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I am new to the idea of having a doula. I would like to do more preparation work to hopefully have a smoother delivery. My first experience of childbirth, ended in a natural delivery that was forceps assisted, and I had 3+ hours of pushing before we decided between forceps or C section. I had to be induced after 11 days being overdue. I would hope that with this next pregnancy I can go naturally and have way less medications than I had the first time. I want to trust that my body knows what to do, but I need to help train it to achieve my goal. I understand despite some things are out of my control, I can help myself to have a better delivery and post partum outcome. 1. Monmouth Medical Center 2. Unsure, I am looking to see if I have insurance coverage.
I am specifically interested in support that includes prenatal guidance and preparation, continuous labor and birth support, and postpartum care to assist with recovery, emotional well-being, and the transition into motherhood. Having consistent, knowledgeable, and compassionate support throughout this entire journey is very important to me.
Monmouth medical center Aetna insurance Provide support and education
I plan to give birth at a hospital, not sure on budget, birth plan is do do integrative birth experience.
Hospital unmedicated birth I didn’t decide on a budget yet No birth plan yet
I plan to give birth in the hospital. My birth plan is pretty simple: stay alive lol I have horizon nj health
I am a new mom. Single mom, pregnant through IVF. 42 years old.
I'm giving birth in a few months (6 months pregnant now), and am looking for a doula to be there when I give birth. I have Aetna insurance and want it to be covered by insurance. Giving birth at NYU Langone in Kips Bay, Manhattan, and I'm interested in delayed cord clamping, unmedicated birth, etc.
NY - not sure - not sure -------------------------
I plan on giving natural birth in a hospital and vaginal birth
I'm a first-time mom looking for a doula to support my partner and me during my upcoming birth. I'm hoping you might be a good fit and would like to share some initial details about my situation. 1. Planned Birth Location: I plan to give birth in a hospital or a birthing center. 2. Birth Preferences / Plan: As a first-time mom, I don't have a detailed plan yet, but my primary goals are: · A vaginal birth with minimal medical intervention. · To be well-informed and supported in making decisions throughout the process. · Support for both me and my partner during labor and delivery. I would love to work with a doula who can help me explore my options and develop a flexible birth plan based on these goals. 3. Important Consideration - Partner Support: My husband is fully blind. An important part of your role would be to help him engage and participate in the birth in ways that are comfortable and meaningful for him. This might include descriptive guidance, helping him find physical ways to support me, and ensuring he is included in communication with staff. 4. Budget & Payment: I am still determining my total budget and would greatly prefer a doula who offers monthly payment plans to make your services more accessible. Please let me know about your fee structure and if payment plans are an option.
Childbirth support and education Plan to give birth in a Hospital
Overlook hospital Doula and midwife. This is my initial reach out so I am unsure of next steps
Went through a bad birth experience before, would love to connect with someone to be there during the birth and after
This is my first pregnancy and I am looking to work with someone who can help guide me through this experience. I am not usually well during emergency situations and could really benefit from support.
I am giving birth at Columbia University Hospital. I would like to use my health insurance
Giving birth in Katz hospital. Hoping insurance covers the doula. Want to have a vaginal birth and someone who has had experience with high risk pregnancy and women with cholestasis.
1. Hospital birth 2. Has not set up yet 3 has not yet set
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.
We plan to give birth at Mount Sinai South Nassau Medicated birth plan
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