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• To provide personalized, continuous care throughout my pregnancy, birth, and postpartum • Someone who focuses on holistic, family-centered approach, not just medical procedures • Encourages natural, low-intervention birth when safe and desired • Builds a trusting one-on-one relationship with me (mom) and baby • Offers longer, more thorough prenatal visits compared to traditional OB appointments • Great with/for emotional support, education, and helping me understand every step of the way • Supports birth in the hospital while maintaining all the above requests and desires • Someone who is highly experienced in the physiology of normal birth, comfort techniques, and positioning • Helps with pain management techniques like breathing, massage, and movement • Someone who reduces anxiety by offering constant reassurance and guidance • Acts as an advocate - helps me communicate my needs and preferences to hospital staff to avoid unnecessary interventions • Giving the father confidence and guidance on how to help • Proven to result in shorter labors, fewer interventions, and a more positive birth experience • Offers postpartum support, including breastfeeding and emotional guidance Midwife: Manages clinical care and ensures safe monitoring Doula: Creates a calm, grounded, and empowering environment Both: To provide a positive, satisfying birth experience as a FIRST TIME MOM Budget: $4,000 - $5,000
I gave birth in a hospital, I need experienced people, if you can speak Chinese that will be best, I know it sounds weird, I hope having someone perform a perineal massage on me, This helps prevent tearing during childbirth.
I plan to give birth in the hospital my budget would be around 800-900$ I want to try to go unmediated I do not want pitocin I do understand things can change and I’m open to CERTIAN things this is my first pregnancy and I just want a good smooth pregnancy/birth
I plan to give birth at Winnie Palmer Hospital in Orlando, FL I am seeking a doula that would be covered under Tricare insurance I plan to have labor and delivery that is safest for baby. I will be using epidural. Certified doula that can advocate for my needs and help through the labor especially if it’s been a long labor. I was 32 hours in labor with my first and did not feel supported by the nurses. I am 33 and seeking a doula that can support me through every step of labor and delivery including postpartum Mainly hospital support and the night after to help with self care and breastfeeding as a lactation consultant never met me the first time.
Hello, my name is Melanie. I’m interested in learning more about home birth and would love information on your services, including home birth care and early childbirth education classes. Thank you in advance.
Hi! My husband and I are expecting our first child, and we are currently looking for a supportive, experienced doula team to help guide us through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. I plan to give birth at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies and am considered high risk due to prior surgery, maternal age (35), and obesity-related risk factors. Because of this, I’m specifically looking for a doula with experience supporting high-risk pregnancies and hospital births. As first-time parents, we would really value education and guidance on what to expect before, during, and after labor. I’m looking for someone who can help us feel informed, prepared, and confident throughout the process. My goal is to have a vaginal birth if medically possible, and I’m hoping to find: A Birth Doula for labor support A Postpartum Doula for recovery and newborn transition support Potential additional postpartum/night nanny support if needed after delivery Ideally, I’d love someone based in the Orlando area who is available for in-person meetings before birth and who has reliable on-call availability when labor begins. We’re looking for someone calm, knowledgeable, supportive, and collaborative with hospital staff while also advocating for a positive birth experience. Looking forward to connecting!
I plan on giving birth at a hospital I have Medicaid so I’m currently looking for a Medicaid doula
I need someone who has vbac birth experience at UCF lake nona.
I plan on giving birth at the Celebration Advent Hospital and I live in Celebration, FL, 10 minutes away from the hospital. This will be my second delivery there. The first time my water broke without any progression and I was given induction medicine and it took over 26 hours to deliver. I do not want induction medicine and I want to be able to move as long as possible but I'm worried I won't be able to advocate strongly enough for myself and be influenced by the amount of pain. I'm looking for a strong advocate and coach. Someone who would be able to stick with me for a week after birth for some help post partum would also be ideal.
Insurance approved (tricare), delivering in Winnie Palmer
I am a older mother high risk I need someone kind who will do a home birth but is able to go to a of a emergency We plan to have a at home birth in water and only go to the hospital if there’s a emergency Also we plan to keep the placenta attached until it dries out and falls off the baby naturally
I plan to give birth in a birthing center. For my birth plan I would like - [ ] No ointment on eyes - [ ] No Hep B vaccine - [ ] Delay cord clamp for 5 minutes - [ ] Vlog everything!!! - [ ] Immediate skin to skin - [ ] No vitamin k shot - [ ] No vaccines - [ ] Music - [ ] No pitocin - [ ] Semi reclined - [ ] No constant cervical checks until I feel the need - [ ] Push on my side or hands and knees - [ ] No coached pushing. Listen to my body - [ ] No episiotomy unless emergency - [ ] Dim lights - [ ] Move around. Medicine ball. Walk. - [ ] Immediate skin-to-skin - [ ] Me or my partner needs to be presence for any procedure - [ ] Delay all newborn procedures for an hour for bonding including bath
I am high risk therefore I’m planning on giving birth at a hospital. For my budget I’m hoping that I can use my insurance which is Medicaid, if not $999.99or less. I planned on doing a natural birth without being induced, and lot of herbal remedies.
Home birth and aftercare services if applicable. Let us know if that’s possibly something that can be done.
I plan to give birth at Winnie palmer Orlando. I don't currently have an estimated budget. hoping to be covered by medicaid. I plan to have a natural non medicated birth
I plan on giving birth in advent health hospital. I would like a female doula who is experienced with delivering twins and is comfortable with it.
Winnie hospital Interested in BCBS provider Wanting to prepare for unmedicated birth
I plan to give birth in a hospital with support from both my husband and a birth doula. Our estimated budget includes doula services for labor, prenatal guidance, and postpartum weekend support while my husband travels. My birth plan focuses on an unmedicated, natural delivery with no induction or epidural.
1: Advent Health Hospital in Orlando 2: Open for discussion 3: N/A at the moment
This is my first pregnancy and I’m having a baby girl. I’m not sure what I want to do or what will be the most easy and stress free for me and my baby girl. I want to go all natural. I’m not sure what price or if anybody can take my insurance
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