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I plan to give birth at a birthing center. My budget is $2,000. I plan to have a very relaxing calm unmedicated birth. I definitely need someone that’s certified with at least 10 years of experience. Someone with additional duties for cooking and laundry.
Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital $200/week I will be having a c-section so mainly postpartum prep and care along with newborn care
I need someone who can be with me overnight at the hospital after birth
Still early but wanting a hospital birth with doula support, and also want a night nurse / doula for post-birth. Budget TBD.
Need someone for overnight hospital stay after child birth
I’m a first time mom so I’m not too sure what I need specifically but I do plan on giving birth in a hospital and I would just like more support during labor than just my doctors because I know they tend to rush through the birth process
First time giving birth, need guidance on the entire process.
someone for support at the hospital, if i were to be in a position where i cannot advocate for myself then the duola can step in, someone to also support the husband in case he has to make difficult decisions on my behalf
I'm a first time mom, age 42. I feel that the info my mother share may be outdated and the internet is saturated with contradicting information so I'm overwhelmed. I would prefer to use my insurance if that's possible. I'd like to have a natural birth but I really don't know my options. My husband is more comfortable with spanish so that would good.
looking to se medicaid or pay at max $3,000 and I want to have the baby at north Houston birth center or memorial hostipal.
I am a first time mom and I plan to give birth at the hospital. I’m not sure about a budget. I haven’t fully constructed my birth plan, but I know for sure I want my birth and delivery as natural, low maintenance, unmedicated vaginal birth. I don’t want the umbilical cord to be cut right away, no episiotomy, I want to my placenta to come out naturally, I don’t want to push on my back, non-medical coping strategies, using my own linens, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin immediately/uninterrupted golden hour with mom first hour then dad, I and/or my husband will be present at all tests (baby will not be out of our sight), lactation consultant asap, breastfeeding immediately, birthing ball, remaining mobile, intermittent monitoring, saline locked, care clustered and DND sign, labor down, dimmed lighting, my own music, delayed bath, have my placenta come out naturally and encapsulated, do not wipe off vernix, I am having a boy so we want him to be circumcised. I would like a very well educated, knowledgeable, and experienced doula not only with birthing but assisting in birthing/delivery with a black woman. I have tricare west insurance.
I need emotional support and professional advice since my son's father is not going to be the baby's first months
I just require a PP Doula to help massage me afterbirth and hold baby sometimes.
I’d like to give birth at home same with my husband by my mom is very against it and currently am set to give birth in a hospital I like for help a couple days or weeks before the birth and I can’t afford anything more then like $600 total
I am currently on baby number six. I’ve had four vag deliveries one cesarean. I will make five month pregnant next week! Also 13 month post cesarean. I am in a nerve wreck as I am trying for trans vag. I had an horrible experience with my cesarean. Hopefully a doula is what I need when it comes to knowledge and any preparation needed
This is my first baby. My family lives in California and I live in Long Beach. So I’m in need of learning the do’s and don’ts of childbirth and afterbirth care. Also prepping my body for delivery. Ideally I would like to have a water birth because it seems safer for the baby and I. By research I’ve seen most doula’s cost $25 an hour. I do have insurance and I’m hoping that can help with the finances.
I plan to give birth in the hospital with medication. I am on Medicaid, I don't have a birt plan yet. Im 33, I have 2 daughter's, big ahe gaps, on my last pregnancy after last birth almost 10 yrs ago. I want extra support as my family dynamic has changed. I will need help with sleep traing to flip the babies schedule so I can work. Im new to this so I want help with whatever is covered through my insurance.
High risk. Triplets. Experience with multiples. Located in Texas. Hospital birth at Texas Children’s. Takes Medicade
Hello I would like to know if you support home births without a midwife.
Plan to give birth at the hospital, I’m not sure on budget and I’m a first time mom who doesn’t have family near by. I’d love support on how to prepare for vaginal birth in the easiest/smoothest way, how to recover post partum, and newborn tips
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