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Looking for a birth doula who accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield Birthing location: Cooley Dickinson, Northampton MA
Cooley Dickinson, I’m not sure of a budget yet, I plan to get an epidural at some point during labor but im interested in different pushing positions, definitely want to learn proper breathing/ pushing. And don’t want pitocin or anything like that if it’s not necessary.
I’m planning to give birth in a hospital because I feel most comfortable having medical support available. I definitely plan on getting an epidural for pain management, but I still want the experience to feel as calm and supported as possible. My budget is around $800–$1,500, depending on what’s included. I’m open to some flexibility if it’s a really good fit and includes prenatal and postpartum support. For my birth plan, I’m hoping for a smooth vaginal delivery, but I’m also realistic and open to whatever is safest for me and the baby. Since I plan on getting an epidural, I’d really like someone who can help me stay relaxed, guide me through the process, and support both me and my partner during labor. Communication is really important to me—I want to understand what’s happening and feel involved in decisions. After birth, I’d love immediate skin-to-skin contact and some guidance during those first few hours. Postpartum support would also be really helpful
Giving Birth at Baystate Hospital in Springfield MA. Must take New England Health Insurance Would like Doula to conduct at home visits as well.
Hospital (Baystate), unknown budget, this would be a VBAC
Pregnant with baby number 3 and needs assistance with birthing at home! Estimated budget can be discussed and who can accept insurance
Delivering at Manchester Birthing Center, CT. Birth plan: Focused on midwifery care labor & delivery. Would like someone who is a mother and someone younger than 45.
I am interested in Child Care for my 4-month-old daughter starting March 15th. Monday - Friday (7am - 3pm). There will be days scattered throughout where we'd be able to be back and care for our daughter by Noon. We live on a campus in Deerfield, and there is another family with a 4-month-old daughter who may also require support and care.
My partner and I are both sick and struggling to take care of our baby. She was sick but has recovered. I don’t know if you do overnight shifts for babies recovering from or who have just recovered from illness, or in homes where people are sick, but in case you do, I’m reaching out to see if you might be able to do an overnight shift tonight, tomorrow night, or both so my partner and I can try to rest and recover.
I plan to give birth at home with my midwife. I would like to find a birth & postpartum doula covered under Husky health. I’d like someone to help with pain relief and support during birth and then postpartum, some meals, light cleaning & just overall support for me.
I’m pregnant with my first baby and currently 13 weeks along! Husky Plan St Francis Hospital
1. I plan on giving birth at Hartford Hospital. 2. I am not sure about budget since I just started searching for a birth doula. 3. I am planning on a Low-intervention with a possible walking-epidural only during active labor.
This is my first pregnancy, so I’m looking for someone who can guide me and my partner through the process, be an expert sounding board, and to advise us. I have not confirmed just yet but will likely give birth at UMass Memorial in Worcester. My insurance Cigna covers Doula services so hoping to leverage this for payment. I ideally want a natural birth but want to connect with the doula for advice.
Update: looking for an individual who accepts TRICARE, even if it’s not in network. Having baby 3 at Hartford Hospital, due 2/11. Have never had a doula before, but am a little worried my husband might be traveling for the birth! Looking for services to be completely covered by Tricare ideally. Birth plan is hoped to be similar to others - labor as long as I can and then get an epidural. Have not had a C-section and am not planning on it for this baby.
I’d like someone experienced in natural unmedicated labor there with me while I’m giving birth to my first baby at the hospital. I’d like to pay with insurance and hope to have a smooth and easy birth with the peace of mind of having someone to advocate for me.
I plan on a natural hospital birth, although I want to learn more about water birth. My budget is fairly low and I’m looking for an insurance covered doula in Massachusetts.
I am early on in navigating my first pregnancy. I will be giving birth at UMass Memorial in Worcester, but I live in Charlton, MA. I am interested in having a birth doula and ideally the same candidate to help when we transition to home life for a few hours. I’m interested in having an unmediated birth, however I am aware that reality might have a different thought. Movement is a necessity for me. I have a wonderful partner, and would like to complement my support team with someone who can help me transition through labor stages as well as navigate the relationship between doctors/nurses.
Throughout my pregnancy, I have been primarily receiving care through Woman’s Health in Avon CT, with a recent transfer to Woman’s Health in Danbury CT, with hopes to use their birthing center. I was recently told I do not qualify for their birthing center and was advised to seek a transfer of care to a midwife for a home birth. A home birth is also my wish, as I will not be giving birth in any hospital setting. I live with my husband in Farmington CT. And this is my first pregnancy. Budget is unlimited.
I am currently pregnant with my second child (a boy). My first delivery in short was a series of unfortunate events that ended in a c section. I would to try for a TOLAC/VBAC. My doctors have said I’m a great candidate for it. I plan on giving birth at Baystate in Springfield MA. I am have a lot of anxiety about my birth not only due to the last time but this time around there has been a lot of miss communication and I just don’t want to be worried about everyone being on the same page while trying to have a successful labor. While having an epidural isn’t out of the question or having other medical interventions isn’t out of the question I’d like to just let my body do its thing and labor naturally with alternative pain management methods. I honestly have zero idea what a doula even costs to even know what is reasonable, if it’s covered by insurance etc.
Hola buenos dias, me llamo Laura Martinez hablo español y estoy en búsqueda de una Doula, agradecería me pudieras ayudar. Muchos gracias. Mi numero de contacto es 9296699987.
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