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Midwife to attend the birth of my second baby. Open to home birth too.
I plan to birth in either a hospital or a birth center fully unmedicated. We have TRICARE.
Looking for a black doula who preferably can accept BCBS insurance.
Home preferably Unsure My wife would like to give birth at home
I plan on giving birth at a hospital. I’m still unsure of my budget and I would like to do medication free this birth. I used epidural for my last pregnancy and still felt everything.
Capital Health Medical Center Insurance covering cost Would like to go natural unless epidural needed
Prefer experience with Velamentous Cord Insertion (VCI) and advanced maternal age. Also prefer Doula who accepts medicaid (Jefferson Health Plans) but not a requirement. Thank you!
Need a doula to assist in labor. Planning to give birth in Bryn Mawr Hospital. Need a PA medicaid enrolled doula (keystone first through PA medicaid). Unmedicated second labor.
I will be giving birth at Cooper Camden. I plan to labor at home and then hope to establish a calm and comfortable environment when I transition to the hospital. I love to be in water and plan to use a shower. I do plan on receiving an epidural but would like to be prepared in case that cannot happen. I am interested in a doula with several years experience. I am an older mom at 35, in a higher risk pregnancy. I am looking for a doula to assist with labor preparation, to attend my labor and delivery at the hospital, and to provide postpartum and lactation support as I hope to breast feed.
1) Thomas Jefferson Hospital In Philadelphia. 2) N/A
I plan on giving birth for the first time at a Hospital and having a natural non medicated birth due to back issues. I'm looking into natural birthing methods like the Bradley method to help with labor. I'm new to this so I'm open to a budget and seeing how much things cost.
1. Abington Jefferson Hospital 2. $1,500 3. Labor at home as much as possible with support from Doula, early labor in the water, try again for an unmedicated birth
1. Paoli hospital in paoli Pa 2. Not sure 3. No birth plan yet
Giving birth at Doylestown with my husband but am going for an unmedicated birth with little intervention so would like extra support.
I want to do a VBAC and will need emotional support during the birthing process. Will give birth at hospital
Here is a short, punchy version that still hits all your key points: **First-Time Parents Seeking Doula (Phoenixville, PA)** Hello! We are expecting our first baby and seeking an experienced doula for a hospital birth at Phoenixville Hospital. We want continuous support during labor, but we are also looking for guidance on how my husband and I can best prepare for the first few weeks home with a newborn. Our goal is to work as a team, and we want a knowledgeable, calm professional to help us feel confident and prepared for birth and early parenthood.
1. Penn Medicine Princeton 2. I’m not sure what these services cost, and am hoping to work with my Cigna insurance 3. Still deciding, I’m very early and am excited to research
Hi Justine! I am due in September and giving birth at Bryn Mawr Hospital. My husband and I are looking for some additional support mainly for when i am giving birth but also being able to talk with someone outside of our provider leading up to birth. Our budget is around $1000. Let me know! 484 326 8087
This is my first no plans in trying to figure this out now
Looking into my options in case I am not needing another C-section. I’m scared of labor and never even had contractions with my first. Would like to try vbac but not sure if this baby will be big like my first so it makes me nervous. I’d like to try unmedicated, natural birth but I’m terrified of it.
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