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Mental stability, before labor, assistance, and post delivery assistance
Education regarding options concerning birth plan Preparation for Labor & Delivery Comfort, Support, && Advocacy during Labor & Delivery Accepts Medicaid ( PPO MEDSTAR FAMILY CHOICE )
We are expecting our first baby and are looking for a certified, experienced postpartum doula to support us during the first 2 weeks after birth. I may have a C-section, so we would especially appreciate help with newborn care, recovery support for me, and guidance for both my husband and me as first-time parents. We are looking for someone professional, gentle, knowledgeable about infant care and postpartum recovery, and comfortable teaching us things like feeding, diapering, soothing, sleep basics, and general newborn care. Light household help related to the baby and recovery would also be appreciated. A warm, supportive personality and strong safety knowledge around newborns are very important to us.
I am looking for someone to help advocate for me and my baby all throughout pregnancy to help me with care after my baby is born as well
Natural birth in hospital. Want assistance, guidance, and advocate of my birthing experience. I have CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield PPO.
Newborn care and nighttime care. (Still at browsing stage)
Hospital Looking for a birth support doula / postpartum
Better to have a certification, English fluent. New Born Baby. Night Doula for baby caring. Better to find someone who can start working from Aug 1.
Hospital 800$ Want to have a vagainal birth with epidural and minimum tears
I am 18 weeks pregnant with my first child here in Maryland. I have a strong support system with my husband and family. Seeking a doula that can help me have the best experience during the preparation (including workouts and stretching), birth, and postpartum. I will need assistance on making a birthing plan. I've considered home birth, birthing center, and hospital. My overall goal is to be comfortable (if I need to squat to have the baby, so be it and not forced to stay on my back) and supported. I would like the umbilical cord to stay attached as well. I am learning as I go.
Plan to give birth at AAMC Estimated Budget is $2,000 CareFirst BCBS PPO Insurance provider name is CareFirst BCBS PPO
We’re moving midway through the pregnancy to the DC region, Maryland side. We’ll probably live in the Rockville area but I’m hoping to give birth with the midwives at George Washington University’s hospital. I’m looking for a labor doula to support an unmediated birth. I also struggled with low supply with my first child so I’m hoping to find a lactation consultant who specialises in that. We have Tricare, which covers both doulas and IBCLCs.
Just learned you are in network with my insurance Carefirst. Looking for birth support for baby #3 and postpartum support. My previous two births were vaginal unmedicated births. No complications with this pregnancy.
Not sure where i would want to birth at yet, i do have Medicaid through the state of MD.
Support partner and myself in third trimester, possibly labor, and maybe postpartum
We are looking for an experienced postpartum doula to support a first-time mother (age 35) and newborn, with a strong emphasis on maternal recovery after childbirth. The ideal candidate will be attentive to the mother’s physical healing and overall well-being, while also providing guidance as we adjust to life with a newborn. Requirements: Minimum 3 years of postpartum doula experience Infant CPR certification Fluent in English Experience supporting breastfeeding (flexible based on how feeding evolves) Support Needed Postpartum recovery support for mom for 6 weeks (including monitoring and comfort care) Newborn care and education for first-time parents Sleep training guidance Light household support (e.g., laundry) We are hoping to find someone compassionate, knowledgeable, and proactive, who can balance hands-on support with education and reassurance for new parents. Budget Up to $8,000 per month
1. Give birth at Sibley Memorial Hospital 2. Either in network (Carefirst BCBS) or adjusted payment plans (less than $500) 3. Give birth naturally and breastfeed exclusively 4. Be in-network (Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield) 5. First time parents, early and mid 30's 6. Lactation/breastfeeding consultation 7. CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
Giving birth at Medstar with midwives, unsure about birth plan at this time, not high risk pregnancy, no provider requirements, Tricare East
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
Seeking TRICARE certified and participating doula. Plan to give birth in Washington Hospital, DC. Hoping to keep budget under whatever is covered by TRICARE. Mother is 35 years old, planning for birth in hospital.
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