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Hello! My parter and I are first time parents and very excited! We are both hoping for as much support as possible during labor and for postpartum care. Thankfully, I have a close family friend who can come stay with us for a month after baby is born and she has 6 children, 10 grandkids, 4 great grandkids, and 2 great-great grandkids- so she is well versed in childcare; still my husband and I want a professional to come and be with us during labor and after our babies birth quite a lot.
This is my first pregnancy and birth. I plan to have an unmedicated birth in the hospital. I would prefer someone with at least 2 years experience.
I am 21 will be 22 years old when this baby is born. I am a first time mom wanting to give birth unmedicated vaginally. I plan to give birth at St. Francis in Topeka, KS. I am a little concerned about breast feeding as my nipples are inverted. I hope to get someone that accepts my insurance and not pay out of pocket. I am on Tricare Select.
Help with feeding, diapers, postpartum care for mom.
This is my second birth. I plan to give birth at home with midwives present. I have no idea what our budget would be or what doulas charge. I plan to go fully uneducated and give birth in a birth tub and I plan to deliver the baby myself. As for a postpartum doula, I don't know our budget or what the cost typically is but my last postpartum was emotionally horrific and I would love more ppd/mood support.
Looking for a doula to assist with postpartum overnight care for twins
Hi! I am reaching out regarding help with our infant sleep! Our nights have become a blur and we are having to Cosleep on the couch because we cannot get the bassinet down + swaddle.
Seeking night shift for 1-2 weeks at a time, a few nights a week. Looking for care about 2 weeks after birth. I’m located in southern Overland Park Interested in hearing rates, single parent income
This is my 5th baby and I am looking for a doula to help me through labor and delivery
I would love to have a home birth. Not sure exactly on an estimated budget. I would like an unmedicated birth if possible
I would like to have a weekly mom group I can be a part of. I live in Kansas. I struggled with postpartum depression with my last pregnancy. It consumed me for 6-9 months post partum. I had to take zoloft and attend weekly therapy consultations. I was on mental health watch from my doctors. My health insurance provided me with a nurse that called me once a week. It was the winter in 2020 and I was all alone. I had planned to breast feed and had all the supplies but no milk came. That is what triggered my PPD. I felt like I wasn't really a mom and I didn't deserve to have a child since I couldn't properly care for it. I felt like a burden to my baby and every single person I ran into (stranger or friend or family member) Their very first (or second) question was "Are you breastfeeding?" and I would just drown from my own grief and guilt of being clearly insufficient; and shut down completely. I dissociated and felt the walls closing in. This mental collapse made caring for a newborn difficult since I was not bonding with my baby I was just feeling worthless. And babies play off of the vibes of the mother. A calm mother will have a calm baby. A distressed mother will have a distressed baby. And so the snowball rolled. I want to be proactive this time around. I want to have a support network that feels real and authentic. A penpal? An online class with cameras so that we can all see each other? I plan to give birth at the hospital and my plan is to go with the flow. That is what feels the best for me. Planning and over planning something like giving birth is a mistake, in my opinion. I want to experience it as it happens. I want to feel the needs of my baby and provide my body with the mental support it needs. I want to have a caring nurse there who advocates for me better than even I can, because doctors can be harsh and rude and labor can alter moods/emotions. I watch "Call the Midwife" and I would love to have someone like that. But midwives are expensive and I cannot afford them. My income is about $40k annually. I do not have low-income govt assistance. I have health insurance through my employer. I plan to take 3 months Maternity leave.
I need help with newborn care and night time routine. As a new mom I’m finding it really hard to sleep and I don’t want it to start affecting me and baby’s relationship.
Me and My Hubby Wanna Do A At Home Water Birth With One Person To Assist Us I Have United Healthcare Im Due Christmas I Would Like A Older Black Woman with Experience
This is our first child and we need help figuring out the post partum aspects and what happens after we get home from the hospital. We plan to give birth at the birth center in Shawnee.
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