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1. I am wanting to labor at home as long as possible and the my OBGYN office delivers at Lutheran Hospital (12911 W. 40th ave.) 2. I don’t really have a budget. Flexible for the right fit. 3. I am wanting to labor at home as long as possible as hospitals make me anxious. Other than that I am still reading up on other things to include in my birth plan as this is my first baby.
I am currently 11 weeks pregnant so I just getting a head start on looking for a doula. This is my second pregnancy. My first birth was in a hospital setting and everything went great up until the last couple of hours. I thank having extra support with me could have helped tremendously. 1. I am planning on giving birth either in a hospital or a birth center. I want to have as much support during labor especially if I choose a birth center since that would be an unmedicated birth. 2. I am not sure of budget but I definitely want to stay on the lower end of the budget. 3. I really want to choose a birth center and with that I know I would want to be fully prepared for an unmedicated birth. I am very interested in hypnobirthing but am also open to other methods of pain management.
Plan to give birth at the hospital, unsure of budget and would love to have a vaginal birth as unmedicated as possible but not against an epidural. My husband is a Spanish speaker, learning English so I would love someone willing to support him as well even if not fully bilingual.
Planning to give birth in a hospital under the care of a midwife. Budget is flexible (I'm not sure what the going rate is, and depends on what kinds of services are included) My plan is for a natural, minimally medicated, calm birth where I can move freely. However, with a family history of breech/transverse babies, I would prefer a hospital setting.
1. home, pool birth 2. around $5,000 3. Ideally, at home surrounded by a midwife, a doula, and my husband
I am due in September and planning to give birth in a hospital (UC Health - Anschutz). I have not decided on a birth plan yet. My insurance plan is with Aetna PPO (through my work). I would ideally like a doula that is African American (as I am) but I am open to other backgrounds as well.
Planning to give birth in hospital. I would like to have natural unmedicated birth. This will be my first child
hospital birth, plan to use epidural, first child, not sure on budget - looking to spend less as we don't have a lot of financial flexibility, HSA or health insurance accepted preferred
Our first baby (a girl!) is due in October. I am planning for an unmedicated birth at Intermountain Lutheran Hospital in Lakewood. I'm specifically looking for guidance on cueing during labor for different positional changes, guided breathwork, and advocacy with the hospital staff. My husband will be with me for the labor and delivery and will be my birthing partner. We would love to find a doula who is comfortable in a hospital setting and has a calming but firm presence. We would also love someone comfortable with changing conditions through the process (i.e. having to transition to a c-section or ending up needing an epidural) as that flexibility and guidance is very important to us.
Wanting a VBAC in a hospital. Seeing midwives currently and would like to go unmedicated if possible. Was very disappointed by my first birth and want to try my best for as natural as posssible.
I plan to give birth at UCHealth Highlands Ranch. Estimated budget is probably around $2000 but flexible depending on services and post partum care. I require that the provider is certified.
deliver at hospital, hope for nature birth, 35 years old, speak chinese
Hi! I'm looking for a doula to assist me and my husband during our baby's birth! We hope to find someone who is registered with Kaiser, since that is our insurance provider. My husband and I are Christians, so we would prefer someone who is either also a believer, or will at least respect our faith/preferences. The birth will be at Sky Ridge in Lone Tree, CO. I would like to get an epidural, but plan to labor without one for as long as possible. Thank you for considering!
I have been feeling very overwhelmed and not supported. I would like someone to help me through this pregnancy and help reassure me please I plan to give birth at Rose Hospital I don’t know how much a dula is or what exactly they do. I will be delivering at rose I am high risk and will most likely be induced July 17th
-Parker Adventist hospital -$1,500-2,000 -natural/unmedicated
I need a support team throughout the pregnancy. OBs appointment are very spaced and ob is hard to reach out. Second child after 8 years. History of anxiety disorder
Hi, I am looking for a doula and midwife. I am seeking a professional with a ceremonial background, as well. I am considering birthing at home or at a birthing center, depending on if I meet a midwife that I feel I want to journey with intimately. If not, I'll choose the birthing center. However, I am seeking a birth and postpartum doula that can support nourishment, ceremony, wellness, and practical support.
I am 24 weeks pregnant with our first child after years of infertility. I am looking for a certified doula to help me navigating birth and postpartum. We have Anthem insurance and have doula services fully covered. I plan to give birth at Highlands Ranch Hospital l and I am still figuring out my birth plan.
I am planning to give birth in a hospital setting and want a doula to support myself and my husband. I am very early in pregnancy, but trying to browse around now. This will be our 2nd child, but I had a negative birth experience the first time around with a cascade of interventions ending in c-section. Estimated budget is $1500-$1800 I would like to try for a vbac with as little medication as possible, but all in all I'm open to whatever needs to happen to keep us safe and healthy
Looking for a postpartum doula. Ideally anyone who might be in network with Cigna
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