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Looking for a postpartum doula who can help with teaching us to take care of our newborn gives us tips and tricks.
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
Looking for some care for our 7 month old (and maybe a little help with our older four year old). Parents would like to run errands and get a break a few nights.
Birth at home, looking around bushes varies, birth plan is tbd
I’m expecting my first baby, likely a C-section, and we don’t have family support nearby. I’m looking for flexible postpartum support, especially in the first few weeks. My estimated budget $2000
Hospital 800$ Want to have a vagainal birth with epidural and minimum tears
help working on fine motor skills and gross motor skills during the day
help with newborn and postpartum phase. thank you
Hospital Looking for a birth support doula / postpartum
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.
1. Hospital; 2. Tricare authorized providers; 3. Epidural, vaginal birth
Hospital: Shady grove Budget: $1000 per month We would like post pardon doula care
I'm 27 weeks pregnant with twins (first pregnancy) and am looking for an IBCLC to prepare for breastfeeding. I am also looking for a night doula/night nanny to help in the first few weeks or months of my babies' lives. I'm giving birth in a hospital and am hoping for a vaginal birth (depending on how the twins present).
Hospital Looking for help with a birth plan as well as someone to help for the first few weeks. New parents
Looking for prenatal support and information, a birth doula for hospital birth (likely at MedStar Washington) and postpartum visits. We are looking to do a hospital birth with midwife and doula support.
1. hospital birth 2. flexible budget 3. plan for vaginal birth but may need C-section due to previous heart related condition
First time mom, I need help with child birth and postpartum assistance.
We are seeking a postpartum doula to assist in the first 4-6 weeks of our new borns life.
looking for a doula and postpartum doula (maybe nightime support), for a disabled mother (incomplete paraplegia). She walks with crutches but has a wheelchair. Giving birth at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Insurance coverage - Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hoping to have a vaginal birth. Kneeling birthing position (not on back unless absolutely necessary). Unable to have an epidural. Hospital has minimal pain management options (maybe some local because I asked about it. No to nitrous, they don't do that here, mixed opiate if absolutely necessary. If C-section is required, general anesthesia is necessary.) Mother, former nanny, will be at the hospital for the birth.
We are looking for a Doula who can work with us leading up to birth, be there for the birth to help advocate and support me, and we’re considering a doula for postpartum but it’s not as necessary. 1. I’m supposed to give birth at hospital. 2. We are looking to get pricing. We aren’t really sure right now in terms of budget. 3. I’m having twins. I want a vaginal birth. I don’t want to be on my back, I don’t want epidural but if I have to due to c-section so be it. I want delayed clamping, I want the umbilical cord/organ to come out naturally I don’t want them tugging on it. I want music playing, I deal with migraines so if I can have low lighting in the room that would help me a lot. These are just some of the things on my birthing plan.
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