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Middlesex Hospital, Middletown CT; twins; want to try to breastfeed
Hello, I am looking for a doula to help during birth at a hospital. I would be delivering at Saint Francis and my current birth plan is natural unmedicated birth (this is mostly due to health concerns which I can discuss further)
I’m currently looking for a at home birth CNM then A doula after birth
UCONN Exploring budget Need help with birth plan Anthem
i need a doula in norwalk or fairfield connecticut
Bridgeport hospital Second language in spanish appreciate it Years of experience Nurturing and calm Husky a coverage
I was working with a doula but she didn’t make a good fit and we had to leave a month before expected date. I will be birthing at Manchester Hospital, CT and would need to go through husky insurance
I am hoping to receive a doula as I am newly pregnant, I am looking for support for prenatal, during birth and possibly after.I plan to give birth in a hospital setting, and I have husky I dont know if that is covered.
Hospital birth, I want to try for a natural birth but am open to whatever keeps baby safe.
Greenwich hospital 2nd child. VBAC/tolac. First born was a boy and transverse ended in c section after 24 hr labor. This baby is a girl. My provider supports vbac. Northeast Medical group in stamford Budget is $2000-3000
Plan to give birth in the hospital. Budget is low. My First pregnancy. I speak English and Portuguese. 35 years old.
Hospital 1000 Natural Certified, 5, Spanish Sleep training
i am looking for a doula, i am giving birth at Yale New Haven Hospital. I am already 27 weeks pregnant. My budget is $2,000 max. I am looking to have an overall natural birth, and to labor mostly in my home. I am open to having an epidural, but would love to prepare to not have one.
Birthing hospital will be saint frances in Hartford CT. No set budget Birth plan: natural birth, low risk for C-section. Looking for someone message technique to help with contractions, breathing exercises, help me navigate my birth plan to hospital staff, etc
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My budget for a doula is 2k. My birth plan would be to labor at home for a while and then drive to Manchester memorial hospital to give birth because I believe they are the most vba2c supportive in Connecticut with the midwives affiliated there.
I plan to give birth at Stamford Hospital. This is my first pregnancy after a long journey of infertility and I really don't know what I am looking for specifically in terms of birth because there are so many options and I have so many questions and I would like someone to be able to help explain my options and how to best convey them and advocate for them.
Plan to give birth at a hospital (L&M hospital in New London), tricare select covers doulas so hopefully I can find a doula that’s covered by our health insurance. My first was a very long induced labor, about 56 hours and I pushed for 3 hours. Ended up having a c section and would love to try a vbac this time around.
Just found out my wife is pregnant she is either 3 weeks or 7 weeks. First ultrasound is scheduled for June 1st. We are Catholic and are interested in learning about natural birthing practices. Want to learn about doulas midwives and how to have either a home birth or a natural hospital birth. Want to learn about how I can advocate for my wife so we don’t get vaccinations and unnecessary procedures. We live in CT and plan to contact with Hartford hospital for our care. I make just under 3k a month with rent at 1250 every month.
I plan to give birth in hospital . i do not have a birth plan yet experienced doula Accepting Husky insurance
I am having twins. Will deliver is hospital ok with epidural want a vaginal birth of possible. Do not want episotomy unless medically necessary. I do not know what to expect finance wise for a doula I would like someone to help me with labor and delivery and guide me in the days/ weeks leading up to it. I would like assistance on prepping for lactation and maybe help postpartum with that as well as any other assistance.
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