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Planned C-section at MGH in boston, will want to meet and get to know someone before hand, and have them there with me in recovery after C-section helping with baby and her needs. Husband will be back and forth. Can also discuss help for the weeks that follow
My husband is Haitian this is his first child but he doesn’t speak English and I’m afraid he won’t understand my needs when communicating with nurses and staff during delivery. I’m due in July I need someone who speaks our language. I just plan on heading immediately to hospital when it’s time. I live really close to Melrose Wakefield where I am being seen. I need to know also if insurance would cover this
I will give birth at Tufts in Melrose. I don't want to provide my estimated budget currently.
We plan to give birth at Mt. Auburn, we are looking for a doula that speaks Mandarin Chinese. We are planning for a water birth. Budget of $2000.
Hi, I currently have a ObGyn, but I'm looking for more hollistic care and approach for my pregnancy. Currently I plan to give birth at Beth Israel. I will need help making my birth plan too.
The plan is to give birth at Brigham and Women's Hospital unmedicated as my mom had complications from an epidural I have endometriosis so I have a pretty high pain tolerance right now we have a pretty open budget
I'm planning on a hospital birth in Cambridge, MA. My budget for a birth doula is $2000. I would also be interested in postpartum support. The current plan is to try a natural birth, but I'm not opposed to an epidural if needed.
need a night nanny need someone from 10 -11 pm to 12 pm. estimated budget per month $2000-$2500. no birth plan
Hospital birth (open to recommendations)and looking for someone who takes mass health communitive care Birth plan: I want someone to advocate and support me in areas I’m unfamiliar with Only allow who makes me comfortable and safe in the room and anyone I don’t want has to go Music playing/aromatherapy Natural/unmedicated labor Open to iv pain medicine Open to water birth if able Help with contractions the best way they know how to Do not allow anything that isn’t absolutely necessary I want to give birth in the best position for me not for the doctors easy way I’ll cut the cord if able and if not and the fathers present he can After birth immediate skin to skin Baby doesn’t leave my side unless absolutely necessary and if deemed necessary monitored by someone I trust (Nothing is done to me or my child without consent and supervision) No separation if baby’s healthy
We will be having our first child and are looking to for support during the birth of the child and immediately after as we transition into our new journey.
Hello! My name is Ali! I'm currently expecting my second baby this June (EDD 6/18/26). I live on Wollaston Beach in Quincy with my partner, Jonathan and our 3-year old daughter. I am interested in working with a doula who can both support my birth (w/ midwives at Mt Auburn Hospital) and postpartum experience at home. Though my 1st birth went smooth enough, I feel as though I could have had an even better birth experience with support from a doula. I am planning to have an unmedicated birth in hopes that it will result in a smoother recovery and more empowering experience overall. Going into birth, I am most anxious/dreading the postpartum season. I hope that having some support during that time would help make it a little easier and would love to have someone who can be there for this time as well as during birth. I currently have MassHealth insurance, and would love to utilize it for birth/postpartum doula services!
First time pregnant- looking for support, education and advocacy. 16 weeks pregnant. 1. Giving birth at Brigham and Women 2. If covered by WellPoint insurance, that would be helpful--looking to learn about the difference in charges. 3. Unknown!
Me and my girlfriend are expecting in August and would love to have a home birth and also be educated during the process to prepare ourselves as much as possible for our daughter
I am a single first time mom with a full time job, working from home. I am looking for a doula with a medical career to guide me through the last weeks of pregnancy, building a birth plan, finding needed resources, and the postpartum experience. I live alone. I plan to give birth at MGH in Boston, as natural as possible. The budget depends on the experience and services that the doula can provide.
My husband and I are looking for an experienced birth doula for the birth of our first child around 3/8/26 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. I plan on requesting an epidural and would like to work with someone who can provide gentle, proactive, constructive support with that in mind. We value someone who is calm, experienced, an active participant, and who brings a good energy.
I'll give birth at Brigham and Women's Hospital. I want a doula to support me during labor and delivery and advocate for me to my medical team.
Planning on giving birth in a hospital (Salem Hospital). My company offers up to $5,000 towards doula services, but I would need everything in contract and paid by the end of the year because this benefit will be ending. In order to qualify, my doula would need to meet at least one of the following requirements: - DONA or CAPPA - Demonstrated training + experience through NY and/or CA state(s) affiliation - For Doulas who don't have state association: Training and/or experience requirement with attestation of 24+ training hours, 5+ observed births My ideal birth would be un-medicated vaginal birth utilizing natural pain management techniques. I would like to have the ability to labor and birth in different positions, depending what feels right to me instinctively. This will be my first birth, so I am looking for some assurance and coaching perhaps, but cringe at the idea of a team yelling at me to push at a time that doesn’t feel quite right. I am open to it, but don’t think I will want to birth in supine position. I’d like to learn a lot more about how babies naturally move throughout the birth process, and change positions to help my baby descend. I also was told at my last ultrasound that at the moment, the placenta is touching my cervix, so it will need to move in order to have a vaginal birth. My doctors seemed fairly confident that it will move as my uterus stretches. If possible, I would like to avoid both induction and c section.
I am planning to give birth at Salem Hospital. I am open to epidural, my birth plan is to deliver naturally with the hope of my delivery going as smoothly as possible.
Currently expecting twin girls and striving for a natural birth and need an advocate in the room for me other than my husband. I will deliver at Brigham and women’s hospital. In addition to the birth doula we are focused on securing overnight care most importantly, and will also be evaluating some daytime help. Many thanks.
Support for labor My name is Genta Kadana and I am currently pregnant with a due date of April 13. I am looking for a doula to support me during labor and delivery only. Before moving forward, I would like to confirm that you accept MassHealth (WellSense) and that your services during labor are fully covered by my insurance, as I am not able to pay out of pocket. Please let me know if you are available around my due date and if we could schedule a time to speak further. Thank you very much, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Genta Kadana
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