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Looking for a caring and reliable nanny for our newborn daughter. Infant/newborn experience is preferred, including feeding, diaper changes, soothing, and maintaining routines. CPR/First Aid certified is a plus. Light baby-related housekeeping like bottles, baby laundry, and tidying up would be appreciated. We’d love someone patient, trustworthy, and experienced. Budget is around $20–$28/hr depending on experience.
i plan to give birth at the hospital. i don’t want to feel forced at the hospital to do what i don’t want to do.
Banner Estrella Budget open unmedicated birth plan
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I attend North Valley women’s care but I just moved to Arizona and I’m very nervous about birth due to the reviews on hospitals around. I only have acchs insurance right now and not working. I am also an African American women on baby 3 so I would like someone who at least is familiar with my background. I just want someone who can listen to my needs and wants and just show up for me and coach me through this time in my life.
Finding a midwife to help me deliver my first child and an environment. I’m in controlling
Midwife through out pregnancy. Home birth. CNM that takes medicaid
I’m an FTM with some anxiety around labor. I am giving birth at Banner Thunderbird Hospital with my husband as my birth partner.
I plan to give birth at the hospital. Budget would be around $2,000 max. I’m still coming up with a birth plan
I plan to give birth in Banner Thunderbird hospital. I already have one baby that I birthed at Scottsdale Shea all natural. My experience with my doula there was amazing and I don’t think I would have been able to manage the pain without her. I am looking for someone similar to help me with recommending different positions during birth and assisting me through contractions. I don’t know what my budget is yet as I’m just starting to look.
I would like to give birth at home. I am unsure of the costs. This is my first child so I don't really have a plan
Hello I’m planning on giving birth at home. My birth plan is to either give birth in tub or on my bed. My budget is $800-1500
I am AMA and will be having a hospital birth, possible c-section which is scheduled at the 40 week mark. I would prefer a natural birth, VBAC with no epidural. I would like to work with someone who can support me and guide me- a person who is in tune who can help me decipher what is and isn't necessary during the up and down marathon of laboring.
I am considered high risk because of my traumatic birth with my daughter in March 2018. Most of it i don't remember because I was put on magnesium so I was fighting myself to try to be alert. I had pre-eclampsia and an emergency c-section. I was diagnosed with high blood pressure in July 2023 (stress induced, but reduced my stress levels now). We are expecting our second child 8 years later. I am 36 years old. I will be 37 when i give birth. My BP has been under control with meds for years and since I got pregnant it has been low or in the normal range. I feel good. I want a VBAC. I will be delivering at Banner Estrella Hospital. I see ob's at Omnia women health in goodyear and i see a high risk ob at valley perinatal by estrella banner hospital. I want delayed cord cutting, I want to take my placenta home, I want to be able to move around and not be stuck in the bed like my first birth in 2018. I just really want a better experience than the last. We need guidance during the process and someone to advocate for me during birth. I don't know what my husband's budget is, but if we know a price range it is easier to see what he can afford. I was told by the ob specialist that I wasn't going to 40 weeks, that i would have to be induced at 37 or 38 weeks. I didn't like that because i have no issues with my pregnancy. I told my regular ob office they told me that, that is only recommended and not set in stone and that i shouldn't have been told that. I have been feeling anxiety since then. I have been seeing random reels on social media about pictocin and how it is not used properly in the hospital and I never looked that up so i don't know why i am seeing it at all , it just gives me more anxiety. I just want a peaceful birth of my baby boy. That is all I want and I feel like a doula can maybe help with that.
I plan to have birth at a birthing center and I’m hoping to find a midwife that will take my insurance Arizona Complete Health.
I want someone to support me in my not medicated birth. I want a delayed cord clamping and want to push when my body wants to.
I will be delivering at Banner UMC on McDowell. Budget is $1200, I have Ahcccs and prefer someone who takkes insurance. Preferably someone who speaks Spanish and English. Birth plan is to go natural and unmedicated unless things change, just need someone to guide me through positions and support me as I’m someone who gets anxiety.
I need assistance with natural birth with my first baby. I don’t have to option to have an epidural due to back issues, so I just need coaching while i’m going through the birthing process. I don’t have a budget in mind yet. But I do have birth plan specifics: delayed cord clamping, no vaccines in the first 24 hours, let my placenta fall naturally and we are keeping it, leave the vernix on the baby, and if i’m not high risk no continuous fetal monitoring. I will be giving birth in the hospital.
In Hospital, V2BAC, Tricare insurance, Christian D
1. Hospital birth 2. 2000 3. Unmediated birth, delayed cord clamping, golden hour, skin to skin contact, no vernix removal, placenta physiological birth, no vaccinations or eye ointment right after birth
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I want to attempt unmedicated. I’m wanting to find a doula that is covered by my insurance. I do not have a birth plan at all but would like some guidance in making one.
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