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Help with birth and support Planning a nautrual birth and no eipdural Either takes Regence FEP or superbill
First time parent hoping to get guidance and help from an experienced Doula. We are a strongly faith-based Christian home and would find comfort in receiving help and guidance from someone who shares those values.
Hospital birth, need consultation on birth plan, sleep training, cigna approved, fsa eligible
1. I plan on giving birth in Overlake medical center in Bellevue 2. Up to negotiation 3. Vaginal is preferred, I want a lesser dosage of epidural so I can give birth on my 4s while leaning on a pillow. Cord clamping wait till it stops pulsating and is white.
Hospital: Overlake Bellevue Budget: Preferably covered by insurance. Otherwise 2k Birth Plan: Uncertain Requirements: 5+ years of experience Care Recipient: 33yo, No special needs. Duties: Sleep training, lactation support, postpartum management with a baby
Birthing at Swedish First Hill and looking for a birth doula first then postpartum for at least a week or two. Queer couple looking for LGBTQ+ friendly partner. Birthing parent is 40+, partner is nonbinary and has medical anxiety so we’re looking for someone grounded and calming - without being too “woo woo.” Planning to deliver naturally but may do C section if there are complications. Budget up to $3k for pre-birth and up to $50/hour for postpartum.
UW in the northwest, but I live in Bremerton. Molina insurance. Natural birth, maybe use gas.
v. Where do you plan to give birth(hospital) 2. Provide your estimated budget- $ 30 per hour 3. Describe your birth plan- Hospital birth
Plan to give birth in a hospital, vaginal, with an epidural. Unsure about budget. Trying to understand costs.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. Less than $1000 Not sure on my birth plan. Just want to make sure it's safe
Hi! Do you take champva insurance?
Hello! I am currently looking for a certified bilingual (Spanish/English) doula for both birth and postpartum support. I would like someone experienced with hospital births, including inductions and C-sections if needed. I am also looking for postpartum support such as newborn care, recovery support, breastfeeding assistance, emotional support, and guidance during the transition after birth. Certification is important, and I would prefer someone with strong communication skills, a calming presence, and experience supporting mothers and families through both labor and postpartum care. Thank you! Diana
I am planning to give birth in UWMC Northwest Birth Center, my budget is 2000, I have no birth plan yet
I am expecting my first baby in Seattle and am looking for a bilingual (English–Spanish) birth and postpartum doula. I plan to give birth in a hospital with an epidural and would appreciate support creating a birth plan, comfort measures, partner support, and advocacy aligned with a hospital setting. I have a history of vaginismus and would greatly value a doula who is trauma-informed, sensitive to pelvic pain, and supportive during cervical exams and labor in a way that prioritizes consent and minimizing stress. I also have gestational diabetes and am looking for someone familiar with supporting higher-risk hospital births. I’m also interested in postpartum support, including newborn care guidance, breastfeeding/lactation support, and recovery assistance after birth. Ideally, I’d love prenatal visits, labor support, and postpartum follow-up. As a Christian, it’s important to me that my values are respected during the birth experience. If this sounds like a fit, I’d love to hear about your experience, availability, and package options, including pricing and postpartum services
1) will deliver in hospital. 2) want to keep price under 2000 3) want to deliver naturally.
I'm giving birth through Swedish midwifery and hoping to go unmedicated. I'm looking for someone to help support movement, position shifting, my husbands participation, and overall knowledge and guidance!
Birth doula during giving birth, and post delivery who accepts Cigna insurance
Evergreens Kirkland, normal delivery hopefully uneducated if pain is tolerable. Retroverted uterus and first pregnancy
I plan to give birth at St. Joe's hospital in Tacoma, Washington. I have a budget of $1,500. I want limited to no intervention. I want to work with my body and positions to naturally stimulate labor. I am looking for a doula who is calm and experienced with 2+ years in the field.
Birth doula for labor and delivery, I have a midwife and will be birthing at a birthing inn I believe in the Tacoma area, I would like to find a doula that accepts united health care insurance through Apple health, I want an all natural birth.
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