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Having my first birth this november at New York Presbyterian lower manhattan. Looking for a Doula who has a calm and supportive energy with 3+ years practicing. I would like support during birth and after as a priority and a little bit of prep before. I'd also like the Doula to accept Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance.
Looking for assistance with a home birth . I am open to a water birth as well. I have no insurance so i will be paying out of pocket. My budget is $5,000- $7,000 but i am flexible. I need someone to walk me through what to expect from the home birth and any possible issues that comes from this and thats mainly it. I dont expect someone to stick around for days after the birrth but someone who can access my and the babies condition to know if i need to go to the hospital and or if everything is ok. I dont have a birth plan yes as i am currently 14 weeks with my first child and i just feel lost. I dont have anyone in my circle to help me. i am currently 28 years old and am already stressed after gaining 20 lbs so far in my pregnancy depsite eating the same. At my 12 week appoint and my NT scan everything was looking good based on my OBGYN. i need some one with some experince but most importabtly the confidense and know how. Im not picky i just need someone who is sure of themselves and it isnt their first time.
I am a trans man. I am seeking a birth doula who is invested in supporting trans pregnancy and the many complications of experiencing dysphoria in pregnancy, and supporting my needs as a trans parent through the birthing process. Additionally, I have hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, and persistent proteinuria and am seeing a high risk doctor for my birth. I would like to have a non-c-section in the hospital setting with my MFM practice, and be supported in my needs as a gestational parent and birthing person. Also I would like a doula who is equipped to support my wife as non-gestational parent and new queer parents. We have dealt with loss (she had an early miscarriage when we TTC'd earlier in life) and this has impacted my experience of pregnancy as well. I plan to give birth at NYU Langone. Our estimated budget for a doula is $2500, but we are just starting this journey and are open to alternatives.
Planning to give birth at Lenox Hill hospital in NYC. We are looking for a postpartum doula AND night nurse, someone who can help me adjust postpartum and care for me and my baby. I want the nurse to help make sure my baby sleeps throughout the night and takes care of the baby while I work. Also, I want the nanny to cook for us. Estimated budget is TBD. Birth plan is natural vaginal. Mandatory: Must speak English and Mandarin Chinese.
- give birth in hospital - speaks english and Chinese - helps with birth, DONA International, CAPPA, ToLabor (ProDoula), or ICEA certified - 15+ births attended - will give birth at NYU Langone midtown manhattan, 550 1st Ave, New York, NY 10016
nyu tisch hospital My insurance is Aetna, I need doula covered with that insurance My address is 333 E 34th
1st pregnancy , not sure what I’m doing . I need support
Weill Cornell Hospital is the birthing hospital. I am not sure what the budget is. The birth plan is whatever is safest. Cigna Insurance U00140228 02 Group 2500547 Open Access Plan
Starting to try to get pregnant! I would like a low intervention birth(I think) and help getting sleep post birth. I will either give birth update in Hudson or in nyc.
Looking for a doula to assist in my unmedicated birth, and possibly a night nurse. For doula, still debating between hospital and birthing center
I’m planning to give birth at New York Presbyterian lower Manhattan. I am looking for a birth doula and a laceration consultant for a few sessions of support after my birth. I am also interested in postpartum doula support in the first month after birth to help me learn to care for my infant and help me heal since this is my first child.
Want to be able to be free from any hospital restrictions of movement, would consider a birthing center as top option. Looking for an African American dollar, one who has experience with older pregnancy (41years old).and for my specific wishes at birth, to be adhered to and to help with lactation and post partum.
I’m a first-time mom due in early November 2026 and planning a hospital birth at Mount Sinai West in NYC. I’m looking for an experienced, certified birth and postpartum doula for pregnancy, labor, birth, and daytime postpartum support (no overnight care). I have Cigna Open Access Plus (CGHB), and Cigna has confirmed my doula benefit, so I’m looking for a provider who can bill Cigna directly. I plan to breastfeed and would appreciate breastfeeding and newborn support.
Weill Cornell, I don’t know what the budget should be
Alexander Cohen Hospital in NYC Not sure on budget Not sure on my birth plan
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My budget is $1000 a $2000. I don’t have a birth plan yet.
I am 42 years old and live in cliffside park New Jersey with my 2 huskies. This is my first baby, and I plan to give birth at Weil Cornell in nyc. I really don’t have any idea on birth plans and budgets but would need someone for birth and postpartum to come live with me in my home since I am by myself and basically help with everything
I plan to give birth at NYU with Downtown Women. We are hoping to find doula covered by our insurance Blue Cross Blue Shield but if there are additional services requiring payment that is also ok. This is my first time pregnancy and I don’t have a plan for delivery yet.
Giving birth at a birthing center. Natural birth no epidural
Hospital birth in Suffolk county long island. I have Excellus blue cross blue shield
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