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Birth center in Bloomington, IL for labor. Doula needs to accept Medicaid
I plan to give birth at Memorial Hospital Springfield, IL
Needing someone who will do a home birth and to see if I am fit for a home birth. I’m new to this but would like a peaceful experience. Budget is around $4k, more if payment plans are offered
I want to have a water birth and also i want to have a calm birth
I’m currently looking for a doula for a hospital birth and hoping to connect with someone who’s the right fit for our family. ✨ Details: • Birth location: Hospital • Budget range: $2,500–$6,500 • Birth preferences: I’d like a low-intervention birth as much as possible, but I’m also open to an epidural if needed. If you’re available or have recommendations, please reach out with your experience, availability, and any package details.
I plan to give vaginal birth in a hospital with no epidural and in a different position that lying on my back. I have Tricare West Prime Remote insurance.
Currently 6 months pregnant. Want to have birth At hospital/ use insurance If possible . Want someone to help keep calm & support me while try to give natural birth
I plan to give birth in a hospital. As of right now, I plan to have an unmedicated birth.
Prepping body for birth and being present throughout the labor and delivery.
I don’t have a birth plan yet this is my first pregnancy after 2 miscarriages and I want the best experience possible
1. I am looking to have a home birth in Urbana. 2. I am looking for support who has either experience working with Black families or is comfortable working with women of color as i am aware of higher mortality rate and would like for my baby and me to be cared for 3. I am a first time mom so I want someone with as much support as possible 4. I do not know what the average rates are but I am flexible 5. I do want support in some time after the birth as my mother will be there for support directly after birth
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
Hospital, midwife, more details to come as I think through my birth plan preferences
First pregnancy. Will be giving birth in hospital. Estimated budget of $1000-1500. Birth plan would be to stay as natural as possible, but not opposed to medical needs like an epidural if I decide I want one. Whether that be through breathing techniques, deferred sensation like a birth comb, water, etc. Want to avoid a C-section unless emergency demands it. Delayed cord clamp and immediate skin to skin as long as not an emergency. Want to try breastfeeding, and pumping, but not opposed to formula if needed.
First time mom requesting emotional support and help advocating. Information on different types of birth, unmedicated/medicated, birthing positions, information on birth in general. Breast feeding knowledge. Hospital birth. Help creating birth plan.
Postpartum support while still in the hospital after birth
Everything idk what hospital yet just move down here
Where do you plan to give birth (home or hospital)? We are planning a hospital birth, with the intention to labor at home as long as it is safe before going to the hospital. Estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,200 to $2,000. We recognize this is a significant investment and are prioritizing it because this is our first birth and we are aiming for a low-intervention experience. Describe your birth plan We are planning, for the most part, an unmedicated hospital birth and strongly want to avoid an epidural. We are open to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) as a pain management option if needed. Movement during labor is very important to us, including walking, upright labor positions, and frequent position changes to support comfort and labor progress. We are looking for a doula who is comfortable providing early labor support at home, along with hands-on comfort measures, breathing and grounding techniques, and partner coaching. Advocacy is also important to us. We want support with communicating and upholding our birth preferences with hospital staff, as well as maintaining clear boundaries around who is present during labor, including support with limiting family presence in the birthing room. We value calm, evidence-informed guidance that prioritizes safety while supporting our goals.
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.
Maryville IL Unknown Looking for an unmedicated birth/support and someone to support my husband while im in labor as this is our first child.
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