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I plan to give birth in a hospital. I am a young first time mother so my budget is low i will only be supported off my baby’s father’s income. I don't particularly have a birth plan but i do know that the stuff I've been researching doctors often decline the mothers opinion and do as they please. I am very soft spoken so i would love if i had someone there to speak up for me and my baby.
I plan on giving birth at UT in Knoxville. I’m not sure what budget to plan for. My birth plan is to go as long as possible with out medication but am open to it if needed. I mainly want a spot person there for me.
I need someone that can work with my schedule I plan to give birth in a hospital, was hoping you accepted my insurance,
Prenatal care I will do an at home unassisted birth again . This is my 9th baby if all goes as planned. I live in corner of TN but willing to seek care in GA or NC I have champva in insurance so cost depends in payment plans available
I’m planning to give birth at the hospital but am considering no epidural (I would like as little intervention as possible but am open to whatever needs to be done if medically necessary). I’m no sure how much doulas run so I’m just looking I get an estimate on cost before I really consider it.
Plan on giving a hospital birth most likely c-section. Have seen doulas on social media I know different people do different things. I’ve had one baby and wanted to see what it would be like to have another with a doula!
Hey, I am giving birth in Asheville (NC) in Mission Hospital. I am looking for a Doula to assist both in the delivery and doing overnight assistance during postpartum (40 Hours a week, for 12 weeks). Ideally we would like to pay 35 an hour. We live in Horse Shoe, Hendersonville, NC. Fully vaccinated candidates only!
I am looking for a midwife to do checkups during my pregnancy
We will be having twins and would like assistance with nighttime care. Budget is flexible.
Hi Amanda! My name is Madyson Williams. I’m currently pregnant with my first baby boy (I’m 30) and currently 16 weeks. I’m really hoping to have a water birth, either at home or at a birth center. I came across your information and would love to learn more about your services and see if we might be a good fit. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
Need a post partum doula to help with nights and around the house things at night such as laundry, dishes, feeding/changing
Greenville, SC I wanted someone covered under Medicaid. I’m having to have a C-section due to weight, diabetes. Etc
Assistance with maintaining a home without over extended myself during the healing process
I would really like birth support to help with managing pain during labor to avoid a medicated labor.
Hello, I’m looking into learning more about helping my 19mo sleep through the night. We wrestled through the first year of life with bad sleep and used cosleeping to survive. Then around 12 mo he started sleeping through the night, almost consistently. Now, we’ve lost our way since a series of colds, ear infections, molars, regressions, etc..
Plan on giving birth at a hospital, just looking to see what available options are out there.
I plan on giving birth at the hospital with the budget of $1,000. I’m kind of scared because I don’t have a birth plan just yet but I am an African American female and I know the risk of delivery. Therefore, I just want to make sure things can go as smoothly as possible
I am looking for a doula who can help me feed through the night. I am pumping milk and using formula. I may need a doula during the day to do cooking and cleaning. Baby needs help sleep training in a bassinet. Estimated budget would be 1,000 -1,500 for a 2 weeks.
Advocacy and support during and after birthing process. Birthing center is at Sandy Springs, GA Northside Hospital. Birth plan is still unknown due to current complications.
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.
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