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I am a first-time mom expecting to deliver at UT Southwestern Hospital in Dallas. I have Cigna insurance and am looking for a compassionate, experienced birth doula who can provide prenatal education, continuous labor support, and postpartum guidance. I would like someone who is calm, knowledgeable, and advocates for informed decision-making while respecting my birth preferences. This is my first baby, so having emotional support, comfort measures during labor, and breastfeeding support after delivery are important to me. Experience working with first-time mothers is preferred.
Help with delivery room on first baby. Help ease of delivery and prevent severe tears. Deliver: medical city plano
I need a doula for labor and delivery of my first child
Plan to give birth at hospital. Baylor Scott and White. Do you guys accept insurance? I don’t want any vaccines or immediately cord clamping.
I plan to give birth at the hospital. I plan for a VBAC. I had one c-section prior for my 2 year old in April/ 2024. I did not dilate past 1 cm with my first born after 5 doses of pitocin. I am hoping for the best this time.
I am planning on having another baby. I need to speak with a doula and placenta encapsulation
Good morning, I am looking for a midwife to do a home birth. We do not have a budget at this time, but are wanting to use our insurance which is Cigna. I will need some guidance with my birth plan but as of now I know I want to do a home, unmediated birth.
First time mom, have thyroid nodule from the past that has been in remission till now - 9 weeks pregnant - but want to give birth the most natural and non-medicated way as possible. Interested in delayed cord clamp (more delayed than 1 minute) and no vaccines. So far, plan to give birth in a hospital or birthing center connected or next to a hospital. Unsure the normal cost, but budget is 2k. Thank you,
Not sure this is my 1st pregnancy Home birth preferred
I am a first time mom in need of guidance! I plan to give birth on a hospital, i don't have a birth plan yet (not sure where to start), I am 36 years old, I just need guidance on how to prepare and what to do after baby is born, I have Cigna
I plan to give birth in the hospital in case there are any medical emergencies with me being high risk (I’m 37). My insurance should pay for this. I don’t currently have a birth plan, as I’m only 10 weeks and am doing this alone.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, most likely within the Texas Health hospital system near Lancaster, Texas. I am currently early in my pregnancy and want to build my care team as soon as possible so everything is established well in advance. My estimated budget is flexible depending on experience, services offered, and whether insurance is accepted. Ideally, I would like to stay within a reasonable range, but I am willing to invest more for the right provider who aligns with my birth goals and provides strong support throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. I would appreciate transparency in pricing and payment options. I have TRICARE Select and would prefer a provider who accepts TRICARE or can provide documentation for reimbursement. My birth plan is very important to me. I want a family-centered, supportive, and calm environment. I plan to have my husband, my children, my mom, and my sister present during delivery. I want delayed cord clamping for as long as medically safe, and it is very important to me that my husband is able to cut the cord. I prefer minimal interventions unless medically necessary, and I want a provider who respects my voice, explains everything clearly, and supports informed decision-making. I am open to pain management options but want to feel in control of my experience. For provider requirements, I am looking for someone who is certified (doula certification required if applicable), experienced (preferably several years working with births), and comfortable working in a hospital setting. Experience with military families or TRICARE patients is a huge plus. Strong communication, a calming presence, and the ability to advocate for me during labor are very important. If a second language is spoken, that is a bonus but not required. The care recipient is myself. I am currently in my first trimester. This is not my first pregnancy, so I am familiar with the process, but I want a more supported and intentional experience this time. No special medical needs at this time, but I do want guidance throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery. Additional duties I would like support with include emotional support during pregnancy, labor coaching, assistance with comfort measures, and postpartum check-ins. Light guidance with newborn care is appreciated, but I am not looking for full-time newborn care, sleep training, or housekeeping services. Overall, I am looking for someone who feels like a true support system, not just a service. I want to feel heard, respected, and cared for throughout this entire journey.
I plan on having the baby in the hospital. I would like to stay around $2000. I don’t have a birth plan.
Medicaid start Molina. Hospital birth. No induction no interference with triggering or speeding up labor unless absolutely necessary Unmedicated birth preferred with minimal intervention and freedom from being restrained to bed during labor immediate skin to skin delayed cord clamping this is my 4th child I have had natural labor with all other children no complications all healthy I do not want to be pushed around by nurses and doctors this go round and I have none to advocate for me
Im seeing if there is a possibility of me having a doula covered through Medicaid. I’ve had 2 birth center and 2 home births and am considering my first hospital birth.
I plan to give birth at Baylor Scott and white hospital in McKinney tx. This is my first baby so I’m not sure what to expect for my budget, but I would like to receive a quote. I am looking for a doula that can help prioritize my birth plan and focus on my needs during the birth, while the OB focuses on the baby. I would really like to give birth vaginally and am looking for someone who values modern medicine but can also help keep things as natural as possible if it is safe. I’m looking for someone who will advocate for me when things get crazy in the delivery room and who is willing to coach me through labor and help support my husband in supporting me. I am currently hoping to give birth un medicated, but I am open minded as I have never experienced labor before. I know I will want delayed cord cutting and breastmilk only. I would also like to learn about different birth positions and reduce the risk of tearing and as natural as possible birth if the placenta.
I am looking to give birth at Baylor Scott & White in McKinney, TX, or at a birthing facility. My due date is on 12/5/26. I have Tricare Select insurance.
I’m giving birth at a birthing center (Midwives+Co in ft worth) and I am needing a doula for labor support. It is my first time giving birth. My goal is to go natural, water birth with nitrous oxide for pain management. I am focused on staying as natural as possible, and letting my body do what it was created to do with only most necessary interventions.
I plan on a home birth or birth center birth, and find a care provider(s) that are in network with Tricare active duty if possible! I also went high risk last pregnancy at 40 weeks and 4 days with preeclampsia but gave birth naturally still but I did have to be admitted into the hospital per CNM’s requests. I am positive to have the birth of my dreams and am hoping to have providers that aren’t afraid and have experience in that area to avoid that best as possible this go round! Look forward to connecting soon!
I plan to give birth in the hospital. Second baby. First was a c section. Unknown budget.
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