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I plan to give birth at the hospital. I am very cautious about vaccines, especially on a newborn. I would like support and unbiased information regarding vaccines. I want to solely breastfeed, and I want to understand natural fertility as opposed to taking birth control
I am a first time mom who wants to have a home birth and help creating a birth plan. I need to find someone covered by my healthcare
First time pregnancy and birth. Christian family.
we would like a nighttime pp doula to help 3-4 nights a week with overnight care for 4-6 hours a night. I am giving birth at home. Budget is flexible.
We live in Bettendorf. Looking for night nanny help
I am looking to give birth at home, we are checking our options right now. We do not have a set budget. I want to be able to be relaxed and in the comfort of my home when giving birth with caring individuals to help us through.
Hospital, I’m trying for a VBAC. I have had 3 vaginally and 2 elective c sections.
Seeking a doula who would be available to accompany new parents on the drive to and from the hospital (round-trip from Iowa City, IA to Huron, SD), to provide newborn support and assistance during travel.
Nights I need help the most but I am open to say too
I will be giving birth at the university of Iowa and am looking for someone to provide services mostly postpartum services as I will be having a C-section and this is my 6th babe (7th birth) that takes Iowa total care
1. Plan to give birth at UIHC most likely planned c section related to previous full term loss. 2. $1500-$1750 Budget 3. A planned C-section birth plan focused on creating a "gentle" or family-centered experience by requesting preferences like dimmed lights, music, a clear drape to view the birth, immediate skin-to-skin contact, and delayed cord clamping. Gentle C-Section Plan: Environment: Request dimmed lights, a quiet room, or to play your own playlist. Support: Designate your partner or support person to be present. Comfort: Request IV lines, blood pressure cuffs, and EKG leads be placed on your non-dominant arm to allow for easier holding of the baby. Visualization: Ask for a clear drape (or to have the mirror/screen lowered) to see the baby being born. During the Birth Communication: Ask the staff to explain what is happening, and consider requesting they tell you when they are ready to begin. Skin-to-Skin: Request immediate skin-to-skin contact in the operating room (OR) if no medical issues arise. Cord Clamping: Ask for delayed cord clamping, allowing the cord to stop pulsing before it is cut. Bonding: Request that the baby stays with you while the incision is being sutured, rather than going immediately to a warmer. Immediately After Procedures: Request that newborn assessments (weighing, measuring, cleaning) be delayed until after your first hour of skin-to-skin bonding. Feeding: Express your desire to breastfeed in the operating room or recovery room. Cord Care: Mention if you plan to keep the placenta. Looking for a compassionate doula who has experience supporting moms with previous infant loss and traumatic birth experiences
Plan to give birth at hospital. Need nighttime support . Open to occasional day support looking for 2-4 weeks
Rides to my appointment someone give me messages and to help me during labor
Hospital, no budget, no birth plan but breastfeeding the baby
I’m interested in getting a doula, still learning about this process. Plan to have birth at hospital and would like additional support for labor as I have lots of questions. After having baby want to ensure I’m set for success and things are good. I struggle with anxiety and depression but breastfeeding is very important and my hope is that I can do that.
Hello — I hope this note finds you well! My husband and I are thrilled to be welcoming twins via surrogate in the Rockford area soon — our induction date is 4/6 but, of course, they might arrive sooner. We realize this is quite last-minute, but we would be interested in overnight care for the first week or so once they’re back from the hospital. (We then fly home to SF.) Do you have any availability in the next 1-3 weeks (we won’t yet know how soon they’ll come or if they need NICU time, of course)? If so, can you share more about your practice, including any experience you have with twins and your rates? Thanks very much for considering! Jeanette and Jeremy (and Baby A + Baby B)
Hospital birth I am looking for someone that accepts my insurance blue cross blue shield I would like a doula and midwife to help with a birth plan and help with delivery
Help with sleeping comforting me and my baby sleeping techniques
Hello, I hope you’re doing well! We are interested in your postpartum doula services for about 6 weeks following our birth in mid- March of 2026. We’re interested in setting up a consultation to see if we’d be a good fit and to discuss your approach, availability, and if our Carrot benefit can be applied. Please let us know your availability for a meeting (virtual or in-person) in the coming days. We look forward to connecting and learning more about your work. Thank you so much for your time and care! Would you be able to let us know if you meet the following Carrot benefit qualifications? Doulas in the United States must have at least one of the following: * Medicaid approval to provide doula services in their state * An active doula certification from an eligible certifying organization * A certificate of completion from an eligible doula training program, plus three years of relevant doula experience Doulas must also have all three of the following to be eligible: * An active certification in adult and infant CPR from an eligible certifying organization * At least $1 million in professional liability insurance from a reputable insurer * Client and professional references If so, could we send you a doula Carrot's application found here? Spend the organizations mentioned above include: * DONA: Doulas of North America International * ProDoula * CAPPA: Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association * Cornerstone Birthwork Training * Doula Trainings International (DTI) * Childbirth International (CBI) * Madriella Doula Network * BEST Doula Training * Northwest Association for Perinatal Support (NAPS) * Natural Resources Thank you, Lucy Dieckhaus
1. Ideally I’d like to give birth at home. 2. $2-$3000 3. At the moment, birth plan is non-existent other than we’re exploring options and what like a water home birth.
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