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Planning to give birth at UNC $750 Need help making my birth plan
This is my first pregnancy so I’m very new to everything, I plan to do a traditional birth at the hospital. I don’t have a birth plan or a budget at the moment
In need supportive doula for natural home water birth. We had a doula but needed to change
Looking to have a natural home water birth. Low budget, not on insurance right now. But willing to pay for good care so I don't have to go to a hospital. Will be me and my husband and my mother in a quiet, dimly lit room. I envision a relaxing and patient, intentional labor, with movement and rest. Would love to have a positive, encouraging environment where I am allowed to ask questions and the midwives will be confident and reassuring, never rushing me.
I want experienced doula who can take care of post partum needs of baby and mom. Additional help with aleep training, help with houaehold works helps.
We recently welcomed our second child in late March, and are looking for a little overnight support when dad returns to work in May, so he can catch up on sleep. Our preference would be alternating Wednesday nights, Tuesday ok too, first night would ideally be May 13, and we would like to engage for biweekly overnights 10-6 or 10:30-6:30am until July, for a total of 4 to 6 nights total. The support includes helping mom to change baby and get set up for breastfeeding in the middle of the night (or giving a bottle if we discuss beforehand), helping get baby back to sleep, contact napping if we discuss beforehand, baby laundry (wash/dry/fold), and potentially helping with some light food prep (washing and cutting up fruit and veg).
I’m looking for a Doula that can keep me calm during labor. Encourage me to do the natural birth. I want after a C-section speak up for me when I’m scared to speak up for myself. $300 is my budget I don’t work or anything I just want to go and live on my own, not getting induced and if I do end up getting induced go natural, even though I had an emergency C-section due to my labor have progressing and my daughter heart rate dropping in
Single mother by choice through embryo donation first time mom. Full support during pregnancy labor postpartum.
Postpartum care as a single mom, giving birth in hospital. Not sure about budget yet.
I care for my disabled mother and having to care for the baby and her after I deliver will be very tricky. This is my first baby but I have older sister who has said that caring for the baby while trying to recover is tricky. I just need help with all the tasks!
I need someone that will be able to help with any issues or concerns that I might have throughout my pregnancy. I’ve had a rough first trimester, so I definitely want more support from now on. I had a miscarriage a few months ago, so I tend to feel anxious about any symptoms that I don’t feel or think are normal. I will have a lot of questions and concerns that I need answers to in a timely manner, so someone that I can easily contact is essential. Ideally we need someone that will be able to help through pregnancy and for at least the first month of postpartum. We plan on giving birth at a hospital, but want it to be a natural birth if possible, so having someone that can advocate for my needs during both pregnancy and labor is also important.
Overnight care and light house work 2 x weekly, perhaps more.
I am searching for a birthing doula/ postpartum. I'll be giving birth at Sovah hospital in Danville VA. Im using medicaid. I want to labor at home until I get into active labor. I'd like to get an epidural but wait until 5 cm at least. I'd like to do as many movements as possible to help get baby into position vertically before epidural and after epidural I'd like to have help with different positions on a ball in bed. I want my husband there and to help with counter pressures and just to be with me. I'd like the lights to be dim and minimal interruptions and cervical checks. I need help finding others way of managing pain in case something goes wrong with epidural and i have to go naturally. Possibly some music but I may just put headphones in. When baby comes I want delayed cord clamping and after she can be wiped off but I'd like her back immediately for golden hour. I want to try to latch her as soon as possible.
1. I want to do an at home birth but may also have a hospital/birthing center lined up in the event i need it due to complications. 2. Not discussing at this time. 3. Natural
Giving birth via c section at Cary wakemed. We live in Morrisville nc. Looking for a post partum doula. The budget is under $2k.
I’m planning to give birth at Rex Not sure on budget. Trying to understand more My birth plan is just beginning
Night nurse
I had a wonderful Doula for my first Birth in Virginia and I’m looking for a Doula in the area for my second child due in September.
i want to birth at home. me and my partner would like to speak with someone about birth plans etc
1. Duke Hospital 2. Insurance 3. I plan on having a gentle scheduled C-section with having my tubes removed. I would like to have delayed cord clamping and I want to keep my placenta as well.
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