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Rest: My goal is to follow the 5-5-5 rule. I’d like the doula to prioritize tasks that keep me stationary so I can heal. Nutrition: Help create meal plan that focus on warming, easy-to-digest meals (soups, stews). Note: I am vegetarian. Bonding: I want to prioritize skin-to-skin time. Lactation Support: Help with latching, positioning, and recognizing baby’s hunger cues. Demonstrations: I’d like to be shown (rather than just told) how to do the first bath, umbilical cord care, and safe swaddling. Sleep Hygiene: Help us implement a safe sleep environment and understand newborn sleep cycles. Baby Soothing: Teach us "the 5 S’s" or other techniques for calming a crying infant. Visitor Policy: If visitors are present, the doula’s role is to ensure I am being cared for. If I look tired, the doula has permission to kindly wrap up the visit.
I am considering using a doula for emotional support during child birth and postpartum. I am looking for someone who knows hands on techniques for pain management and anxiety during childbirth and helps with self care and emotional support after child birth. I am 40 years old and this is my first pregnancy. Cost is a concern. I don't really know how much these services cost but I'm not able to spend more than $1500 and would like to keep it under that.
Help my wife recover, develop a sleep pattern and allow my wife and I to sleep
Going birth at a women’s and babies hospital facility. I am unsure of a budget. I would like to try to give birth naturally, but epidural is not off the table completely, no C-section unless medically necessary. Delayed cord clamping. Just me and my husband at home with our 3 dogs, he will not have paternity leave so maybe someone to just assist with light cleanings and guiding me so I don’t go insane
I need a lactation consultant so that I can have a successful breast feeding experience. I need help preparing for an unmedicated minimal pain birth. I plan to give birth at chester county hospital. I plan to use my keystone first insurance for all services. I prefer delayed cord cutting after delivery. Looking for someone in the West Chester or Chester County area.
I plan to give birth at a birthing center not a hospital and not at my home. I’m looking for a Doula that takes healthcare insurance. I’m a first time mom I’m looking for birthing support.
I am looking for extra in any support that I can at the moment I’m currently going through a divorce and my husband is not going to be a part of any of the process or the babies life. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I’m not sure what my budget is right now as I am new to all of this so I don’t know where it ranges and also I don’t have a birth plan because I’m not sure what that’s supposed to look like this is all very new to me and I’m under a lot of anxiety and I don’t even know where to start.
1. Paoli hospital in paoli Pa 2. Not sure 3. No birth plan yet
Postmortem, help in breastfeeding and bath. Covered via Aetna coverage
We plan to give birth at Christiana Hospital. I’d prefer to give birth without pain medications Our budget lies between $1,000-$1500 for a doula package We’re looking for someone who can emotionally support and advocate for me and my partner through labor and delivery and preferably post-delivery as well, especially in a medical environment
I plan to give birth at Riddle Hospital. I would like to find these services like lactation consultant in-home visits through my insurance.
I need a post Partum doula to help with my newborn. Also possibly nights
Looking for a doula to help with birth and post-partum care— the birth will take place at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital. I am looking for a lactation consultant who is covered under my insurance.
A relatively new mommy to be after 8 years. Looking for a doula for emotional and educational support as i am new to the whole experience. I plan to deliver at Riddle Memorial Hospital in Media, PA. I have no desire to go completely natural. I have medicaid insurance, looking for a doula that accepts.
Christiana Hospital, estimated budget ranges- Maybe a few hours here and there, birth plan is hopefully not complicated- maybe c section
I plan on giving birth at Christiana Hospital at Newark, Delaware. I am a first time mom and live far from family and friends with little to no support. I need help with lactation, healing, taking care of a newborn, with general house cleaning and making meals. My budget is 1k. My birth plan is to have a vaginal birth, skin to skin, and epidural if I feel like it’s too much.
1. I plan to give birth at Einstein Hospital in Norristown. 2. I am not sure on budget this is my first baby! 3. I want delayed cord clamp. Golden Hour. And as of right now I only want the Vit K. I would love to do unmedicated but if I end up needing an epidural I’m okay with that as well.
Birth at a hospital Doula covered through insurance hope to have no induction, epidural do not want to give birth on my back due to weak pelvic floor muscles
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