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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.
Curious about a birth doula. Delivering at Stamford Hospital
I need help & support in achieving my second VBAC at hospital that’s covered by Medicaid since paying out of pocket for a support person is out of my price range but I’ve always wanted someone who knows so much to be there with me. I’m not really sure how to give birth when I’ve had a c-section (no laboring, breech baby) with my first & my second was induction with an epidural. I want to feel empowered but I have a hard time voicing that even though I’m so sociable. I don’t want an epidural or Pitocin & I want to have a vaginal birth. I’m open to other forms of pain relief but I want to stray from an epidural entirely.
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.
Hi there! My name is Corie and I'm 13 weeks pregnant with my first child. I plan to give birth at a hospital. Estimated budget is $2000-2500 at most, but I would love to be able to stay under that amount. I'm still making decisions about my birth plan and would love recommendations from my doula about that. I would love a doula that is DONA certified and has reported attending at least 40 births. I also would like a doula with a variety of birth experiences (e.g., medicated and unmedicated, emergency c-sections. etc). It would be a bonus if my doula participates in a doula community or mentorship. I am a 30 (31 at time of birth) year old married woman. At this time, my pregnancy is low risk and I don't have any special needs.
We are in the beginning phases and looking to see if a doula will be a good fit for our growing family. This is my first pregnancy. Looking for a doula with a medical background to help ‘ translate’ and provide explanations of the process, to make the experience more understandable. Looking for guidance on how to choose a OB/ hospital to give birth. In addition, providing guidance on a birth ‘plan’ that will be health for me and the baby. We are going to give birth in a hospital. We would like at least 5-7 years experience. Preferably a doula that can provide pre birth and postpartum support. Mental health check ins, nursing strategies, sleep training etc. the more medical/scientific a background the better to help bridge real life to medical knowledge.
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.
Doula care - I plan to do hospital brith in center.
Hi , I’m Marissa. I’m 25 years old and I’m due October 24th 2026. My husband and I are having a baby girl. I am interested having a doula through my Medicaid Insurance. I just really need the basics of just an extra advocate to be there in the hospital. I think it’s the smartest decision to have someone else besides my husband advocating for me if hospital gives me push back. I am planning to do an unmedicated birth , with free moving and switching positions. I believe if you are stressed and only allowed to be just on your back it doesn’t promote a smooth delivery. I really want to stick with my beliefs unless it’s a serious emergency . I want the experience to be as natural as possible unless it’s urgent.
Doula to help through pregnancy and birth. Guiding with helpful tips, support, encouragement. Advocating for my wants and needs.
This will be mine and my husband’s first child. We are looking for in person sessions to discuss my birth plan, mental preparation and postpartum care.
Hospital Depends on insurance I want to learn more on doulas and the services they provide
Hospital birth, 1500 budget, birth and postpartum care, friendly and good with dealing with anxiety
I live in Ledyard, CT, but I plan to give birth at South County Hospital in Wakefield, RI. I am still working out the details of my birth plan, but I am hoping to have an unmedicated birth. This is my first baby, so someone knowledgeable about breastfeeding and establishing newborn sleep patterns would be appreciated. I have TriCare Prime.
I plan to give birth at home with my midwife. I would like to find a birth & postpartum doula covered under Husky health. I’d like someone to help with pain relief and support during birth and then postpartum, some meals, light cleaning & just overall support for me.
Id prefer home birth but im still trying to connect with and hire a midwife... I have Husky A pregnancy insurance. But i really dont want a medicated birth. Id like to be able to listen to and respect my body during my laboring process. Id really like to have a doula that supports me and my physiology.
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