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I am a first time mom, will be 45 at birth, giving birth at UNC Chapel Hill. I am looking for a doula to help with the hope of an unmedicated birth, but open to whatever birth is most healthy for me and baby. Budget up to $2000
I am seeking a birth doula and lactation consultant to support me through a planned hospital birth and the immediate postpartum period. I value evidence-based guidance, emotional reassurance, and hands-on support that respects my autonomy and preferences. I plan to give birth in a hospital setting and would like a doula who is experienced navigating hospital environments, collaborating respectfully with medical staff, and advocating for patient-centered care. While I am open to medical interventions if they become necessary, my goal is to have a low-intervention birth whenever safely possible. I am particularly interested in comfort measures such as breathing techniques, movement and positioning, massage, counterpressure, and continuous emotional support during labor. Clear communication, calm presence, and the ability to help me and my partner understand options in the moment are very important to me. My estimated budget for doula and lactation support is moderate and reflects the value I place on experience, availability, and continuity of care. I am open to discussing packages that include prenatal visits, on-call labor support, postpartum follow-up, and lactation assistance. My birth plan emphasizes informed consent, flexibility, and feeling supported and heard throughout the process. I would like support creating a calm birth environment, minimizing unnecessary interventions, and encouraging immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth when possible. I also value support for my partner so they feel confident and involved during labor and delivery. In addition, I am seeking a lactation consultant who can provide both prenatal education and postpartum, hands-on breastfeeding support. I would like guidance with establishing breastfeeding, ensuring a proper latch, understanding feeding cues, and troubleshooting common challenges such as soreness, supply concerns, or newborn feeding issues. I am interested in evidence-based, nonjudgmental support that aligns with my feeding goals while remaining flexible if circumstances change. Overall, I am looking for professionals who are warm, knowledgeable, inclusive, and respectful, and who can provide reassurance, practical tools, and advocacy to help me feel confident and supported throughout birth and early feeding
Budget is under 2k. Christian doula is important to me. I’m open to home birth but I’m also considering giving birth at novant kernersville nc. This is my second baby. I have birth trauma from my first. I’d like a doula my age or older (30 years) and someone who has given birth themselves before. I want to go no epidural but maybe laughing gas. Epidural stopped working on me last time so I don’t want another.
Plan on giving birth at a birthing center Birthing plan 🤰🏽 Labor - [ ] No medication Environment - [ ] Dim lights / maybe calm music - [ ] Food / drinks - [ ] Limited interruptions Labor - [ ] No medications / all natural - [ ] Immediately skin to skin contact - [ ] Free movement / access to bathroom , ball or any walking around if needed - [ ] Option to have pool or be in water - [ ] Freedom to choose own position that is comfortable - [ ] Rather naturally tear than get cut or other procedures - [ ] Avoid use of any tools to get baby out - [ ] Will deliver placenta without force or pushing Baby arrival / after - [ ] Delay cord clamping wait until it’s white / when time to cut cord would like dad to do it - [ ] Immediately skin to skin contact - [ ] Don’t wipe off / Wash off baby - [ ] No injections /or eye ointment - [ ] Baby must be in room with parents at all times - [ ] Would like to hold baby during any testing - [ ] Would like to keep placenta after birth , will be sent to get encapsulated I’m not sure of my budget yet
I plan on giving birth in a holistic birthing center. My budget is $1500 maximum. I plan to go the route of natural birth with minimal medical intervention, with the option only if medically necessary.
I am primarily interested in relatching to help supply catch up with what baby is eating
Need help with my supply, in the beginning I punched 90oz on my right side 60 on my left. I stopped pumping as frequently and now it’s only 1oz or less on each side.
Hospital 1000-1200 Plan: -Delayed cord clamping I don’t want my umbilical cord clamped or cut until it’s turns white or pulsing. -Absolutely NO pulling or tugging of my placenta! Unless emergency I want it to come out naturally on its own. -No cutting (episotomy) I want to tear naturally no cutting down there. I do not give consent. -No laying down while giving birth I want to give birth either, in the water, squatting, with the handle bars. -Lights off and worship music playing -I want to do the Golden Hour No taking her immediately after birth, I want that connection with her immediately after birth -No Baths!! I don’t want her to have a bath the white stuff on her skin is good for her skin and protects it’s the first few days after being born -All testing must be done in be room Do not take her out of the room! If emergency Dad must be allowed to follow -No giving birth at 37weeks I want to go as long as I can to prepare my body unless it’s an Emergency No cord tractions-No Pulling on Placenta -immediately after giving birth I want to latch my baby and that will cause my body to release the placenta
I’m planning to give birth at Rex Not sure on budget. Trying to understand more My birth plan is just beginning
Milk supply has dropped and I can barely get drops now
i want to birth at home. me and my partner would like to speak with someone about birth plans etc
Getting a deeper latch, milk supply, feedings, pumping
Looking for someone to come in home and assist my wife with breastfeeding our son.
Milk supply decreased drastically, now I’m having to supplement. I pump while at work and have noticed I don’t get as much out
My baby struggles to latch, so I am exclusively pumping. My supply has dropped, and I’m relying on donor breast milk to fill in the gaps with what I can’t produce for my son. I’ve had mastitis once and I get huge clogs in my milk ducts almost every other day, which are super painful. I have BCBS Federal insurance and Medicaid
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