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I'm still very unsure about all of these details and am looking to connect with a few different options to decide exactly what I want to do. I know I don't want to do it at home but think I want to do it at a birthing center as opposed to a hospital and I don't want an epidural.
I’m currently looking for a daytime postpartum doula to support us during the newborn stage. My primary goal is education and hands-on guidance, rather than household help or overnight care. Specifically, I’m hoping for support with: • Helping us understand our baby’s needs and cues • Interpreting different types of crying (hunger, tiredness, overstimulation, etc.) • Teaching us how to recognize sleep cues and manage wake windows • Providing personalized guidance based on our baby’s individual patterns, rather than a rigid schedule • Supporting communication within the family so everyone is aligned on newborn care I’m especially interested in a doula who focuses on parent coaching and newborn education, and who is comfortable teaching in real time while allowing parents and family members to practice hands-on.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I have an OBGYN. I am open to discussing budget. My birth plan includes: I ideally do not want to push for hours or be on my back for the majority of the labor process. I plan to have an epidural. I just found out I am pregnant and am unsure of all the details.
Someone to watch baby for me to rest. Help me create a night pattern for baby as well
Medical city las Colinas Covered by insurance - Tricare Birth plan (so far): Vaginal delivery Golden hour with mum then dad No cord clamping until white Soft piano worship music and soft lights with aromatherapy Limited cervical checks No L&D residents/students in room Delivery method: Squatting, Standing, Kneeling; Open to birthing ball or squat bar (no active labour on back) Pain management: Breathing techniques, Counterpressure, Massage Feeding: breastfeeding by mum or milk bank (no formula) Circumcision: yes Vaccines: still researching Delivery interventions: more open to vacuum but still very uncertain
Cleaning, laundry, nutrition, sleep training, baby sitting while I sleep or go to the gym
- hospital birth with epidural - under $2k budget - looking for help with birthing plan, birth and post partum care
Him, 10000, I want to give birth at home using a midwife
Help keep the birth plan in tact during baby delivery
Need massage for mother and infant. Bathing for baby .
Night nurse, feeding, diaper changing, sleeping, over night
We will be giving birth at the William Clements hospital with UT Southwestern. We would prefer an unmedicated vaginal birth if possible, but are happy to giving birth at the hospital in case of emergencies.
I am looking for postpartum doula services, particularly hands on newborn care and light household duties. Looking for someone warm, reliable and experienced with newborns.
1. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen 2. $1000 3. Delayed cord clamp/cut , vaginal delivery no medicine (minimal only if necessary), skin to skin immediately after birth.
Postpartum doula to provide night time support for 2-3 nights per week for 4 weeks
Help for baby and mom in recovery. Healthy meals prepped and provided for mom. Maybe laundry or house needs when needed if available
Need help with newborn feeding and sleeping problems
I am looking for a postpartum doula who can support me after birth. I need someone who can teach me how to care for my newborn, including feeding, soothing, and daily routines. I also need help caring for the baby so I can get enough rest, as well as support for my physical and emotional recovery during the postpartum period.
This will be my third pregnancy but my second child - I had complications while delivering my first and thankfully had a great medical team that helped me recover. I hemorrhaged and had a uterine inversion with the placenta still attarched. They told me if I was to get pregnant again that was likely to happen during delivery and would make me high risk 1.) I plan on giving birth in the hospital as with my first child I had the complications listed above 2.) my budget is 1k or lower if possible 3) I would love to go natural as possible
Giving birth in a hospital with my first baby, seeking support in those first initial months, would like something that works with my insurance
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