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I plan to give birth at the hospital, I’m not sure what my budget it yet, I don’t have a birth plan yet but I do want a vaginal birth I want someone who has been in the business for a few years, really nice and good with communication, I can be quiet so maybe someone that talks alot, I am 24 years old I just really want someone for emotional support more than anything someone that is going to calm my nerves and makes the process easy
Hi there! I am nearing the birth of my 3rd baby, but this would be my first planned unmedicated birth and I am really considering a doula for additional support and techniques as I am very anxious about my first unmedicated birth. I would love any additional information for what you provide.
I want to discuss my options and have a natural birth. Someone to talk me through all my options in detail
First time mom (age 38) looking for extra support during and after delivery. Delivering in Centralia, Wa at a hospital. No birth plan developed yet.
I need someone to give me calm, and help me through my delivery day.
I need someone that takes tricare select and is near yelm wa
St. Peter olympia. However we live in AZ and won’t be arriving to WA until end of May (with intermittent visits). We will be here until Labor Day. We want to be in cooler weather and with family. This also means we have to switch OBs and need help on laboring day :) My plan - have a healthy baby & stay alive :) I have ideas I’m hoping for like a natural birth, mobility, low monitoring until needed. But I know we will see - I’m 39 at the time of the birth but in great shape and healthy. Hoping for delayed clamping, delayed vitamin K (potentially oral - still getting educated in that and so many things). This is our first child :) due to my age they were mentioning maybe wanting to induce me at 39 weeks (July 8th) but hoping that’s not the case.
Hello, Hoping to find a doula for birth. I am planning to give birth at the Around the Circle Midwifery with St. Pete’s as a back up. My estimate budget is $2000-$2500. Thank you!
I have to give birth at a military hospital. Currently moderate risk due to history of pre-e in November of 24. Currently planning for a TOLAC, would like to not be induced, or would like to avoid most interventions. Doula must be able to accept tricare prime.
I plan to have a c-section as I have a high risk pregnancy. This is my third pregnancy and I have a lot of anxiety and trauma from the previous childbirth experiences. My doctors don’t listen. My husband tried but doesn’t understand. I am looking for someone who takes Molina Apple Health Medicaid.
Plan to give birth at The Birth House in Olympia, WA Estimated budget: $750-$1500 Brith Plan: unmedicated, trusting my body to do the work
Plan on giving birth at a hospital because there are no birth centers in my area. I'm just trying to find some information on midwives/doulas because I would love to have one assist throughout my delivery. I plan on an unmedicated natural birth.
Giving birth at legacy salmon creek. Am a 27 week homebirth midwife transfer due to blood pressure. Looking for midwives with experience with couples wanting a more natural/ holistic birth and helping navigating that in a hospital setting as we were planning home birth and not used to working with conventional doctors/ hospitals as much.
I'm giving birth at a hospital but would love support for postpartum. I received support postpartum for my first and I think it helped my mental health immensely during that first month. I am looking for something similar for the second time around. My birth plan isn't really detailed, just push against inductions, pitocin or c-sections unless they are medically necessary. I want to give birth vaginally again and use movement and different positions for as long as I can before pain meds. I did get an epidural the first time and it went fantastically so I am not against them. I don't know what to budget as I don't know what these services cost around my area. Although PP is my main need, I wouldn't mind an early session to help me prepare for birth and give any advice to help me stick closely to my birth plan.
I am looking for a doula that would be covered by tricare. I plan on giving birth at the hospital in Shelton, WA. This would be my second birth. I would like to have a vaginal unmedicaded birth and I am looking for the right person who will help me prepare my body and mind. As well as advocate for me when I cannot/don’t know how to.
Hello, I am contacting you about my Baby Sister, Elaina Black. Of course we are doing this all last minute! She really wants to have a natural labor, she is giving birth in a hospital, but the baby is measuring bigger than her tummy and it dawned on me that it would probably be a good idea to have an experienced Doula helping her with positioning and breathing, etc. her husband, and I will be there for emotional support, but quite honestly I’ll probably just be crying the entire time. I wanted to find out what insurance you accept. She has dual coverage both United healthcare, which is private insurance through her company and TRICARE via being a military wife. She is giving birth at Tacoma General Hospital Insurance covers doula support/care/treatment I want a natural birth if possible.
Home Unknown very budget friendly I want a very natural birth, even natural leading up til the date of birth.
Madigan Hospital. Active duty Military. Delivered at Madigan before and I definitely need support in ensuring my birth plan is followed. Im still exploring options and opportunities so I do not have a full birth plan yet.
My partner is schizoeffective and I would like a doula who is well educated and experienced in mental health so that it will better help me through the delivery. Also I’m looking for someone who can assist me in understanding everything because I’m a first time mom. I have United Health Care through Washington Apple health. I plan on giving birth in a hospital.
Plan to give birth in Hospial, looking for someone to help us navigate our first pregnancy and provide education on birthing and making the experience as easy as possible. Budget $1,500
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