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hospital birth, plan to use epidural, first child, not sure on budget - looking to spend less as we don't have a lot of financial flexibility, HSA or health insurance accepted preferred
Planning to give birth in hospital. I would like to have natural unmedicated birth. This will be my first child
Hospital birth support doula. I am looking for someone to advocate for me and support me during labor.
This is my third pregnancy, but my first successful one. We conceived through IVF, and this baby is very much wanted and loved. At 35 years old, and due to my medical history and two miscarriages, my pregnancy has been considered high-risk from the beginning. While I am very excited, I am also understandably nervous and looking for as much support as possible throughout this journey. My insurance provider is Kaiser Permanente, and I found your services through the information available on their website.
I’m first time mom and I’m not quite sure what to know.. I just need a little help of everything.
Looking for a doula for labor support for my second birth at Rose. Had a long but amazing birth last time and hoping to go unmedicated this time. Looking for a doula who accepts tricare.
I'm planning on giving birth at St. Joesph's in Denver. I want to attempt a VBAC or TOLAC so would like someone experienced in those types of labor.
Birth Location: We are planning to give birth at a hospital (likely UCHealth/CU Medicine Highlands Ranch). We are open to working with a doula who is experienced in hospital births and comfortable collaborating with medical teams. Estimated Budget: We are hoping to use TRICARE Select coverage under the Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration if possible. We are open to discussing fees and understanding what is covered versus out-of-pocket, but ideally would like someone familiar with billing TRICARE or willing to work with reimbursement. Birth Plan: We are planning a hospital birth with appropriate monitoring. Our goal is a calm, supported, and informed birth experience with low intervention. We value evidence-based decision-making and would like a doula who is comfortable supporting medical interventions if needed (epidural, etc.) while still helping us maintain agency and emotional grounding. We are a married same-sex couple and would love to work with someone who is queer or deeply queer-affirming and experienced supporting LGBTQ+ families. That said, experience and professionalism are very important to us, especially someone who has worked with IVF pregnancies before. We are hoping for: - Strong communication and advocacy skills - Comfort in hospital settings - Experience navigating unexpected changes - Emotional grounding presence - Inclusive, affirming language We are currently 9 weeks with our first pregnancy and looking to establish care early so we can build a relationship throughout pregnancy.
Planning to give birth in a hospital, tricare should completely cover costs for a doula, no birth plan established yet, at least 5 years of doula experience is preferred, my wife's age is 22 and she is a type 1 diabetic meaning it is a high-risk pregnancy. Requirements from Tricare for doulas: A current certification from one of the following: BirthWorks International, Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA), Doulas of North America (DONA) International, International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA), ToLABOR, or National Black Doulas Association (NBDA). Participation in a qualified, statewide Medicaid program may be recognized in lieu of one of these national certifications. State license, if offered in practicing state Current (not expired) BLS/CPR Current certificates (i.e. CLD, certified doula, or similar perinatal certification) Completed, signed Participation Agreement effective January 1, 2025 For lactation consultants and lactation counselors: A copy of the state license Current (not expired) BLS/CPR Correct provider type Board certification document
Hospital birth Looking for anyone who take Kaiser or Medicaid Natural/unmedicated birth Christian doula preferably Breathing techniques massages etc provided in service
I'm 39 years old and this is my first birth. I'm looking for a doula to assist me in my birth in a hospital in Denver, Co. My budget is $1,000. My plan is to give birth as natural as possible with no C-section, at my hospital Intermountain Health Hospital in Golden, CO. i'm looking for a certified doula with at least 5 years of experience. I'd also like to use my in network benefits through Anthem.
Hospital birth at rose Want to labor at home as long as possible and use techniques to prolong epidural as long as possible Budget is 2k Prefer a doula who is a mom
Would like to give birth at a birthing center if possible. I am not sure what the typical cost is so I would like to hear more about cost. 30 year old 8 weeks pregnant with first child.
My name is Rashidah Carroll. I am a first time mom. I plan on having my son at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (Anshutz Hospital) in Aurora, CO. I currently reside in Denver, CO. I am looking for a doula that takes Colorado Medicaid, 5+ years of experience, english as primary language, African American preferably (but not required). Also, I need someone that is extremely reliable and is able to answer and help me with whatever question and/or help that I may need.
1) Healthone Rose 2) $500-$1.500 3) unmedicated, low-intervention We are looking for a birthtime doula and would like to know pricing and other info for a postpartum doula.
Poudre valley hospital 1000 hoping it’s covered by insurance Vbac
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