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I am looking for a female-only birth doula for a hospital birth in Denver this April. My budget is approximately $1,500–$2,500 (to be reimbursed via Maven Wallet). My goal is a supportive, calm environment where I can receive an epidural for pain management but avoid medical induction unless absolutely necessary. I am looking for a doula who is an expert in 'epidural positioning' to keep labor progressing and can suggest specific techniques or precautions to help me avoid tearing. My partner will be my primary support, and I do not want any men in the room other than him. I value a 'hands-off' approach to the second stage of labor; I prefer to avoid forced or coached pushing and instead want to wait until I feel the urge (laboring down). Post-birth, I am prioritizing delayed cord clamping, immediate skin-to-skin, and ensuring the baby does not leave the room for routine assessments.
I plan to have my baby at St. Anthony North Hospital. 40-50/hour No birth plan yet.
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Plan to give birth at Denver health hospital, I have Medicaid Colorado so lactation and doula services would be covered
1) Healthone Rose 2) $500-$1.500 3) unmedicated, low-intervention We are looking for a birthtime doula and would like to know pricing and other info for a postpartum doula.
Looking for assistance in birth preparation and to have support during labor. I plan to give birth in the hospital. I have Colorado Medicaid and am looking for a doula or midwife who is covered through colorado medicaid. I want to do an unmedicated birth in the hospital with a midwife and have a doula there as well.
First time mom looking for support through prenatal prep, birth and postpartum.
We’re doing a hospital birth, but haven’t decided on medication. Our est. budget is around 2000. We’re hoping for someone experienced and patient with first time parents that also has knowledge or access to a network that can consult on lactation, night nanny services, etc. Insurance is BlueCross BlueShield Anthem.
Birth Location: We are planning to give birth at a hospital (likely UCHealth/CU Medicine Highlands Ranch). We are open to working with a doula who is experienced in hospital births and comfortable collaborating with medical teams. Estimated Budget: We are hoping to use TRICARE Select coverage under the Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration if possible. We are open to discussing fees and understanding what is covered versus out-of-pocket, but ideally would like someone familiar with billing TRICARE or willing to work with reimbursement. Birth Plan: We are planning a hospital birth with appropriate monitoring. Our goal is a calm, supported, and informed birth experience with low intervention. We value evidence-based decision-making and would like a doula who is comfortable supporting medical interventions if needed (epidural, etc.) while still helping us maintain agency and emotional grounding. We are a married same-sex couple and would love to work with someone who is queer or deeply queer-affirming and experienced supporting LGBTQ+ families. That said, experience and professionalism are very important to us, especially someone who has worked with IVF pregnancies before. We are hoping for: - Strong communication and advocacy skills - Comfort in hospital settings - Experience navigating unexpected changes - Emotional grounding presence - Inclusive, affirming language We are currently 9 weeks with our first pregnancy and looking to establish care early so we can build a relationship throughout pregnancy.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My estimated budget would ideally be no more than $2500. I would ideally like a doula that accepts Kaiser Permanente insurance. My birth plan is to deliver vaginally, unless that is not possible, and to do so with just the use of nitrous oxide and with an epidural as a last resort as I am trying to avoid tearing. I am seeking a doula to help support me through delivery and to support my husband through the birth as well.
Hola buenas. Estoy interesada en el servicio, por favor si me podrías brindar más información y si tienes disponibilidad, estoy embarazada de 31 semanas. Tengo Medicaid. Mi correo es rubillacsa@gmail.com Gracias.
I want to do a home birth if doable and I am not sure about budget at this time looking for a doula that accepts Medicaid. I have a 4 year old autistic son and an 18 year old son. I am just looking for the support during birth and after for postpartum
Hi my names Alyssa I plan to give birth at the birth center of Denver. I would like a doula for when I am still laboring at home as well as when we go to the center during active labor. My budget is 1200 or less. My birth plan is to have a unmedicated peaceful powerful birth.
Lutheran medical center Medicaid I have no money. My birth plan is a scheduled C-section I had a baby last Christmas 12/25/24 so it is required I have a c section again.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I am diabetic so I don’t have much options as to where I give birth. I want to go unmedicated and am a huge believer in going natural with minimum medical intervention unless absolutely necessary. I don’t have a currently estimate this is my first birth so I don’t know what numbers I’m looking at but am open to whatever as long as I’m getting the knowledge and care I can get. My birth plan is ofc very peaceful music (religious preferably but also non religious music) in the background with minimum lighting or some galaxy lighting to help distract my brain, minimum medical intervention and just lots of support🥺
We will be delivering @ Rose Medical in Denver. We are looking forward to a doula and a lactation consultant that are covered with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. Our hope for a doula is someone who can help support us as we are going to try to give birth unmedicated and would like to avoid interventions if possible. However, #1 is, of course, whatever needs to happen to keep me and the baby safe is priority. Even if it goes against my preferences. We just want someone to help support my husband and I as this is our first child. As far as a lactation consultant, we were hoping for support with breast feeding once we are at home with the baby.
I’m interested in having a doula with me at my delivery to help with physical, informational, emotional, advocacy, & partner support. Things such as breathing techniques & massagesc, maybe affirmations or general help with anxiety. Helping me to understand medications & procedures also making sure I’m not being pressured into avoidable procedures & other things. Overall advocacy support, making sure my birthing plan is being followed. By partner support I mean helping my significant other be included & us both calm & level headed. Pretty much just another educated companion to help me have a better birthing outcome.
Hello, My name is Samira! I’m a first-time mom looking for someone to help me with my at home birth to support me throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery. I’m currently receiving care through UCHealth, but I’ve had some experiences that made me feel uncomfortable, so I’m exploring other hospital options as well. Having someone I trust by my side during this process is really important to me. I’d love support with education, emotional reassurance, and guidance during labor—especially someone who can explain what’s normal, help me stay calm, and provide encouragement and positive affirmations throughout. I’m really looking for someone who will help me feel safe, informed, and confident every step of the way. My birth preferences are a calm, supportive environment with clear communication about what’s happening and why. I’d like to be able to move freely during labor, try different positions, and have guidance with breathing and pain management. I’m somewhat open to medical interventions if necessary. I would also like continuous support, encouragement, and reassurance throughout the process. After birth, I’d prefer immediate skin-to-skin contact without cord clamping until cord is white, no wiping of the vernix and would like to skip all medicines and vaccines unless my child's life is in danger.
My fiance and I are looking to have a natural birth, in hospital. She is not looking to take any pain meds, or be induced, if possible. We are looking for a friendly, understanding, helpful and knowledgeable doula.
hospital, natural birth. this is my second birth, first ended in c-section. I really want a natural non-medicated birth this time around. budget $1500
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