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Nighttime care, help with newborn care overnight, respond to baby/feed/change baby as needed overnight.
Light cleaning, meal prep, laundry, sibling help and postpartum support
I will be giving birth at United Hospital. I have health partners insurance through the state, so any services would need to be covered by insurance. I am hoping for as natural of a birth as possible with as few interventions as possible however, I am a high risk pregnancy due to type one diabetes. (my diabetes is decently well controlled and is not the same as type two diabetes.) I had a lot of trauma from my last birthing experience, I didn’t know my rights and the doctors were VERY controlling and even forceful with me.
I need help with diapers and wipes and it’s hard to get groceries for me because I don’t drive and I don’t work right now and I can’t walk to the store with the baby I also have no stroller for her either
Birth plan Prenatal diet Emotional support Just need a right hand someone who got my back and supports my wants and needs.
First pregnancy, would like to try to go unmedicated with the exception of non invasive pain management with no lasting effects on baby
Hello! My name is Haddie. I plan on giving birth at the Lakeview Hospital/birthcenter in Stillwater. I am on Medicaid and would be paying through that. My birth plan is to have a positive vaginal birth. I plan on getting an epidural. I had a fairly experience last pregnancy and labor/delivery and hoping to keep that going. I am looking for someone to help be my advocate, help me have a positive birth, and help me breastfeed successfully after.
I’m planning on birthing at United Hospital in Saint Paul. I have about $1500-2500 to spend. Provider needs to be a certified/licensed doula. I’m looking for someone to be there for the birth and maybe 3-5 overnight postpartum shifts.
I plan to give birth at Abbott Northwestern. This is my second child, my first was born at Regions which was a 30+ hour labor including PPH. I am hoping for a smoother experience and less anxiety this time! I'd like to find someone with several years of experience. My husband is a resident physician and it is important to us to find someone who works well with care teams. I am not sure yet about my postpartum doula needs and budget, just thinking I'd like to find help with that too.
I am living in the Elk River area. I would like to give birth at a baby center that supports water births. This is my 2nd pregnancy. I would like someone who is calm and energy is positive.
Hospital birth but would like to keep low intervention and as natural as possible. First time parent so looking to see how much this might cost and if it’s something we can afford. Would like to labor at home as long as possible and then will go to Maple Grove fo delivery.
I would prefer a child birth center or home birth. I would like to birth in natural positions and use gravity to help with pushing. I would prefer female staff to be in the room during birthing process. I would prefer no epidural, and use natural home remedies for pain.
I'm giving birth in a hospital and hope to have a natural birth. This is my second child. I had breastfeeding struggles with the first and would love someone who can help with that. I will be 35 at time of birth. If the doula wouldn't mind watching the baby for a few hours so I could get sleep after birth that would be amazing. Someone who is Christian would also be a plus. I'm hoping to find someone who also works with my insurance
I plan to give birth in a hospital, but hope to have minimal interventions unless absolutely medically necessary. This is my first pregnancy via IVF after dealing with infertility, and I would like someone who is sensitive to that.
Im working with mn birth center in st.paul and they said I need to find a dula. And I guess they have to be willing to come to my house as well. Im trying to also find someone who works with BCBS
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