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This is my first pregnancy so I’m very new to everything, I plan to do a traditional birth at the hospital. I don’t have a birth plan or a budget at the moment
In need supportive doula for natural home water birth. We had a doula but needed to change
Looking to have a natural home water birth. Low budget, not on insurance right now. But willing to pay for good care so I don't have to go to a hospital. Will be me and my husband and my mother in a quiet, dimly lit room. I envision a relaxing and patient, intentional labor, with movement and rest. Would love to have a positive, encouraging environment where I am allowed to ask questions and the midwives will be confident and reassuring, never rushing me.
I’m looking for a doula to support me during my first hospital birth, due August 5th. I plan to deliver at Greensboro’s Women & Children’s Hospital and will be using Medicaid/Healthy Blue coverage if available. I want a calm, supportive, and reassuring birth experience with someone who can help advocate for me, keep me comfortable, and guide me through labor emotionally and physically. I’d like support with breathing, positioning, pain management techniques, and staying relaxed during labor. My goal is to have a positive hospital birth where I feel informed, supported, and respected throughout the process.
I’m looking for a Doula that can keep me calm during labor. Encourage me to do the natural birth. I want after a C-section speak up for me when I’m scared to speak up for myself. $300 is my budget I don’t work or anything I just want to go and live on my own, not getting induced and if I do end up getting induced go natural, even though I had an emergency C-section due to my labor have progressing and my daughter heart rate dropping in
I care for my disabled mother and having to care for the baby and her after I deliver will be very tricky. This is my first baby but I have older sister who has said that caring for the baby while trying to recover is tricky. I just need help with all the tasks!
Hi, I had my csection on 22nd May. I am looking for massage therapy to help reduce the pain. Please let me know if you can help with the same
I would like to deliver either at home water birth or at a birthing center. A midwife that accepts United healthcare Medicaid. Someone that is able to handle any possible obstacle that we may face.
1. I want to do an at home birth but may also have a hospital/birthing center lined up in the event i need it due to complications. 2. Not discussing at this time. 3. Natural
I would like to give birth at an Air bnb in Winston Salem. I had gave birth vaginally with my first child but had a c-section with my second because he breached himself so I want to be near a hospital in case something happens but would like to have a home birth this time. I’m not sure about my budget. Not sure if my insurance would cover some of the cost.
I plan on having a hospital birth but with as little medications as possible. As close to natural as my body can handle, but in a setting where i have the option and opportunity to change my mind up until the last minute. I want someone able to provide that extra step of care, the nurturing and caring side of pregnancy that is a little less common in a medical setting. My budget is currently still being decided upon but I do have a bit of flexibility in that area.
We plan to give birth at Novant @ Forsyth Hospital in Winston Salem, NC and we prefer a natural birth. We are preferably looking for a doula who accepts the WellCare Medicaid plan.
I am looking for someone to come to my home to help sleep train out almost 6 month old. Right now, he requires to be rocked to fall asleep. We want to start lying him down sleepy but awake and try to do the Ferber method to check in on him. We have attempted to get started, but it is not going well. I need someone to help me get over the hump and get a consistent routine going
Overnight care and light house work 2 x weekly, perhaps more.
I am searching for a birthing doula/ postpartum. I'll be giving birth at Sovah hospital in Danville VA. Im using medicaid. I want to labor at home until I get into active labor. I'd like to get an epidural but wait until 5 cm at least. I'd like to do as many movements as possible to help get baby into position vertically before epidural and after epidural I'd like to have help with different positions on a ball in bed. I want my husband there and to help with counter pressures and just to be with me. I'd like the lights to be dim and minimal interruptions and cervical checks. I need help finding others way of managing pain in case something goes wrong with epidural and i have to go naturally. Possibly some music but I may just put headphones in. When baby comes I want delayed cord clamping and after she can be wiped off but I'd like her back immediately for golden hour. I want to try to latch her as soon as possible.
Insurance covered doula. Hospital birth, preferably a black woman.
Good morning, My name is Autumn Knight, and I am the new Maternal and Child Health Community Health Worker at the Martinsville Health Department. We offer services such as case management for pregnant and postpartum individuals, and I am reaching out to learn more about the support you provide in our area with the hope to be able to connect local women to your services. I would love the opportunity to connect with you or someone from your team to discuss your available services. I look forward to hearing from you soon! Thanks! Best regards,
I am a first time mom, will be 45 at birth, giving birth at UNC Chapel Hill. I am looking for a doula to help with the hope of an unmedicated birth, but open to whatever birth is most healthy for me and baby. Budget up to $2000
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I am primarily looking for a doula to provide education to me and my husband and help advocate for a successful birth with only necessary interventions as they arise or as I request. I do not want to be in a birthing environment where I don’t understand the language or I am not familiar with optional vs required interventions from the medical team. Following birth I am looking for support with navigating post partum and breastfeeding as a first time mother.
We recently welcomed our second child in late March, and are looking for daytime support when dad returns to work. My preference would be weekdays (1-2 mornings a week), but we have flexibility.
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