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penn medicine no idea how much it costs ibx not sure of birth plan
Home Want a provider that takes my insurance and is confident on what they’re doing with me and the baby 30 years old I’m having twins
Looking for a CNM in Philadelphia for a homebirth.
Independence blue cross personal choice , English speaking preferably experienced as we are having twins.
We have a newborn born July 2,2026 and a 21 month old. We need help with potty training and sleep training. Some lactation questions, light housekeeping and light cooking. Massage therapy is a huge plus as I suffer with chronic pain from a connective tissue disorder called hEDS. If Christian and loves Jesus that is very much desired. Thank you so much! We have Highmark Wholecare insurance right now.
Hello. I would like support for birth positions, pain management and support overall during this journey
I will be giving birth at Cooper Camden. I plan to labor at home and then hope to establish a calm and comfortable environment when I transition to the hospital. I love to be in water and plan to use a shower. I do plan on receiving an epidural but would like to be prepared in case that cannot happen. I am interested in a doula with several years experience. I am an older mom at 35, in a higher risk pregnancy. I am looking for a doula to assist with labor preparation, to attend my labor and delivery at the hospital, and to provide postpartum and lactation support as I hope to breast feed.
I need an 6 or 8 hour night shift care for my newborn.
Hello, My name is Liana. I have gestational diabetes and am currently on insulin. Me and my husband plan on having the baby at the hospital-vaginally if possible. My health insurance-Horizon NJ health- told me about new doula services they provide (I'm not really sure how it works or how to sign up). I have 2 kids-an 8 year old and a 2 year old I care for. I worry that as I get further along my pregnancy going grocery shopping, attending 2-3 appointments weekly, and other physical activities all with my 2 year old would start emotionally and physically draining me. My husband helps me in the morning when he can but leaves early afternoon for work.
This is my second baby. I'd like a hospital birth. My first birth was not traumatic but I remember feeling like I was limited in my ability to express my needs and felt pressured into certain interventions. I also had a very negative breastfeeding experience and was never able to establish that with my first and would like to try again. I am looking for someone to help advocate for me during the birth and support me in getting breastfeeding established.
I’m giving birth in St Mary’s hospital in langhorne, pa.
I'm higher risk (advanced maternal age) and so definitely plan on a hospital birth. I'm looking for a doula, a night nanny and postpartum support. We are new to the area and don't have family or any support locally so we'll be relying heavily on our team for support. We're not sure on a budget, but are open to learning more. I'm only 11 weeks so I do not have a defined birth plan. Thanks!
Prefer experience with Velamentous Cord Insertion (VCI) and advanced maternal age. Also prefer Doula who accepts medicaid (Jefferson Health Plans) but not a requirement. Thank you!
Looking for a doula to help first time parents with at home support including breast feeding, pumping, sleeping and newborn care.
I plan to give birth at Upper chesapeake MD with a midwife. Hoping my medicaid will cover the cost. I want my birth plan to be an unmedicated birth with delayed cord cutting and baby never leaving me. The only thing I want is a female provider.
I am seeking emotional, physical, and informational support throughout my pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery. I would like guidance with birth preparation, comfort measures during labor, advocacy and communication with my medical team, and support for my partner’s involvement. I am also interested in postpartum support, including recovery, newborn adjustment, and resources to help ensure a positive birth and transition experience.
First-time parents seeking an experienced newborn night nurse/care specialist or postpartum doula to provide overnight support for our baby girl during the first 6–8 weeks after birth (starting late September 2026). Schedule is flexible, likely around 10 PM to 7 AM. We are looking for someone with extensive newborn experience who can provide expert overnight care, assist with feeding, soothing, and sleep routines, and offer guidance and reassurance to new parents. CPR certification, excellent references, and up-to-date vaccinations preferred.
I would like to have a water birth at home, be able to move and hope to be IV free as I get very irritated by it in my skin. I am open to a hospital birth as I've had one previous but wasn't happy with the outcome of my last birth. Not quite sure on budget yet.
Lactation support and physical help like cleaning. Keep under 1500
This is my first pregnancy and I am looking for support in birth and post partum
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