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John Hopkins Hospital Price: $1,800-2,000 My goal is to have an Unmedicated birth. This will be baby #2 for us. I had a pretty bad experience with my first where my wishes and concerns were completely ignored. I really wish I had someone there to advocate for me when I couldn’t think clearly, my nurse was very evil person and caused a lot of pain and negativity while I was in labor. I get back labor, and the pain is so unbearable I’d really need someone to help me cope and push through! I’d also love a doula who is very informative on certain things hospitals tend to force mothers into. Would love if my doula were seasoned with At least 4 years of experience. I had a very hard time with postpartum recovery which I believe hindered me from being able to breastfeed since I was under so much stress. I would really love to breastfeed this time around.
Give birth in a Hospital I’m not sure about budget I would like to do a natural birth
I’d prefer a doula with VBAC experience, laboring at home, hospital birth. Help with meal prep would be nice
Looking for prenatal care to start with. I recently found out I was pregnant, so I would like an initial prenatal visit.
Hey so i’m 36 years old i have two little boys one is 3 and one is 7 and my daughter 17 i had a hard time giving birth on my third child it was the worst pain ever hurt more then my other two oh now im 2 weeks pregnant and i wanted to have a at home birth and that’s why im look for a Doula who can help me be more relaxed this pregnancy to not hurt me like last time and i was thinking on starting my session the last 2 months so i can get ready for labor i am also looking for someone that can accept payment plans and be there for my labor.
Hospital 1k to 2k Would like vaginal unmedicated birth but open to medicated vaginal birth I just want someone who cares and will help my husband and I through the process Laundry, cleaning
I plan to give birth at home, with a midwife, budget is dependent on services provided, looking for a doula and lactation consultant that takes tricare prime, who speaks. Thank you!
I plan to give birth in a hospital, and I would like the support and a few perinatal visits. I also have Medicaid that accepts a Doula so I would need someone who takes Medicaid.
I am planning to give birth at Frederick Health Hospital (Frederick General Hospital) in Frederick, Maryland. My estimated due date is May 15, 2026. This will be my second baby, and I am hoping for a supportive birth environment with a doula who is familiar with hospital births. am looking to work with a doula who accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance or whose services may be covered or partially reimbursed through this insurance. I am also interested in postpartum support for approximately two weeks after delivery, so I am open to discussing the budget depending on insurance coverage and the services included My goal is to have a natural, unmedicated birth if possible. I would appreciate a doula who can provide calm emotional support, help with breathing techniques and labor positions, and support my preferences for a low-intervention birth whenever it is safe for both baby and me. Since this is my second baby, I am hoping for a smooth experience with guidance during labor and reassurance throughout the process.
I’m looking to hire a midwife or a doula or both! If I am able to find a midwife then I’d really like to do a home birth but if that ends up not being an option I would like to hire a doula for a hospital birth. My budget is $2500 but I am flexible and am looking to see if insurance will cover. I have WV Medicaid. I’m looking to have a natural birth with no interventions, and have a doula or midwife that will support and help make that happen. No age requirements, would prefer someone who has had at least one baby but if not that’s ok too! I’m a 21 year old married, first time mom! No special needs or requirements. Someone with knowledge on breastfeeding would be great as well!
We will be giving birth in the hospital. I'm not sure about budget, because I truly have no idea where to start. I am wanting to try to go unmedicated, delay the cord clamping until the cord is white and has stopped pulsing, no eye ointment after birth, baby directly on chest after birth for golden hour, no bathing vernix. That's all we've come up with so far but are continuing to research vaccinations!
I’d like to give birth at home and need full on care for this time. My budget is $4-6k if possible. I’m new to this had my past births were unnatural but in hospitals
I plan to have a hospital birth. Estimated budget $1000
I am looking for continued support and birth support with my second living pregnancy. This is my 5th pregnancy. I plan to give birth at chambersburg hospital and am looking for a doula covered by medical assistance. I want to go natural no medication or interventions unless absolutely necessary
Hospital Insurance coverage Don’t have a birth plan
Birth advocacy during hospital delivery Assistance with pain management Birth plan includes: no pain medication, no c section unless life threatening, no vacuum or prongs usage. Low intervention birth, will be delivering at the hospital. I don’t want formula to be fed for my baby I will plan to pump and have milk on reserve for hospital stay in case of emergencies. If necessary we can request donor breast milk. I don’t want to break my water, I want it to be as natural as possible. Budget $500-$1500
I am giving birth in the midwifery unit of the hospital and would like an extra person there (besides my husband) who is able to support and advocate my needs when I might not be able to. My labor and delivery is going to be as natural and low intervention as it can be. Our budget would ideally be no more than $2,000 I think.
I plan to give birth at Carroll hospital in Westminster Md I’m unsure what something like this costs I don’t have a birth plan yet- I’m a first time mom. I want to do whatever is safest for me and the baby but also in the most natural way possible. I’m not sure what to believe in the mom support groups and I feel it’s just making me more anxious.
Giving birth in a hospital, estimated budget 2,000. Unsure of natural birth vs epidural. Looking for experienced doula with Christian faith.
Hospital 800$ Want to have a vagainal birth with epidural and minimum tears
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