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I plan to birth at the hospital. I am aiming for an unmedicated natural birth.
A doula that meets TRICARE select requirements. And a doula that is Faith based
I plan to give birth in a hospital and am looking for a doula to help me advocate for myself, as well as assist me in learning crucial birth prep info and coming up with a plan! I do not have one in place yet. Estimated budget is $3000, hoping to use ChampVA insurance.
This is my 3rd baby and the first time I was hoping to work with a birth/postpartum doula. I have two boys and another on the way. I am planning a hospital birth and am hoping for an advocate I am comfortable with to be there as a support person along the way and after having our baby. I am in need of someone who is contracted with Kaiser Permanente HMO.
I plan to give birth at Scripps Encinitas. From my understanding, tricare select covers labor doulas, so I am not entirely sure. I am very against medical interventions in labor. (No pitocin, epidural, episiotomy, etc.) I am looking for someone who is going to medically advocate for me to allow myself to be present in labor and not feel like I am having to fight off people trying to intervene when unnecessary. I have Tricare West Select.
I am not entirely sure where i am going to give birth or anything this is my first pregnancy and would love some guidance as i tend to stress out .
My goal is a low intervention VBAC. Open to either home or hospital—but I am leaning towards laboring at home for as long as I can before giving birth at a hospital. I am in search of a Midwife or Monitrice (LM or CPM perhaps?) who can help me labor safely at home (provide fetal monitoring, look for signs of rupture, preform cervical exams if necessary.) Thank you very much for your time!
Planning a natural birth, with no family close by to help with toddler. Which is why im requesting a birth doula. This would be our first time requesting a doula or midwife so we're not sure what our budget would be for this service. We're planning a hospital birth, but currently in the process of moving due to my husbands orders. Im not even sure what hospital I can go to. Im currently 30 weeks pregnant and to be honest im not even sure what to do. My first birth experience wasnt bad but it wasnt the greatest and had no guidance. I was lucky to have a vaginal birth with my first but with epidural at 41 weeks. I was induced because I wasnt fully informed. I would prefer not to be induced or receive pitocin because the contractions from that were horrible. They said I had to be induced because they couldn't really feel my baby moving, but I feel, now, that I could have done 100% natural without being induced. I don't want to feel coerced into making that decision again. I want skin to skin immediately, wait for my placenta to come naturally, and cut the umbilcal off when it has become pale, a decision that i wasnt allowed to make with my first. I'd hold off on vaccines at first except the vitamin k.
1. looking at USCD and Encinitas 2. less than $5,000 3. Epidural is not an option, chose birthing position, delayed cord clamping, immediate skin to skin unless there is an emergency
I am looking for a birth doula for a hospital birth with an epidural
Scripps Encinitas Looking for someone covered under Tricare Looking to go naturally
1. I plan to give birth in a birth center 2. I plan to use insurance (Tricare) 3. I don’t have one yet but want to make sure I find and reserve a good doula for birth. I want to go as natural as possible. Looking for pre and post natal support, birth and possibly lactation.
Trying to have a v bak and I’m an IVF patient and my dr is saying I may need to be induced! Giving birth in hospital
I have Medi-Cal and am looking for a Temecula based doula
home/birth center 1500 water birth ideally minimal interventions.
I’m not sure which hospital out of loma linda, rancho, or Kaiser riverside so I’d like help with that decision as well. I have Kaiser that covers doula services so I’m not sure how to go about pay for that or how it works but want to learn more. I’m a also a first time mom and didn’t even know people went into labor with a “plan” so any information and guidance on what would be best as a black mom for maternal healthcare and for a black infant would be appreciated.
1. Hospital 2. $2,000 3. To have a natural birth without interventions.
Hospital birth center Budget depending on services Looking to have a natural birth but realistic about possible interventions Certified Looking for someone with lactation knowledge and natural birth prep knowledge (pelvic floor prep/positions) Looking for an advocate and someone to explain what is happening during labor, etc
1. Scripps Memorial La Jolla First time mom, anxiety with giving birth.
Hirth doula for prenatal and support during labor
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