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I plan to give birth at IU North. I have 6 hours of prenatal/postpartum care covered, as well as an untimed session for birth covered. I am looking to deliver vaginally if possible, am open to an epidural and meds if needed. I am looking to breastfeed. I am covered by Tricare East.
My baby was born premature at 34 weeks and 2 days, I am breastfeeding primarily except for one bottle of formula that helps regulate him. Recently my supply has tanked and I don’t believe I am producing enough anymore. His feed times are becoming less and less and when pumping, I barely get 2 ounces. I’m at a loss. I don’t know if I should keep trying or start formula feeding.
I’m barely getting a half an ounce every pump. I’ve been an under supplier but want my baby to consume more breast milk over formula. I’ve been discouraged by my supply and the mental toll so I really only pump once a day. I need help.
I have twins, and my son needs help latching. My daughter latches great, but my son will no longer stay on
I need a lactation consultant. My son is 2 months old and I'm only making 2 oz per day, max. I need one covered by Medicaid Anthem BCBS.
Looking into having a doula possibly for helo with c section , post partum and latching on for breastfeeding
Plan to give birth in a hospital, not sure on budget, would love to talk through pros and cons for an epidural, am open to getting one but also interested in not - hoping for few interventions during birth and just an overall really positive birth experience. Would really like to explore options for pushing, but ultimately going in very open minded. DONA or ICEA preferred but again open to any as long as they are certified - not specific on years of experience. Would love for the doula to also be a lactation consultant if possible hoping to try to breastfeed if possible and also hoping to pump
I exclusively pump and I am needing some help to make sure I am producing enough, using correct equipment, and pumping as I should.
Hospital , natural , cigna insurance. Prefer bilingual- Spanish and English
I desire to have a hospital birth that is i medicated and as little intervention as possible.
I plan to give birth in a hospital and would like to go without an epidural but am not opposed to it or other forms of pain management. I also plan to breastfeed as well as pumping. My insurance is through Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Looking for an experienced, patient and certified doula who can support in postpartum phase, lactation and night time care! Added bonus if they can do light cleaning
Need someone to help for a smooth labor. As well as prepping for breastfeeding and a Smooth transition home. Would also love help at home
I’m a first time single mother. I’m adopted, so while my mother had been incredibly supportive, she doesn’t have much advice about the birthing process or what to expect. I plan to give birth at Baptist Floyd I am 31 years old and own my own home. My blood type is A (-) so I have some concerns. I would like to breast feed. I have much family support, but no partner. My estimated budget is $2,000 Do you accept insurance
I plan to water birth at home My budget is unknown My birth plan I want the birth to be unmedicated natural as human possible I would like a certified midwife and doula I am interested in lactation consulting My estimate budget is open
I am planning to give birth with the midwives in the beacon health system. I would like a doula who can help with labor coaching, specifically with suggesting best labor position and strategies for labor progression and pain management. I plan to have a water birth. Our estimated budget is $800.
1. Hospital 2. Covered by insurance (Blue Cross Blue Sheild) 3. I need help creating one
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