
1. Home birth 2. $2000 3. This will be my first birth, so as of now, I don't have a birth plan.
Jillian is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Burnaby, BC V3N 3L6, Canada
Due date or baby's birthday: May 24, 2026
i’m planning to give birth at Burnaby Hospital. I would ideally like a low intervention birth that’s natural and unmedicated. Budget would be around $1000.
Ashley is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Portland, OR 97227, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 02, 2026
Will give birth at Randall Children’s birth center. Try not to do an epidural. Want to try (and learn prior to laboring) various techniques and positions to make the birthing process easier. I’m a pediatrician.
Annie is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Portland, OR 97227, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 16, 2026
My husband and I are going to have a natural unmedicated birth at Randall Children's Hospital. This will be our first baby. We are using the Legacy midwives and would like a birthing doula who can support myself and my husband with this being our first baby. Providing physical support during the labor and delivery such as pain relief options and tips for my husband to help support me is what we'd like from the doula and midwives. Also providing emotional support for both of us. We want minimal interventions during the labor and delivery process. Our insurance doesn't cover doula services so we are hoping for a student doula or spending around $250-$500. We can he flexible if our price range is too low.
Anna is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: Corona, CA 92883, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 29, 2026
1. Riverside Community Hospital 2. My insurance will reimburse up to $1000 but willing to spend a little more 3. natural birth
Lidia is looking for Childbirth Educator, Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Porterville, CA 93257, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: October 11, 2026
Can I afford this? This is my first pregnancy and I have so many questions and concerns? I’m needing someone to guide me and give me suggestions. I’m so lost.
Charlisa is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Lancaster, CA 93534, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 13, 2026
I need a universal Dula In Lancaster California And I don’t want to be cut open
Leslie is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula, Mental Health Therapist
Location: Lancaster, CA 93534, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: March 07, 2025
Someone to support with the birthing process as I am scared, and with postpartum. Someone to educate both myself and partner oh how to properly supply our baby with the tools to grow happily and healthy
Jennifer is looking for Childbirth Educator, Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Ontario, CA 91710, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 28, 2026
I plan to give birth at a hospital and hope to be able to have a VBAC. My budget is between $1500-2500. Background // I previously experienced a traumatic emergency cesarean and was heavily anesthetized during my son’s birth. I was not awake or aware, my partner could not participate, and skin-to-skin was delayed. Because of this, feeling informed, present, and involved in decisions during this birth is very important to me. Priorities // Clear, calm, and transparent communication is very important to me. I value shared decision-making and being asked for consent before interventions whenever possible. My goal is a slow, physiologic labor if medically safe, with freedom to move and change positions. Partner involvement and immediate bonding with my baby are also very important to me. Labor Preferences // I would like freedom to walk, move, and use different labor positions and tools such as a birthing ball, peanut ball, or squat bar. I prefer upright or side-lying positions and would like to follow my body’s natural urge to push rather than coached pushing when possible. Intermittent monitoring is preferred if medically appropriate. Pitocin // Because of my prior traumatic birth, I prefer cautious use of Pitocin. I would like medical necessity discussed before starting and would prefer to try position changes, hydration, or rest first if safe. If Pitocin becomes necessary, I prefer the lowest effective dose. Epidural // I prefer to delay or avoid an epidural if possible so I can remain mobile and aware. I would like to try movement, positioning, and comfort techniques first. If I request an epidural, I would appreciate clear explanation of timing and effects, and support with position changes afterward. Doula Support Preferences // Because of my previous traumatic birth experience, I value calm, collaborative support during labor. I would like a doula who can help me advocate for my preferences in a respectful and supportive way while maintaining a cooperative relationship with the medical team. It is important to me that my doula encourages clear communication, helps me stay informed and emotionally grounded, and supports movement, positioning, and comfort measures throughout labor. I prefer a doula who brings a steady, non-confrontational presence and contributes to a calm, respectful team environment focused on a safe, informed, and participatory birth experience. If Cesarean Is Needed // If a cesarean becomes medically necessary, I would like a clear explanation and for my partner to be present. I would like to remain awake and aware if medically possible. If possible, I would like my partner to cut the cord and for immediate or early skin-to-skin to occur in the OR or recovery, with baby remaining with me unless medically necessary. After Birth // I would like immediate skin-to-skin contact and delayed cord clamping if safe. I would like my partner to cut the cord and uninterrupted bonding time after birth. Keeping baby with me unless medically necessary is important to me.

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