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Looking for doula for birth and also postpardum needs
I plan to give birth in a hospital because I want access to medical care and support if it is needed. At the same time, I would like my birth experience to be calm, respectful, and as comfortable as possible. I am interested in creating a birth plan so I can communicate my preferences clearly, such as pain management options, who is present during labor, and how I would like to be supported emotionally. Having guidance from a doula would help me feel more prepared, informed, and confident during labor and delivery.
I live in Ledyard, CT, but I plan to give birth at South County Hospital in Wakefield, RI. I am still working out the details of my birth plan, but I am hoping to have an unmedicated birth. This is my first baby, so someone knowledgeable about breastfeeding and establishing newborn sleep patterns would be appreciated. I have TriCare Prime.
Manchester hospital Medicaid Vbac. 3rd baby my second was a c section. I tend to have large babies and they pressured me into it. I really want to have a vbac and try to have no epidural
I am planning to give birth at Backus Hospital. My birth plan includes having an epidural depending on pain levels- Although the less medical intervention, the better. I plan to breastfeed. No particular budget. I have Husky Health CT for insurance. I am seeking a birth doula and postpartum doula.
I am having twins. Will deliver is hospital ok with epidural want a vaginal birth of possible. Do not want episotomy unless medically necessary. I do not know what to expect finance wise for a doula I would like someone to help me with labor and delivery and guide me in the days/ weeks leading up to it. I would like assistance on prepping for lactation and maybe help postpartum with that as well as any other assistance.
My insurance doesn't cover doulas and I was wondering how much your full service is from not until labor and delivery . I have a lot of anxiety regarding giving birth and it's my first child and just looking for someone to talk with me prior and be there for my fiancé and I during.
Plan to give birth at a hospital (L&M hospital in New London), tricare select covers doulas so hopefully I can find a doula that’s covered by our health insurance. My first was a very long induced labor, about 56 hours and I pushed for 3 hours. Ended up having a c section and would love to try a vbac this time around.
Hi! I’m a first-time parent, English-speaking, and I’m planning to transfer my care to Manchester Memorial Hospital for a tub or water birth if I remain low-risk. I’m looking for a doula who can support me and my partner during labor, offering both physical comfort and emotional guidance. I’d love someone calm, reassuring, and experienced in helping first-time parents feel confident. Flexibility is important to me in case my birth plan needs to change, and I’d also like prenatal guidance leading up to labor.
We plan on giving birth at the hospital as it is our first and I found out I have gestational diabetes. We don't know what to expect for budgeting for a doula, we're hoping to have someone who's fully authorized and certified with Tricare for direct billing. Natural birth, hopefully unmedicated, lots of movement, and showers hopefully helping with the pain. I'm really wanting to try to deliver vaginally, but I'm nervous about my size and pain management.
Birth support at L&M hospital in New London CT. I have Aetna Medicare and Medicaid
Giving birth at kent hospital, looking for someone to guide me through a natural birth / breathing techniques and being my support person
I am looking for a doula who can provide support during labor and delivery, as well as postpartum care
Manchester memorial with WWW Third pregnancy Want hands on help No meds
Hospital birth, great budget, hope for unmedicated
1. Hospital: Middlesex hospital in Middletown CT 2. $700 3. Possibly c section, first time pregnant
Hi , I’m Marissa. I’m 25 years old and I’m due October 24th 2026. My husband and I are having a baby girl. I am interested having a doula through my Medicaid Insurance. I just really need the basics of just an extra advocate to be there in the hospital. I think it’s the smartest decision to have someone else besides my husband advocating for me if hospital gives me push back. I am planning to do an unmedicated birth , with free moving and switching positions. I believe if you are stressed and only allowed to be just on your back it doesn’t promote a smooth delivery. I really want to stick with my beliefs unless it’s a serious emergency . I want the experience to be as natural as possible unless it’s urgent.
Hospital birth, $2500 budget, would like a natural birth
I plan to give birth in hospital with absolutely no interventions. I have Neighborhood Health Plan of RI. My goal is no interventions, and please I would like to work with someone that practices informed consent and will not get personally angry or treat me differently if I deny a given procedure!
Mother-to-be: Skye Renee Hinton Labor support: Elias Jamar Bell (husband, father-to-be), Maribel Hernandez (Mother in law) Rachel Jordan(Skye’s mother) Birth site: UMass Memorial Health - Harrington Hospital - Southbridge Campus My goal is to deliver my baby as safely and naturally as possible without medical interventions unless the benefits outweigh the risks. I plan to participate along with my husband and my care providers in making decisions about my labor, delivery and postpartum care. Listed below are my birth preferences; I understand that final decisions about my care will be discussed and agreed upon in the birthing room with my well-being and the safe delivery of my baby as the most important considerations. Birth Preferences Early labor and Preparation: ● Spontaneous labor and vaginal delivery ● Limited cervical checks ● No membrane sweep ● No IV ● No Induction Labor: ● No medications, pitocin, epidural, laughing gas, etc. ● No IV ● Use of electronic fetal monitor externally only for an initial 20 minute strip; after that, I would prefer intermittent Doppler monitoring ● Want to move freely, walk around, and labor in preferred positions ● Would like light foods and clear liquids, taken orally ● Little to no lights in the room ● Only my husband, mother, and doula in the room Delivery: ● Vaginal Delivery, No IV ● Labor position: whatever feels most comfortable at the time. No laying on my back. ● No episiotomy, No use of forceps ● I’ll push when I feel the urge ● Immediate skin to skin contact with blanket over mom and baby ● No rubbing the baby (unless obvious medical attention is necessary) ● Delayed cord clamping (Until cord stops pulsating) ● Mom or Dad will cut the cord ● 1+ Golden hour of baby with mother ● Weight + Measurements taken only after 1 hour Postpartum: ● Baby remains in the room with mom and dad throughout entire hospital stay ● Establish breastfeeding, no formula ● No bath for baby ● Leave hospital within 12 hours if baby + mom are healthy ● No vitamin K, No vaccines. Budget is $1,000 to $2,500 Contact info is Elias bell, 857-492-2453 Email: Eliasbell617@gmail.com
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