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I plan to give birth at Summa Hospital in Akron, OH.
Hospital, open for budget, birth plan is hospital, epidural, formula feeding
I will be delivering at Fairview Hospital in Lakewood. My budget is that it will hopefully be covered by Molina Medicaid. I will most likely be induced at 37 weeks because baby is on the smaller side and they want him out to help him. Hopefully a natural and not c section birth.
Night nurse for 4 week old baby that is exclusively breastfed but will take expressed milk. There is no additional duties besides care for baby.
1.- birth doula and pospartum doula 2.-budget: open 3. i will delivery on june 2026 in akron general cleveland clinic
Looking for postpartum support for around 4-6 weeks. Most support needed first 2 weeks then can space out visits. I have a 20 month old at home (22 months around birth of new baby). My spouse will also be staying home for support first two weeks after birth, then will be preceded by my Mother. I want emotional support, and someone to help me care for baby while | get some rest/sleep. I will be birthing at Fairview Hospital. My budget is around $1500/month
Preferably CPR certified. At least 3 years of experience. Caring for a newborn at night. Laundry care and light cleaning would be a bonus. Estimated budget would be $10/hour
How to birth baby without epidural Steps following up to birth delivery When to breastfeed baby When to change baby diaper Postpartum Depression Child care needs Over all motherhood in general
Canton area birth Natural birth Non-medicated Limited budget Preferred home birth
Hello! I’m currently 30 weeks pregnant and seeking a dedicated, experienced midwife to support my planned home birth beginning in the third trimester. I would like to discuss care that begins now and extends through prenatal visits, labor & delivery, and postpartum support. Here’s what I’m specifically looking for: 🌼 Accredited and Experienced: • Certified and in good standing (please include credentials/certifications) • Preferably has attended 200+ home births and can share examples of past care 🌼 Pain-Management Preference: • Must offer nitrous oxide as an option for pain relief during labor 🌼 Prenatal, Birth, and Postpartum Care: • Clear outline of what services are included at prenatal appointments • What you provide during labor and delivery • What postpartum support you offer (home visits, breastfeeding support, check-ins, etc.) 🌼 Logistics: • Reliable transportation and willingness to travel to my home for appointments and birth. I don’t think it’s fair or appropriate to travel to you if I’m hiring you and PREGNANT. • Comfortable with starting care for third trimester 🌼 Partnership & Communication: • I’m seeking someone who listens, follows directions, and provides evidence-based care • Clear communication, respectful collaboration, and support through decision-making 🌼 Budget: My budget for late-entry prenatal, birth, and basic postpartum care can be discussed. I’d love to work with someone experienced who also offers nitrous oxide or something for pain management. Please let me know what services you include and if we can work within this range.” Questions for you before consulting please answer when you respond): 1. What certifications/licensing do you hold? 2. About how many home births have you attended? 3. Do you provide or can you arrange nitrous oxide for labor? 4. What prenatal, birth, and postpartum services are included (and what’s the timeline)? 5. Would you be able to start care this trimester and stay within budget? Thank you — I look forward to hearing from you! — Sade
Looking for post birth support especially overnights. I had significant PPD last time and know that my family could use the support
Need a midwife that my insurance accepts. One that is familiar with vbac’s
My name is June Aiu (25yr) and this is my first pregnancy. I am currently 30weeks + 5 days and I plan to give birth at my workplace, MetroHealth Glick Center (Main Campus) in Cleveland, Ohio. My official due date is February 6th, 2026. My budget range is $1,200-$1,500. My birth plan includes: Vaginal birth (unless absolutely necessary to change based on emergency circumstances), being as active/mobile as possible during early labor, utilizing oral/IV push medications and breathing/meditative exercises for pain relief, avoid an epidural (if possible), utilize nitrous oxide after 7cm dilation for pain relief (if my facility has this as a treatment option), and delayed cord clamping (about 2-5min). I’d also like to keep my placenta if that’s possible. The only people I want present in the delivery room are the providers, the baby’s father, and my mother.
looking for a medicaid covered doula for birth, postpartum, and lactation support. i’m delivering at southwest general hospital
Hello! Jillian Barker recommended you to me because I'm looking for someone who accepts insurance. I'm pregnant with my 3rd baby and I've never had a doula before but I would like to have one this time around!
1. Fairview Hospital 2.$600 3. Try to have a natural birth but not opposed to epidural
Looking for a night nurse/ postpartum doula. 1-2 nights a week
University hospitals My insurance I want unmedicated , squat , on my knees birth , laughing gas if available
1. Kind and has at a year of experience 2. Baby is 4 days old eats 2-3ounces if formula/breastmilk. When changing diapers he needs ointment on his privates for about another week. 3. Be nice to just have someone to help me and my husband at night so we can sleep some. And can handle a very emotional mom at the moment. 4. Never done fhis before so I'll have to see what they want or willing to budget.
I plan to give birth at Mercy Hospital in Canton. First time mom with anxiety, adhd and likely autism while my partner is supportive and will be in the room he is kind of squeamish and not historically has not been the best in medical situations. He is a local truck driver but can be hours away during the day and the thought of going into labor/ at the hospital with out a support person terrifies me. He is also being laid off from his company in April (they are closing his branch) which means he won't qualify for FMLA and is at the mercy of whatever company he ends up being hired by in terms of leave for when baby comes and after. My ideal budget is no more than 1000 although I have seen prices a bit above that. As of right now my birth plan is minimal intervention and without pain meds. I really don't want to have an epidural specifically if it can be avoided...obviously baby/the birth experience can change things though.
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