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Hospital birth My budget depends on approved coverage through Indigenous health benefits as I’m First Nation. This is my first baby and I’m looking for a supportive, positive birth experience in hospital. I’d like a doula who can help me stay calm, informed, and supported during labour and postpartum.
I plan to give birth at NRGH and my family doctor is an OBGYN so he will be my provider throught my pregnancy. I hope to give birth vaginally with some kind of medical pain management however its important to me that I be able to move around and Id rather not give birth on my back. Im looking into doula support because I would like to have help advocating for myself and some guidance through the birth process. I am historically a pretty anxious person and have previously experienced pregnancy loss. I dont exactly know what budget I should have Im just trying to get a read on prices? I dont have a whole lot of expendable income and would be absolutely willing to have a new/student doula. My sibling is a new doula and Ive seen how hard it was for them to get the first couple families so I have a soft spot for those starting out!
This is my second baby, my first birth was traumatic to me, i have tear , dry delivery,more than 3 hours pushing and end out in a vaccum birth for my child I would like to have my husband and if possible my mom with me About budge not to sure maybe $700 Certificate doula
Hospital Birth Unmedicated Second child Certified Doula
I will be giving birth at BC Women’s Hospital in Vancouver, BC and am looking for support during labor. I am getting care from a midwife team at Westside Midwives and have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Unless something surprising occurs, I will have a vaginal birth, likely with an epidural. I am curious but nervous about doing a natural birth. Alongside a midwife (and hopefully a doula!), my husband will be present as support during the birth. This is my first pregnancy, so I’m not sure what to expect! My budget is up to $2000, but we may be willing to pay more for the right person.
1. St. Paul’s Hospital 3. try to have a natural birth
Hospital birth at Burnaby hospital, still don't have a midwife of obgyn, preferably taking insurance. My plan is a vaginal birth without pain medication, having a pretty healthy pregnancy so far
HI, my husband and I are planning to deliver at BR Women's Hospital. The expected due date is Dec 24th. We live in Burnaby, close to Metrotown. Our budget is somewhat flexible but preferably within 1000-1500. We do not yet have a birth plan. That's something we hope the doula would help us with since we are both first time parents and don't really have a ton of knowledge on the whole birthing thing. We are hoping to work with someone who can prepare the both of us for what's to come - share knowledge, skills, answer questions and support.
I want support during the labour time. Someone who have experience with successful natural births. Help with massages and pushing techniques during labour. I plan to do medicated natural birth at hospital
- Burnaby Hospital - Serves. Burnaby region - Speaks Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese if possible) - Positive reviews
Hospital birth BC 1200-2000 avoid epidural husband support
- I'm 9 weeks pregnant. The first bloodwork was done, and I have an initial ultrasound appointment scheduled for July 3rd, 2026. - I don't have any special medical conditions. - I have an MSP. - It's my first pregnancy. - No miscarriages. - I don't know where I'm planning to give birth. - There is no birth plan yet. That's why I need a specialist to help me on this journey.
Hospital $1500-2500 VBAC, natural birth - focus on birth and partner support
Birth doula. Hospital birth, normal birth Need someone close by during labour, comforting, calm and understanding.
Currently 7 weeks and 3 days pregnant. Determine twin pregnancy during boutique ultrasound at 6w6d. Want to give birth at surrey memorial hospital. Budget is around $1K.
Peace arch hospital $1000-2500 max I have no birth plan! Ive never done this before and im nervous. I need help.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? I plan to give birth in a hospital in Surrey, BC, preferably at Surrey Memorial Hospital with support from a registered midwife or obstetrician. I prefer a hospital birth for access to emergency care and postpartum support if needed. Provide your estimated budget Estimated budget: CAD $4,000–$8,000 depending on the level of support and services required. This includes: * Midwife or doula support * Prenatal and postpartum care * Childbirth education classes * Baby supplies and recovery essentials * Optional postpartum/night support or newborn care assistance Describe your birth plan I would like a calm and supportive birth experience with minimal medical intervention where safely possible. My preferences include: * Labouring naturally as long as possible * Freedom to move and change positions during labour * Delayed cord clamping * Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth * Breastfeeding support immediately postpartum * Limited visitors during recovery * Pain management options discussed if needed * Flexibility to follow medical advice if complications arise I would also prefer a provider who supports informed decision-making and respects my birth preferences while prioritizing the safety of both mother and baby. Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) Preferred provider requirements: * Certified and licensed midwife, doula, or maternity care professional in British Columbia * Minimum 5 years of maternity/newborn experience * Experience with hospital births and postpartum care * CPR and newborn care certified * Strong communication skills and compassionate bedside manner * Preferred second language: Punjabi or Hindi * Comfortable supporting breastfeeding and newborn care education Preferred local maternity providers in Surrey include Mama Midwifery and Blume Maternity Care. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) * Newborn infant (0–3 months initially) * No known special medical needs at this time * Preference for exclusive breastfeeding with bottle-feeding support if necessary * Gentle newborn care approach preferred * Family may require occasional overnight newborn support during postpartum recovery Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) Additional duties may include: * Light housekeeping related to baby care * Baby laundry and bottle cleaning * Meal preparation/snack assistance for mother * Overnight newborn care support * Assistance with establishing feeding and sleep routines * Basic postpartum recovery support for mother * Sanitizing baby items and maintaining nursery cleanliness
I am expecting my first baby, so this is a completely new experience for me. I am looking for someone who is patient, caring, supportive, and experienced with newborns and first-time parents. It would be very important to me to find someone who also speaks Spanish, as I would feel more comfortable communicating in both Spanish and English. I would appreciate someone who can guide and support me as I learn how to care for my newborn, including feeding, soothing, sleep routines, and general newborn care. I am looking for someone kind and trustworthy who can help me feel more confident and supported during this new stage of my life.
I just found out I’m expecting and want someone to provide information and guidance. This is my first pregnancy so I feel overwhelmed. I plan to give birth in the hospital.
We are looking for a german speeking doula to help us to get through birth in hospital.
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