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I plan to give birth in a hospital. I’m military but I want civilian doctors. My birth plan is that I don’t want an epidural unless I truly need it. I want it to be the last resort. I don’t mind pitocin. I want my golden hour. 30 minutes for me and 30 for dad. I don’t want a catheter unless needed. I don’t want to bathe baby until later. I want delayed cord clamping. I want to labor at home for as long as possible.
Hospital birth. Unsure of budget birth plan is being figured out
I need someone to give me calm, and help me through my delivery day.
I have to give birth at a military hospital. Currently moderate risk due to history of pre-e in November of 24. Currently planning for a TOLAC, would like to not be induced, or would like to avoid most interventions. Doula must be able to accept tricare prime.
Giving birth at evergreen hospital in Kirkland Looking for doula support through birth as well as post partum support and night nurse support through the night for a short period. Mother is 36. Would like support with sleep training, light cleaning. Possibly cooking but are exploring options.
I plan to give birth in my home, and have a water tub available. I do not have a budget. I want my birth to be in my living room, with a warm tub of water available. I want to be able to go into any position I feel is needed. I would like delayed cord clamping, and no vaccines or shots of any sorts after baby is born, and to keep the vernix caseosa on after birth for at least 24 hours. I would like my husband to be there, and possibly my mother, along with a midwife and a doula. I would like some music, and support from everyone in the room. if a medical emergency were to happen, there is a fire station across the street, and hospital is 10-15 minutes away. This is my first pregnancy, and I would love a happy and safe home birth. I am still actively researching.
Im giving birth at home, around 300 for our budget. I want to do it naturally, deyladed cord clamping, having a water birth. I want someone experienced, someone who is kind and won't rush through my birth
Giving birth at UW NW Hospital. I have tricare for insurance
Spouse wants to give birth at home. I dont have a budget yet since we have tricare that could help. We also dont have a plan yet.
Looking for duala who has experience supporting advance age pregnancy with a target of natural delivery.
Hello, Hoping to find a doula for birth. I am planning to give birth at the Around the Circle Midwifery with St. Pete’s as a back up. My estimate budget is $2000-$2500. Thank you!
Postpartum Doula to help with relieve us with sleep. We are looking for a month
Evergreen - Kirkland Birth plan: low stress/pressure vibe.
Providence Medical Hospital in Everett. Budget is between 1500-2000 Dollars.
A birth doula a child birth educator
I plan to give birth at home, no medicine. My budget would be anything but of course not spending too much. I would ultimately like to see if insurance can help at all.
My OB says there is a 20% chance she'll be in the room for delivery, apparently that's average. I want someone in the room who is there to uphold my wishes and birth plan. I want a natural birth. I funny want to clamp the cord until it spots pulsing. I'm on the fence about vitamin k. I don't want my baby to be bathed right away, or taken from me. I don't consent to the eye treatment they put on baby, or any vaccines. I need to know there is someone advocating for these choices, and am looking for someone to help me bring our baby into the world who will respect my faith and those choices
- Planning to give birth in hospital at Providence in Everett. - We are hoping to use AppleHealth/Medicaid, which I have for the duration of pregnancy. - This is my second pregnancy and birth. Our first child was delivered via unplanned c-section at 41 weeks after induction. I would like TOLAC if prior to 42 weeks or a planned c-section at 41/42 weeks. - We had a great doula for our first delivery - her words and presence carried me through some tough moments in labor and before. I didn't know if that was something I wanted again, but the closer I get to the date, the more I want a sense of affirmation of my intuition, self-advocacy and support as we navigate the medical system.
One that is well experienced with several yrs of experience. Affordable payment plan. Home birth if possible.
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