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I plan to give birth at a hospital in Nashville. Since our insurance does not cover a doula our estimated budget is $1000. I am not sure exactly what my birth plan will be. With a medical condition I think I do plan to get the epidural at some point. I do want delayed cord clamping, no eyedrops, and minimal interventions. I want my provider to be certified and have experience helping first time moms that do not deal with pain well. I am 25 and possible have POTS or Vasovagal syncopy. I would love someone who also is a lactation consultant
I need someone to help me when I get close to giving birth, at the the hospital and for a short time after.
Vanderbilt Medical No specific budget No birth plan yet but I want to discuss one
Saint thomas Midtown birthing center first pregnancy wanting to lean more on the natural birth side of things but i’m also open
I will most likely need a hospital birth. I have had gestational diabetes for both of my children. I also hemorrhaged pp after my second. I want to avoid intervention as much as possible. I believe Pitocin and possibly the epidural had a hand in my hemorrhaging. I believe I can manage my gd by nutrition. I was induced 39 weeks and 1 day the first birth and 39 and 6 days for the second. I need help finding an OB that will be willing to let me progress as much as I can without intervention. I am not sure what to expect on price so I am willing to see what is offered.
Portuguese speaker, hospital birth, normal delivery if baby or mom not at risk, anesthesia is an option.
First birth, giving birth at hospital hopefully in the birthing center. Unsure of budget. Unmedicated. Honestly I’m not sure on a lot of things. Just want to speak to someone about options and pricing.
I am 30 weeks pregnant. First time parents Spanish-speaking birth doula/bilingual. Birth location is Vanderbilt University Medical Center: natural and low intervention labor. Budget: 1000
We are expecting our first baby and are looking for a supportive, experienced doula to be part of our birth journey. I plan to give birth in a hospital and am currently exploring options, with a preference for a provider familiar with the Nashville area and local hospitals. As a first-time mom, I would love a doula who provides both emotional and educational support before, during, and immediately after birth. I’m hoping for a birth experience that is informed, calm, and empowering. While I am open to medical interventions if necessary, I would like support in labor comfort techniques, advocacy, and understanding my options throughout the process. I am interested in a certified doula with experience supporting first-time parents. A warm, patient, and reassuring personality is very important to me. Additional experience with postpartum support is a plus. I am 29 years old and this is my first pregnancy. At this time, I am primarily looking for birth support, but I would be interested in discussing postpartum services such as newborn care education, breastfeeding support, light meal preparation, or light household assistance if available. My budget is approximately $800–$1,500, though I am open to discussing packages based on services offered.
need help maintaining strength and flexibility and preparing for birth
I plan to have my baby at home or in a birthing center. Only in a hospital without being hooked up to ivs and other things. I do not have a birth plan yet but i know i do not want a lot of things. im not sure on a budget but no more than 10,000-15,000 at most.
My insurance requires that I give birth at Centennial Hospital. I know I don't want to labor on my back. I don't really have a birth plan yet. I'm nervous about giving birth at Centennial because I don't know anyone else who has given birth there.
I want some help prepare for childbirth delivery.
searching for kind, experienced birth and postpartum doula for virtual or in-person visits.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I hope to have a vbac, but nervous because my body seemed to burn through the epidural quickly which resulted in me having 3 epidurals. I do plan on having a medicated birth. Unsure about budget. Open minded
I don’t know any of this yet that’s what I need a doula for
I would like a Hospital birth , that is unmedicated
Natural birth Help me relax and stay calm thru pain. Advocate. No cord clamping And I want to have the placenta encapsulated. Are we allowed I want to be at home as long as I can so there isnt stress of a hospital. Im vbac I was told water and home births were not allowed
Plan to give birth at Vanderbilt birth center in Nashville, TN. I would like an unmediated natural labor and would like some additional support during labor.
Hi! I found out my insurance covers doula services, and I wanted to reach out 😊 I’m currently pregnant and interested in having extra support during pregnancy and possibly birth/postpartum. I’d love to know more about you and your availability. Thank you!
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