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I’m looking for a holistically minded doula who has experience in unmedicated births. I’m delivering at Mclaren Macomb hospital. Budget I’m not sure of reference numbers but I’m on the low end. It also would be a big plus to me if it’s someone who is rooted in their Faith in the Lord
I am seeking a Black doula who is culturally competent and supportive. I plan to give birth at either a birthing center or a hospital. I would like continuous labor support, advocacy during delivery, and emotional support before and after birth. My goal is a calm, informed, and empowering birth experience. My budget is flexible and dependent on services offered.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. Estimated budget for dula is $1500-$2000. Have not made up a birth plan yet.
1)hospital 2)n/a 3)natural hospital birth with minimal interventions
1. henry ford macomb. 2. would like services to be covered by insurance 3. not sure yet, whatever needs to happen. pain free
I plan to give birth in a hospital and due to some mental and physical health challenges I feel, from my research, that a doula would be the way to go. This is my first pregnancy and I don’t know what to expect. I’m not even sure where to start with budget. I’m on the lower income side so I’m not sure if I can even afford doula services. My ideal birth plan is to labor in a hospital, with as little pain as possible, however we need to make that happen. I have an extreme fear of childbirth.
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting at Beaumont Royal Oak. This is my first pregnancy, and I am currently 23 weeks along. I am hoping for a low-intervention, unmedicated birth if possible, but I am open to medical support as needed and want to feel informed and confident in my decisions. I am looking for a doula who can provide education, emotional support, and advocacy during pregnancy and labor, and help me understand what to expect in a hospital environment. I am still exploring options and would appreciate discussing services, availability, and pricing, including potential payment plans.
I plan to give birth at a hospital in Southfield, MI. I have never had a midwife before so I don't know a price. I want an unmedicated birth. As in did with my other 3 children but I was much younger.
1. St Joesph Hosptial 2. Uncertain 3. Due to a traumatic birth the first time, where no one listened to me, I am looking for support this time around and hoping to have a natural labor.
University hospitals My insurance I want unmedicated , squat , on my knees birth , laughing gas if available
I'm not going to lie I know I'm going to have my baby at the hospital but what else that really entails I'm not sure.
1.Hospital 2. 2,500.00 3. Potential epidural, but hopefully as little intervention as possible 4. Looking for someone to advocate for me during childbirth and coach me on pain management
I plan to give birth at home. I want a complete holistic and natural pregnancy with little to none medical interference. I want to do a water bath birth and have complete holistic and clean eating and nourishment along the journey while still working out and trying to be the best I can be physically and mentally.
1. Fairview Hospital 2.$600 3. Try to have a natural birth but not opposed to epidural
I am 38 years old and a first time mother. I have a great support team, but I would like help when at the Doctors office and during birth. I am black and nervous about not being heard or being mistreated during labor. Sad we have to be scared, but its true. I Just want to have a healthy delivery, be heard, and my baby and I to be treated properly .I plan to give birth in a hospital. I will take off maternity leave for 3 months, I am open as far as budget. I don't know what to say there.
How to birth baby without epidural Steps following up to birth delivery When to breastfeed baby When to change baby diaper Postpartum Depression Child care needs Over all motherhood in general
Mcmaster hamilton hospital. Need during labour, after delivery care and newborn child care
Home birth, first child Not sure on budget Still planning the birth plan, its my first child so this is all very new still
Looking for someone who will not debate my choices. I'm a crunchy christian mom. No one that shows her pronouns or has gender dysmorphia. Prefer someone who is actually awake not "woke". Probably give birth at McMaster hospital if there's no better place, open to home birth. I just know what I don't want but I'm open to what God has planned
My name is June Aiu (25yr) and this is my first pregnancy. I am currently 30weeks + 5 days and I plan to give birth at my workplace, MetroHealth Glick Center (Main Campus) in Cleveland, Ohio. My official due date is February 6th, 2026. My budget range is $1,200-$1,500. My birth plan includes: Vaginal birth (unless absolutely necessary to change based on emergency circumstances), being as active/mobile as possible during early labor, utilizing oral/IV push medications and breathing/meditative exercises for pain relief, avoid an epidural (if possible), utilize nitrous oxide after 7cm dilation for pain relief (if my facility has this as a treatment option), and delayed cord clamping (about 2-5min). I’d also like to keep my placenta if that’s possible. The only people I want present in the delivery room are the providers, the baby’s father, and my mother.
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