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Hospital c-section I don’t have a budget I just need someone by my side it’s my first child and I don’t know what to do
Melissa, could you please give me a call? I have a situation I’m going to the hospital for surgery and I need a sleepover specialist to come to my house on February 3 and stay most of February 4. Please let me know if that’s possible 609-781-7592 thank you.
Looking for a birth doula to help me through my journey as I feel overwhelmed. I need help making decisions like where I am going to give birth, and coming up with a budget.
I would prefer to give birth at home or in a birth center and have it be as natural as possible. I am open to going to a hospital but I want to make sure that I stick to my birth plan and don’t get sidetracked or disrespected because I’ve heard a lot of stories where they induce, medicate and take the babies away etc and I don’t want any part of that. I also want to keep my placenta and umbilical cord making sure it doesn’t get cut right away. I don’t want to be medicated and I want a natural vaginal birth.. I’m a little nervous because I have dealt with medical issues in the past but I don’t think I’m a high risk pregnancy I mean I’m about to be 13 weeks now and I feel pretty good and my obgyn hasn’t flagged anything or expressed any worries to me so I think I should be good. I’m not sure about my budget I don’t know at this point but I’m honestly more open to the connection I have with someone because this is my first baby and I’m very excited but also overwhelmed at a lot of this. I just want to make sure I don’t negatively impact the life of a human being. I am a certified doula and nanny but it’s completely different being on this side of it I feel absolutely lost and like I know nothing. And everything online just bombards me with information and then I go down rabbit holes and freak myself out. So I feel like I just need to talk to a woman that relates, understands what I’m going through and can be supportive, compassionate and informative.
Plan to give birth at a hospital. No specific budget in mind, would like to use insurance. I would like to have a vaginal delivery with pain medication such as epidural. I
Doula services I plan to give birth at virtua voorhees I would like help finalizing a birth plan
I plan to have a hospital birth, iv heard that this services can be covered by my health insurance I have a low income. I plan to have an epidural during labor I would like avoid unnecessary things such as patocine during labor sense iv learned that this is bad for the baby during labor if I don’t need it. I want to trust my own body to do the labor/ delivery process, I would like to be more educated and confident during my labor and have someone to advocate for me. I would like to use natural alternatives to help smoother labor experience.
1. Paoli hospital in paoli Pa 2. Not sure 3. No birth plan yet
Hospital birth in newark Delaware at christiana hospital
I would like a non-medicated birth at home using my insurance to cover costs. Water birth, Delayed cord clamping, immediate chest to chest, deliver on knees or squatting. No laying on back to push.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, I’m not sure how much a duola typically costs but I believe my insurance covers it. If not, probably around $600. I would like an unmedicated birth and to practice breathing and also someone to teach my husband how to support me during birth and advocate for me.
I plan on giving birth for the first time at a Hospital and having a natural non medicated birth due to back issues. I'm looking into natural birthing methods like the Bradley method to help with labor. I'm new to this so I'm open to a budget and seeing how much things cost.
Good Afternoon, I am looking for a Doula Support for the Birth plan/Labor,/Postpartum support. I found you through my insurance, as I am looking for someone in the network. :) I can be reached via email shakialmcclinton@gmail.com or 609-610-0161
Will be giving birth at hospital most likely. Unsure of budget at the moment just looking to get some information. My birth plan would definitely be to attempt a natural vaginal delivery but I am okay if I need a c section if needed for a safe and healthy delivery. I definitely want to opt in for delayed cord clamping and would like to learn more options for birthing
Right now we're looking for childbirth education and find a group we like to possibly expand into a labor and delivery doula 1. Capital Health (Hopewell) 2. A few hundred if it's the right group 3. Looking for help with a birth plan
Going birth at a women’s and babies hospital facility. I am unsure of a budget. I would like to try to give birth naturally, but epidural is not off the table completely, no C-section unless medically necessary. Delayed cord clamping. Just me and my husband at home with our 3 dogs, he will not have paternity leave so maybe someone to just assist with light cleanings and guiding me so I don’t go insane
I plan to give birth at a birthing center not a hospital and not at my home. I’m looking for a Doula that takes healthcare insurance. I’m a first time mom I’m looking for birthing support.
We are planning to give birth at a hospital, and are interested in pre-natal support services that are in-network with our insurance.
Hospital Estimated budget 500-700 As little intervention as possible I want to be able to mover around and minimal cervical checks I do not want to be hooked up to a bunch of wires
1. Giving birth at Penn Medicine. 2. Need information on pricing. 3. Hoping to avoid epidural / unnecessary medical interventions. Want Golden hour, delayed cord clamping (until white not pulsing), avoid pitocin if possible, etc.
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