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Broward Health Coral Springs Hospital My goal is to have a calm, positive, and safe birth experience for both me and my baby. Since this is my first baby, I’m open-minded but would like to try for a vaginal delivery if possible. I would like to labor as naturally as I can, but I am open to pain relief, including an epidural, depending on how things progress. I would like help with breathing, positioning, and staying calm during labor. I would like things explained to me before decisions are made. After birth, I would like immediate skin-to-skin contact with my baby if possible. Overall, my main priority is a healthy baby and a safe delivery, and I want to feel supported and comfortable throughout the process.
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I'm still working on putting a birth plan together.
I am giving birth at HCA Davie, FL. Am looking for a Doula or midwife. I am 41years old and I think might have GD otherwise all is good so far.
I'm giving birth in a hospital inCor al Springs, Florida. I would like no medicine and no cesarean. I'm 5 feet, sit for work and exhausted. How can I feel more comfortable? My abdomen ,back and legs hurt. I'm looking for a doula who is a follower of Jesus and has given birth and very experienced with helping with many births. I have been seeing an ob.
I had a C-Section last year June 19th and I am currently 17 weeks pregnant. I would like to attempt for. VBAC but the doctors I’m finding are not supportive of my decision and I understand why, but I also know it’s possible. I need help along the way to attempt to have a successful VBAC.
My husband is in the army stationed overseas and might not be there for birth. I need someone to be with me and support me during labor and birth as well as advocate. My insurance is Tricare select
Planning to give birth in a hospital. I’m not sure what an appropriate budget is I’d have to do more research. I want to give birth without any medications if possible.
Looking for midwife and dula who works together great . I’m also interested in water birth
Hello! I plan to have my baby girl at home and with my husband by my side. As far as estimated budget, I really don't have a set number. I would prefer to have a water birth as well.
I’m not on a strict program I just want someone who know what they are doing and loves what they are doing
I plan on giving birth at a birth center and I have insurance that fully overs doulasunited healthcare and simply Medicaid. I want to give birth without an Epidural or pain meds as best as possible and looking for support and guidance through it all. This is my first baby and I’m excited but also want to be as prepared as can be!
Plan to give birth at HCA Fl University Hospital, estimated budget of up to $3000, not sure of a birth plan yet, help with any help for a first time mom
Need support for an unmedicated vaginal birth at Memorial Hospital West and some prenatal support/coaching to prepare for birth. Budget is $2000
Hospital birth Interested in seeing what it will cost before moving forward. Midwife led care Intending to birth naturally and option of a water is available
I need of a doula who accepts Medicaid. I have setup a water birth at the memorial west hospital with my provider. I would like a doula for pre birth and birthing. Lactation would be helpful but not necessary.
HCA Hospital- Davie. Still learning about all my options
- Hospital - Insurance coverage hopefully - Natural unmedicated calm birth
Still unclear the place probably Hollywood hospital or aventura Our birth plan Parents: Juani and Adam Estimated Due Date: July 16, 2026 (currently ~26 weeks) Primary Provider: Dr. Adolphia Lauture and Associates Support Team: Husband Adam and (to be confirmed) doula Goal: A calm, natural, unmedicated vaginal birth with minimal interventions, trusting physiologic birth while prioritizing safety for both mother and baby. 1. Labor Environment & Support • We request a calm atmosphere: dim lights whenever possible and music from our personal playlist. • We would like access to a birthing ball. If available, we would also appreciate the option to use a birthing tub or shower for hydrotherapy during labor. • We prefer intermittent fetal monitoring with a handheld Doppler rather than continuous electronic monitoring. • We request freedom to move, walk, change positions, and use gravity as much as possible throughout labor. 2. Monitoring & Interventions During Labor • No routine IV line or saline/heparin lock unless medically necessary. • We do not want Pitocin or labor augmentation unless there is a clear medical indication. We prefer natural support methods first (movement, position changes, etc.). • We request no artificial rupture of membranes unless medically necessary. 3. Pain Management & Comfort • We are planning an unmedicated birth with no epidural. • Primary comfort measures: hypnobreathing techniques (which we are actively practicing), birthing ball, counter-pressure, massage, movement, and hydrotherapy if available. • No other pharmacological pain relief unless we specifically request it. 4. Delivery & Pushing • Preferred pushing and delivery positions: squatting, side-lying, standing, or any position that feels effective and allows use of gravity. • We request no episiotomy unless there is a clear medical emergency and only after obtaining our consent. We would like warm compresses and perineal support during crowning. • We request delayed cord clamping until the cord is completely white and has stopped pulsating. • We would like Adam (husband) to cut the cord once it has stopped pulsating. 5. Immediate Newborn Care • Immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with me (mother) right after birth. We request at least the first hour (or as long as possible) of bonding time before routine procedures. Adam can also participate in skin-to-skin. • No initial bath, shower, or wipe-down — we want to preserve the vernix on Naomi’s skin. We will request the first bath when we are ready. • Eye ointment is acceptable. • Vitamin K shot is acceptable. • We request to delay the Hepatitis B vaccine (not in the immediate newborn period; we will discuss timing with our pediatrician). • No unnecessary newborn procedures (no routine heel pricks unless medically indicated, no pacifiers, no formula supplementation, no sugar water). • Exclusive breastfeeding is our goal — we request immediate breastfeeding support in the delivery room and throughout our stay. • We request 24/7 rooming-in with Naomi at all times. Please do not take her to the nursery or elsewhere unless there is a medical reason, and we are informed first. 6. Postpartum Care for Mother • We prefer natural postpartum comfort measures first: ice packs, warm compresses, skin-to-skin contact with baby, rest, hydration, gentle movement, and supportive care. We are open to acetaminophen or ibuprofen if needed after discussion. • We welcome immediate lactation support. 7. Placenta • We are undecided about the placenta and request time after birth to decide (take home or hospital disposal). 8. In Case of Unexpected Changes • If a cesarean section becomes medically necessary: • We request Adam (and doula if present) to remain with me. • We would like skin-to-skin contact with Naomi in the OR as soon as I am stable. • Delayed newborn procedures until I am stable and can participate. • In any scenario, we prefer to avoid non-medically necessary interventions and request clear communication about any recommendations, including risks, benefits, and alternatives. 9. Additional Requests • A short, quiet prayer or moment of gratitude right after birth would be meaningful to us. • Photography and video: Only Adam, our doula, or immediate family may take photos or videos during labor, delivery, and immediate postpartum. • We appreciate a supportive, respectful team and open communication throughout our stay. Thank you for supporting our wishes for a natural, physiologic birth for Naomi. We are excited to welcome her and value your partnership in keeping her and me safe and healthy.
Giving birth at HCA University Hospital in Davie. Estimated budget goes up to $5,000. Birth planners to have a natural, unmedicated birth, with no interventions, no epidural, etc.. Doula must be certified and have at least 5 years of experience. I am 38 years old and am in a high-risk pregnancy due to previous birth of a large baby (9lbs 4oz), my age, and past history of preeclampsia. I have Florida Blue insurance. Happy to provide group number upon request.
Give birth at home I’m looking for that Doula supports during birth as well as post with sleep, training, the baby cleaning and cooking and laundry
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