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We are giving birth in Hackensack hospital. This is our first child. Our budget is approx. max 1,000. We currently plan on having a natural birth and would like to have someone who can help us feel comfortable, confident, and prepared the best we can be.
- Hackensack (in New Jersey) - Emotional support, physical support, hospital birth with epidural - Using Carrot Thank you!
My name is Silmi Denayer, and I am planning to give birth at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, NJ. I am hoping to have a natural birth and have been actively preparing my body by doing Pilates three times per week, walking every morning, and incorporating daily stretching. Through my husband’s company (ZS), we have access to Carrot Fertility benefits, and I am also covered under UMR health insurance. I am looking for a doula who can support a natural, calm, and well-prepared birth experience.
Hospital, no birth plan yet, prenatal doula who can educate and also provide good mental and physical health. Massage therapist.
Planning to give birth in a hospital setting but need a doula to help through the birthing process as this is our first child. Would like to have as natural of a birth as possible. No epidural or pain meds. I want to try to not give birth on my back and do what is natural for my body. Delayed cord clamping until cord is white. Unsure how much these services cost, but hoping to have insurance cover
In hospital. Estimated budget is 2000. This is my second time giving birth. First time I used epidural and had stitches plus it was 33 hours. I hope doula can help to avoid all these
Hi, I’m currently 30 weeks pregnant and located near Ridgefield, NJ. I have Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield — do you accept it directly or is it reimbursement? I’m looking for childbirth preparation support, including breathing techniques, exercises, and overall guidance for labor. Also, do you offer in-home sessions, or would I need to come to your location? Thank you!
Hi - My wife is 29 weeks pregnant and expecting in April. We are seeking a doula who can support her in her journey and in the child’s birth. Our biggest need is not a cheerleader but instead someone who can represent us and our needs with the hospital leading up to the birth and at the hospital during labor, delivery, and post delivery. More like a wedding planner and less like an emotional support person. Would love to make a decision within the next two weeks.
-Englewood Hospital -not sure of budget -no birth plan yet -certification -age 32 (mother) and 30 (father) -preparing to give birth, advocating during delivery, breastfeeding help, sleep training -insurance: Anthem Blue Cross PPO
We are planning for a third pregnancy after a traumatic emergency slightly preterm induction due to severe pre-eclampsia in February 2022 and a really smooth induction at 37 weeks for controlled/mild pre-eclampsia in February 2024. Our February 2024 baby died from an undetected heart condition due to a completely random mutation in October 2024. I (mom) am late-diagnosed AuDHD. While I did not have a doula for my previous two high-risk pregnancies, I would like to have one this time around who will understand not only my sensory and communication needs as a neurodivergent mom, but also the trauma that my husband and I have surrounding our oldest child's birth and our second child's death. Due to the many high risks, I plan to give birth at Valley Hospital in Paramus, NJ under the care of the same OB/GYN practice and Maternal Fetal Medicine group as my second pregnancy. Our budget may be flexible depending on when we actually get pregnant, if the doula needs to travel, and what experience and training the doula has regarding not only typical doula expertise but also in supporting neurodivergent parents and high-risk pregnancies. My best estimate is $1500-$3000, possibly more if we have any insurance coverage. My birth plan has a lot of contingencies for medical interventions because of my previous pregnancies. I am a biologist by training, and have done a lot of reading about preeclampsia and pregnancy. My main concerns for a doula's role in my labor experience would be helping to advocate for my sensory and communication needs. I need clear and detailed explanations of what is happening, time to process, the ability to adjust the sensory environment in my hospital room, and movement options. Main part of my birth plan: don't have a stroke or other severe effects of preeclampsia, don't get overstimulated or overwhelmed to the point of not being able to speak up for myself, and do everything we can to have a healthy baby.
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center I want to wait until the umbilical cord turns white to cut it.
Holistic & natural. Eastern traditions. Englewood Hospital
I am giving birth at Columbia University Hospital. I would like to use my health insurance
Hospital birth, budget cannot exceed 4,000 dollars, desire is to give birth naturally with lease amount of interventions,looking for doula with five years or more of experience
I will be giving birth at Hackensack University Hospital in Hackensack New Jersey I would like to stay under 2k for a doula I am very open to epidurals and medical intervention but want to arm myself with the knowledge to labor for as long as I can without medical intervention and if possible, and I feel empowered to do so, have a natural birth. I also want to be heard and not rushed into anything I don't want like a C-section My plan is FEP Blue Cross Blue Shield Basic
I’d like to have an unmediated birth at NYC presbyterian hospital.
Advice on labor and delivery for high risk twin pregnancy as well as support and advocacy while in the hospital.
This is my second child after 14 years. I am starting all over and it will be my first time breastfeeding as well. I gave birth to my first daughter at the age of 14 years old. This birth and postpartum experience will be completely different. I plan to give birth at Holy Name in Teaneck, NJ. Interested if accepted by Medicaid. Also prefer someone that speaks English and Spanish.
My partner and I are feeling a little lost in terms of how to start preparing for our baby. This includes what we should be doing now, how to ensure a smooth pregnancy, and what we should be doing to prepare for birth and afterwards. We plan to give birth at the nearest hospital we can.
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