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I plan to give birth at NYU with Downtown Women. We are hoping to find doula covered by our insurance Blue Cross Blue Shield but if there are additional services requiring payment that is also ok. This is my first time pregnancy and I don’t have a plan for delivery yet.
I’m a first-time mom due in early November 2026 and planning a hospital birth at Mount Sinai West in NYC. I’m looking for an experienced, certified birth and postpartum doula for pregnancy, labor, birth, and daytime postpartum support (no overnight care). I have Cigna Open Access Plus (CGHB), and Cigna has confirmed my doula benefit, so I’m looking for a provider who can bill Cigna directly. I plan to breastfeed and would appreciate breastfeeding and newborn support.
Alexander Cohen Hospital in NYC Not sure on budget Not sure on my birth plan
Weill Cornell, I don’t know what the budget should be
Plannig to give birth in hospital. Estimated budget is 2000-2500. I want to trt for natural birth, would like to talk through and learn before i decide about the other parts of my birth plan. I want my doula to be ceritified and have atleast 5-8 years of edxpxericne. My age is 35
- I would like to give birth at a birth center/c-section/water birth. - i’m still waiting to hear from my insurance (Charity Care or WellPoint) but I think a little over $1500 - I mean, i feel like CPR + any life-or-death certifications, I don’t want someone extremely young or religious, I would like someone who speaks Spanish fluently to explain things to my family. - I’m 20 years old and my husband is 23 years old (our birthdays are before the delivery) - To be honest I would like sleep training as well as cooking and the best things to always have in mind this is our first kid!
- Hackensack (in New Jersey) - Emotional support, physical support, hospital birth with epidural - Using Carrot Thank you!
Hospital, no birth plan yet, prenatal doula who can educate and also provide good mental and physical health. Massage therapist.
- give birth in hospital - speaks english and Chinese - helps with birth, DONA International, CAPPA, ToLabor (ProDoula), or ICEA certified - 15+ births attended - will give birth at NYU Langone midtown manhattan, 550 1st Ave, New York, NY 10016
nyu tisch hospital My insurance is Aetna, I need doula covered with that insurance My address is 333 E 34th
Weill Cornell Hospital is the birthing hospital. I am not sure what the budget is. The birth plan is whatever is safest. Cigna Insurance U00140228 02 Group 2500547 Open Access Plan
Starting to try to get pregnant! I would like a low intervention birth(I think) and help getting sleep post birth. I will either give birth update in Hudson or in nyc.
I am 42 years old and live in cliffside park New Jersey with my 2 huskies. This is my first baby, and I plan to give birth at Weil Cornell in nyc. I really don’t have any idea on birth plans and budgets but would need someone for birth and postpartum to come live with me in my home since I am by myself and basically help with everything
Unmedicated birth and no epidural. Additionally would like to avoid c-section at all costs.
Planning to give birth at Lenox Hill hospital in NYC. We are looking for a postpartum doula AND night nurse, someone who can help me adjust postpartum and care for me and my baby. I want the nurse to help make sure my baby sleeps throughout the night and takes care of the baby while I work. Also, I want the nanny to cook for us. Estimated budget is TBD. Birth plan is natural vaginal. Mandatory: Must speak English and Mandarin Chinese.
I'm giving birth in a few months (6 months pregnant now), and am looking for a doula to be there when I give birth. I have Aetna insurance and want it to be covered by insurance. Giving birth at NYU Langone in Kips Bay, Manhattan, and I'm interested in delayed cord clamping, unmedicated birth, etc.
Hello, I would like a doula during my birth. I plan to give birth at a hospital. natural birth, trying to be epidural free
Support care and advocate in preparing for birth of twins. 40 year old, first pregnancy, gestational diabetes. Planning to give birth at NYU Langone - currently Brooklyn but seeking to change to Tisch in Manhattan. We’d like to try for a natural birth if at all possible I
hospital birth budget roughly 1000-1200 attempt at vaginal but open to pivoting if need be first child
Hi! I am giving birth for the first time at a hospital. I would like someone there to help me and my husband navigate decisions and have a good birth plan and when is the right time to get an epidural etc. I would I ideally like to give birth vaginally. my estimated budget is $2,500
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