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Has verification,could speak mandarin,sleep training
I plan to give birth at Northside Atlanta Hospital. My budget is hopefully to be covered by my insurance. (I have CareSource thru Medicaid.) I’m not currently working so I don’t have any money to pay out of pocket unfortunately. My birth plan is that I want to try my best to give birth naturally but I need a coach to help me with breathing and positions. This is my third pregnancy and my past two I had the help of Pitocin and an epidural which I want to try to avoid this time.
Hospital birth, open budget, do not have a birth plan but very non toxic natural , unvaccinated is my lifestyle
Plan on giving birth at Northside off the perimeter. Our due date is April 22 will be induced the week prior depending OB schedule. Would like to stick under 1,500. For first plan, I would like the best pain management extremely anxious about this therefore would like a Doula who can coach me through non-pharmaceutical intervention as well as being comfortable with epidurals.
Birth at Hospital Birth by C-Section Need Certified Doula care after delivery Need to be within LINECO BCBS network
I plan to give birth in sandy springs northside hospital.
looking for someone who can assist with birth prep and support and education
Birth doula, post partum doula, newborn specialist
Hospital in lawrenceville, ga first birth not really sure what else
Spoken language English or hindi Experience required min 5 years Additional duties newborn laundry, takecare of mother small meals and light cleaning. United healthcare insurance
I will be giving birth at Northside Hospital, looking for someone who is knowledgeable and who will vouch for me while I’m giving birth. Trying to stay within a $2,000 budget. I want a peaceful environment during labor with dim lights and music. Id love to be free and move around and try different positions. I want a vaginal birth and hoping for my water to break naturally. For pain management I would like to start out with laughing gas but open to an epidural. Push as my baby feels the need to. No forceps/vacuum. No episiotomy. Try to avoid tearing with warm compress. Give birth in whatever position feels the most comfortable. Access to a birth bar. Immediate skin to skin. Dad to cut the cord. Delayed cord clamping. Newborn procedures to be done on me. Golden hour.
1-I planned birth at Northside Hospital in Cumming, GA 2- Not a budget in mind right now 3- Goal: Unmedicated Vaginal Birth (avoid Epidural/C-section) During Labor Pain Management: Please do not offer or discuss an epidural or other pain medication. I will request it if I feel I need it. I plan to use non-medicinal methods (e.g., movement, shower/tub, breathing). Medical Interventions: Please use intermittent fetal monitoring to allow for maximum mobility. Avoid an IV/saline lock unless medically necessary. I prefer to avoid labor-augmentation medications (like Pitocin) and allow my labor to progress on its own, unless there is a medical emergency. Delivery and Postpartum Birth of Baby: I would like to push instinctively (no coached pushing/breath-holding). I want to be in the position of my choice (e.g., standing, hands-and-knees, side-lying). Cord Clamping: I request delayed cord clamping until the umbilical cord has stopped pulsating. Immediate Postpartum: Please place the baby immediately on my chest for uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact. I request that all routine newborn procedures, like weighing and measurements, be delayed until after the first hour of skin-to-skin time. Placenta: I would like to keep my placenta. Please place it in a provided container/cooler immediately after delivery. I prefer to deliver the placenta spontaneously without Pitocin, unless medically necessary for hemorrhage prevention. Note to Staff: In the event of an unplanned C-section, I would still like the screen lowered for viewing, my partner present, and immediate skin-to-skin contact with the baby, or with my partner if I am unable.
Northside Atlanta Hospital 1200 or less VBAC Kaiser Permanete GA Signature Gold HMO $1500 $30
Mainly birth support. I really don’t want to have a c section unless medically necessary. Would like to try without an epidural but am not fully against it.
I plan to give birth at the hospital, and this is my first child. I’m looking for a more holistic and natural birthing plan and experience with minimal distractions. I would like my provider to be fairly experience with more than 1yr of experience and certifications. My estimate budget is no more than $1,000.
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I recently had a c section with my 3rd child. I am looking for a doula for light cooking, light household and watching my 2 kids.
Plan to give birth at a hospital with an epidural. This is my second child and my husband‘s first child so need help with transition from hospital to home as well as postpartum care for me and my infant. Unsure of budget at the moment.
I am pregnant with my first at 42 so higher risk. Need a duola to assist with the birth and help after a bit as neither of our moms are free to help. Child birth education may be a small part or night nanny/nurse but the only definite is a duola for labor and to check on us after.
Hospital Trying to see if my insurance will cover it Be at the hospital on June 5 if contractions don’t start earlier given that I am 44
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