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Bethesda memorial hospital. Medicaid insurance budget only I’d like a vbac
Birth doula to help labor and be a support system in the delivery room
Give birth at home I’m looking for that Doula supports during birth as well as post with sleep, training, the baby cleaning and cooking and laundry
Giving birth at HCA University Hospital in Davie. Estimated budget goes up to $5,000. Birth planners to have a natural, unmedicated birth, with no interventions, no epidural, etc.. Doula must be certified and have at least 5 years of experience. I am 38 years old and am in a high-risk pregnancy due to previous birth of a large baby (9lbs 4oz), my age, and past history of preeclampsia. I have Florida Blue insurance. Happy to provide group number upon request.
Still unclear the place probably Hollywood hospital or aventura Our birth plan Parents: Juani and Adam Estimated Due Date: July 16, 2026 (currently ~26 weeks) Primary Provider: Dr. Adolphia Lauture and Associates Support Team: Husband Adam and (to be confirmed) doula Goal: A calm, natural, unmedicated vaginal birth with minimal interventions, trusting physiologic birth while prioritizing safety for both mother and baby. 1. Labor Environment & Support • We request a calm atmosphere: dim lights whenever possible and music from our personal playlist. • We would like access to a birthing ball. If available, we would also appreciate the option to use a birthing tub or shower for hydrotherapy during labor. • We prefer intermittent fetal monitoring with a handheld Doppler rather than continuous electronic monitoring. • We request freedom to move, walk, change positions, and use gravity as much as possible throughout labor. 2. Monitoring & Interventions During Labor • No routine IV line or saline/heparin lock unless medically necessary. • We do not want Pitocin or labor augmentation unless there is a clear medical indication. We prefer natural support methods first (movement, position changes, etc.). • We request no artificial rupture of membranes unless medically necessary. 3. Pain Management & Comfort • We are planning an unmedicated birth with no epidural. • Primary comfort measures: hypnobreathing techniques (which we are actively practicing), birthing ball, counter-pressure, massage, movement, and hydrotherapy if available. • No other pharmacological pain relief unless we specifically request it. 4. Delivery & Pushing • Preferred pushing and delivery positions: squatting, side-lying, standing, or any position that feels effective and allows use of gravity. • We request no episiotomy unless there is a clear medical emergency and only after obtaining our consent. We would like warm compresses and perineal support during crowning. • We request delayed cord clamping until the cord is completely white and has stopped pulsating. • We would like Adam (husband) to cut the cord once it has stopped pulsating. 5. Immediate Newborn Care • Immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with me (mother) right after birth. We request at least the first hour (or as long as possible) of bonding time before routine procedures. Adam can also participate in skin-to-skin. • No initial bath, shower, or wipe-down — we want to preserve the vernix on Naomi’s skin. We will request the first bath when we are ready. • Eye ointment is acceptable. • Vitamin K shot is acceptable. • We request to delay the Hepatitis B vaccine (not in the immediate newborn period; we will discuss timing with our pediatrician). • No unnecessary newborn procedures (no routine heel pricks unless medically indicated, no pacifiers, no formula supplementation, no sugar water). • Exclusive breastfeeding is our goal — we request immediate breastfeeding support in the delivery room and throughout our stay. • We request 24/7 rooming-in with Naomi at all times. Please do not take her to the nursery or elsewhere unless there is a medical reason, and we are informed first. 6. Postpartum Care for Mother • We prefer natural postpartum comfort measures first: ice packs, warm compresses, skin-to-skin contact with baby, rest, hydration, gentle movement, and supportive care. We are open to acetaminophen or ibuprofen if needed after discussion. • We welcome immediate lactation support. 7. Placenta • We are undecided about the placenta and request time after birth to decide (take home or hospital disposal). 8. In Case of Unexpected Changes • If a cesarean section becomes medically necessary: • We request Adam (and doula if present) to remain with me. • We would like skin-to-skin contact with Naomi in the OR as soon as I am stable. • Delayed newborn procedures until I am stable and can participate. • In any scenario, we prefer to avoid non-medically necessary interventions and request clear communication about any recommendations, including risks, benefits, and alternatives. 9. Additional Requests • A short, quiet prayer or moment of gratitude right after birth would be meaningful to us. • Photography and video: Only Adam, our doula, or immediate family may take photos or videos during labor, delivery, and immediate postpartum. • We appreciate a supportive, respectful team and open communication throughout our stay. Thank you for supporting our wishes for a natural, physiologic birth for Naomi. We are excited to welcome her and value your partnership in keeping her and me safe and healthy.
