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1. Hospital 2. 1200 3. I'd like to have a vaginal birth at the hospital (medicated if possible) I feel as though I will need some additional support emotionally during my birth and post-partum.
I have a family maternity doctor, and I am planning to give birth in the hospital. However, I just found out that I may have coverage for a birthing coach and a lactation consultant that I believe could be helpful during and/or after birth! My budget is $1000 for a birthing coach, and a lactation consultant for $125 per hour, for up to 2 hours.
I plan to birth at a hospital in Nanaimo. My budget is $1000. I want to birth without an epidural
Looking for a doula to help me during birth and also with preparation of a birth plan.
Hello I need help with everything. This is from prenatal to after and postpartum.
Richmond General Hospital I got no idea. I dont know anything at this point for budget
Planning to deliver in Richmond hospital Planning to give natural unmedicated birth Languages English Hindi Punjabi Postnatal massage
Delivery at Bc Womens hospital Birth plan: Delayed cord clamping until cord stops pulsating and is white No vitamin K, no eye antibiotic, no Hep.B vaccine No removing vernix off baby-or bath No bright lights in room and too many people Nothing given to baby without mothers consent Baby stays with mom 24/7
Taking care of my new born. Hospital birth. I will be doing csection in st paul hospital.
Hello Daneal, We are looking for night support for our 6 weeks old baby Best, Jamie
1. hospital 2. 8000-12000 3. no birth plan. whatever is healthy for baby
We are going to be going to BC women’s hospital. I am hoping to have a physiological birth with the laughing gas. Hoping for no epidural. Hoping for minimal interventions. And no c section. I think I am looking for a doula that will possibly come for early labour? I don’t fully know what support I will need but would like to talk about it. Estimated budget: under $800
Already indicted via the checklist. Requirements: - Serve the Vancouver area - Certified + properly trained (ideally, a nurse) - Is evidence-based and pragmatic (not interested in anything spiritual)
1. Women's Hospital 2. 1000$ 3. I do not have a birth plan yet
1. I wasn’t to give birth in birthing center/ or home 2. Doula budget 3-5 thousand 3. Midwife 3-8 thousand 4. I will talk further about my birth plan in conversation as it is detailed.
Hospital birth at BC women, budget less than 2000 dollars, medicated birth at hospital
St Pauls 1000 dollars Open to suggestions- induced vaginally birth, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin within the 1st hr
1. St. Paul’s Hospital 3. try to have a natural birth
1. Place of birth: BC Women’s Hospital 2. Budget: Up to $2500 3. Birth plan: Two previous C-sections; planning a TOLA2C. Looking for an experienced doula to support VBAC, and evidence-based labor support.
Hi there, My due date is May 28th, and I’m planning a hospital birth—most likely at Royal Columbian Hospital or Ridge Meadows Hospital. I’m currently looking for a birth doula and wanted to check your availability around that time. Could you please share your packages, pricing, and what your support typically includes? I’d also love to know whether you offer a meet‑and‑greet. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you. – Leidy
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