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I’ll give birth in the hospital. I need someone family with Chinese confinement month traditions
I need a Spanish-speaker doula to help with lactation, sleep techniques, and other postpartum questions we have.
Support for lactation with newborn if possible and my ongoing primary need is support. I have an 18 month old toddler who I still nurse and am having a hard time taking care of both her and newborn. To take care of toddler would help a lot.
I would like a Doula who will coach me during and be with me during birth.
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I woud love to have a natural birth. Estimated budget up to 2,500. Would love a christian Doula who speaks Spanish.
- Birth at hospital - if you find that strange, we are not a match. - 30k budget for 2 months post birth. - Specifically looking for someone to handle night shifts, ideally specialized in sleep training newborns. They should also be teaching us what we need to know since it's our first. - No birth plan yet.
Quisiera una Doula que hable español, ya que es mi idioma. Que me pueda acompañar en todo mi proceso de embarazo y parto. Actualmente tengo 11 semanas de embarazo y estoy buscando todavía las personas que me atenderán en mi proceso. Algo importante es que pueda cubrirlo el seguro que tengo que es Oscar
I need a night doula to help me postpartum for 6 weeks to help sleep train the baby and light house work like laundry and dishes
I was wanting a doula . I only have pregnancy Medicaid and I planned on giving birth at Jackson hospital
certification, number of years experience, second language spoken all greek, Age experiencd cleaning, cooking, laundry
I plan to give birth at Baptist South Hospital and my birth plan as of right now is extremely flexible, I am not set on one thing or another. I’d really like assistance with cooking and sleep training if needed as well.
Plan to birth at west Kendall Baptist hospital. Our budget is very minimal as we wish to use health insurance to help cover the majority of the costs. Our birth plan is very simple I wish to birth our first born as unmedicated as possible. I wish to avoid any medications unless medically necessary. I want to allow my body to do what it’s suppose to do with myself managing pain and controlling my mind, thoughts and emotions. I wish for the provider to have years at least 3 year of experience and to be medically certified. Not a must but to speak Spanish as their second language. I am 30 years old with a medical history of asthma. I am a certified physician assistant that works in Craniofacial in pediatrics. I am looking to have my doula visit postpartum to give me some pointers after birth and help with breastfeeding. I currently have united healthcare insurance.
I’m looking for a lactation specialist who can also provide hands-on newborn care support. Ideally, this would be someone who can come to my home for a few hours each week to help with breastfeeding guidance, ensure I’m feeding and settling my baby properly, and walk me through basics like bathing, soothing, and overall newborn care. I’d really value someone experienced, patient, and supportive who can help me build confidence during these early weeks.
Hi Abigail, My wife and I recently welcomed our baby girl in early January and are looking for additional newborn care support. We previously had a Newborn Care Specialist, but due to a scheduling change she needed to take on another contract. We’re now seeking an experienced, nurturing NCS to start around February 15th to help with overnight care, feeding support, soothing routines, and general newborn care as we continue adjusting as new parents. We’re located in Miami and would love to connect to discuss availability and next steps. Thank you so much.
Help and after birth newborn help day And night with some laundry and bottle washing and organizing
I will give birth at Baptist Hospital (8950 N Kendall Dr #403, Miami, FL 33176), expected due date May 3, 2026. My budget is a total of $1200, as this will be covered by my insurance. I would like to limit interventions whenever possible and attempt a more natural birth if possible.
Just moved to Florida from Canada so looking for support with this new birth experience. Had a c section with my first birth and looking to do a vbac and also looking for support with my toddler while giving birth as we are in the country alone without family/friends. Looking to talk about all the different areas of support in looking for to find the perfect match. I want to try a water birth but am open to exploring the best option for me and my goals
I am giving birth at Jackson Memorial, $300 budget, want a vaginal birth, and I want an English-speaking certified doula for birth and postpartum care I have medicaid
Birth at hospital, estimated budget is $2k - $2.5k. **GENERAL INFO & PHILOSOPHY** --- - **Goal:** A low intervention vaginal birth - **Support Team:** Partner, doula - **Flexibility:** We understand that plans can change; the goal is to communicate preferences clearly but we are open to medical necessity **INDUCTION** --- - **Avoid inducing labor:** If water breaks before contractions start, wait 12 hours and induce labor only if labor has not started by then. In this scenario, avoid digital vaginal exams unless necessary. **LABOR PREFERENCES** --- - **Environment:** Dim lights, quiet, low stimulation, calming music - **Movement:** Free to move, use birthing ball, shower, squat bar, or chair - room with tub, if available - **Monitoring:** Intermittent (ideal) or mobile fetal monitoring - continuous only if medically necessary - **Hydration/Food:** Allowed to drink clear fluids - **IV/Access:** Saline lock preferred over continuous IV fluids - **Pain Management (Non-Medical):** Massage, breathing, water immersion (first stage), counterpressure, TENS, hot compress (second stage) - **Interventions (Avoid if possible):** - Pitocin - Artificial rupture of membranes (AROM) - Episiotomy - Forceps/vacuum **DELIVERY PREFERENCES** --- **For a vaginal birth, I would like:** - Warm compresses on perineum - To choose own pushing position (hands/knees, squatting, side-lying). - For my husband to cut the umbilical cord, unless medically not recommended - For my baby to be put directly onto my chest immediately after delivery - To begin breastfeeding my baby as soon as possible after birth - Pitocin for third stage of labor
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