home birth at miami. budget 2000, birth plan at home
Delayed cord clamping until cord stops pulsing and turns white, Minimal cervical exams with consent, Saline lock preferred instead of routine IV fluids, Intermittent monitoring; wireless monitoring if available, Freedom of movement and labor positioning support, Peanut ball, Walcher's Position, and Flying Cowgirl if appropriate, Immediate skin-to-skin and uninterrupted golden hour, No hospital bath; preserve vernix, Exclusive breastfeeding; no supplementation unless medically necessary
Hi! I’m a first-time mom due in February and planning to deliver at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. I’m looking for a compassionate, experienced doula who will help me feel informed, supported, and confident throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery. Since this is my first baby, I’m hoping to find someone who will educate and guide both my husband and me, answer our questions, and provide emotional and physical support every step of the way. I don’t have a rigid birth plan I simply want to feel prepared, advocated for, and supported while making the best decisions for me and my baby. I’m looking for someone calm, positive, knowledgeable, and who works well with both families and hospital staff. My budget is flexible for the right fit.
Home birth Water birth at home 5+ years of experience
Home birth Unmedicated 500$ budget Calm environment
mostly emotional support through the process of pregnancy, delivery and postpartum.
I’m planning a hospital birth for my second baby, but I would like to labor at home as long as possible before going in. My goal is a healthy vaginal birth with no epidural if possible. I hope to avoid tearing and a C-section and would like support with positioning, breathing, and movement during labor. Being able to move freely, change positions, walk, and labor naturally is very important to me. I’m looking for a calm, supportive birth experience focused on helping me feel comfortable, informed, and empowered throughout labor and delivery.
I’m planing on giving birth in a hospital I would like a doula that accepts my insurance (Tricare)
- Hospital - Insurance coverage hopefully - Natural unmedicated calm birth
Medicaid - Community Care Plan insurance, planning a no intervention un-medicated hospital birth
Unmediated hospital birth. I’d like a doula who can advocate for me and my birth plan
Portuguese Speaking Doula, HCA Northwest Regional Hospital
Natural unmedicated birth at Magnolia Birth Center in Miami, FL It is my second pregnancy starting at $1,800 Looking for doula support during labor
I’m planning to give birth at the hospital, I’m not sure if insurance covers I’m interested on just getting more information and guidance
I am currently 27 weeks pregnant with an estimated due date of September 21, 2026. My husband and I are actively searching for a certified birth doula to support us during our labor and delivery in the West Palm Beach area. We are currently planning to give birth at a [hospital / birthing center / home]. My health insurance covers 100% of doula services, so my budget is fully accommodated and flexible. I am looking for a highly professional, caring, and compassionate provider who can offer strong advocacy, education, and emotional support for both me and my husband. We are deeply committed to finding someone who will help us build a solid birth plan, keep our eyes on the ball, and guide us through this journey with confidence. In addition to labor and delivery support, we would be interested in [any postpartum guidance / help transitioning / specific duties] to ensure a smooth recovery. P.S I am currently covered by Sunshine Health, and my plan provides 100% coverage for doula expenses. Could you please let me know if you accept Sunshine Health insurance? If so, I would also like to confirm that your services would be fully covered under this plan without any out-of-pocket costs for me. Thank you so much for your time. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Nicole Rodriguez rodrigueznicole1905@gmail.com Text: 561-567-4335
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