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I am looking to give birth at the hospital but would really like a Doula to help advocate for me and how I want my birth to go with the least amount of intervention as possible. I am open to budget of up to $3,000. I would like to give birth in the hospital but with the least amount of intervention needed, no pitocin, delayed cord clamping, open to different birthing positions. I am still unsure of all birth plans as it is my first baby so I would love an experienced doula who can help guide me as well.
Birth doula needed. 2nd pregnancy. My mom will not be with me for this one, only my husband. I enjoyed having my mom and husband by my side. My mom is a nurse and was able to look out for me appropriately. Birthing in Pennington NJ, WellPoint insurance
1. I plan to give birth in St. Luke’s Anderson Campus 2. I am a new mom and need help navigating important birth decisions and putting together a birth plan that works best for me- free of doctor biase. I just want the most natural required decisions considering my body’s condition to not put my baby in harms way. 3. My birth plan is something I am researching now but I want delayed cord cutting for sure; I don’t want pitocin if not needed. I would love to try a natural unmedicated birth if possible and consider if epidural is ever required and don’t know if my doctor will recommend c section due to any risks but if so I want to navigate this decision carefully. I don’t want to be induced early- I might not want the HPB Vaccine for baby or Vitamin K (still researching) and want to do skin to skin with dad and I. We want to be present in babies first bath and want baby in room at all times if possible. No students performing high risk procedures on me - ok to watch if necessary. Budget: willing to discuss it’s my first time and don’t know how much it costs.
Hospital birth. I don’t mind getting the epidural however i would like not to
Still deciding between hospital and birthing center. Need a doula that can help me progress through labor without any risks or issues
Birth Doula at hospital, already have a birth plan from previous doula in first pregnancy.
I want to do a VBAC and will need emotional support during the birthing process. Will give birth at hospital
This is our first baby and we are very excited to welcome her to the world. I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I want to go as natural as possible and it’s very important to me that the doctors respect that. I need someone to advocate for me when I can’t do so myself. I want to labor at home as long as possible and avoid pitocin and an epidural. I also do not want to give my baby the hep B vaccine and I do not want to give them the erythromycin eye ointment. I want to delay cord clamping and have at least one hour of skin-to-skin contact directly after birth :)
I want to give birth peacefully at home in a water bath
Looking for a Birth Doula, at Jersey shore university hospital. I dont want an epidural, this is my second birth- the epidural messed my back up for 6 months last time. I do want pain management. I do want the doula to accept insurance.
Tru Birth Center, Lakewood NJ Natural water birth United Healthcare Community
I plan on giving birth at the Vassar brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie. My estimated budget is anywhere from 2500 to 3500. My birth plan is flexible at this point. I’m still trying to decide what’s best for me. I’m not opposed to a medicated plan. I would like the Doula to be certified and to have at least 2 to 3 years of experience. I would like lots of resources to childbirth education classes.
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