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I plan to give birth in a hospital, I think but I would like to do a home birth or water birth if it's an option. I have tricare prime and would prefer to work with one that is able to be covered by our insurance. Being military in a small town makes support very hard to find.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I have a low budget, im on Aetna medicaid.
I'm a transgender man who's pregnant, and I plan to give birth in a hospital. I'm looking for a trans-friendly doula who can help with postpartum and learning how to care for a baby, as I don't have my own parents (though I do have a partner, but she is also a first time parent). Estimated budget around $2000
I am doing some research to feel more comfortable with the idea of becoming pregnant. I am on the spectrum and have reservations with the idea of pregnancy due to increased need for communication during stressful times, fear or pain/childbirth, and lack of knowing what to do for a child. I have researched that having a doula can highly help with this since it can be someone who is a trusted person in your corner. I don't have a budget for this service yet since I am still feeling it out-but hope to also be able to have assistance with insurance ( I am a teacher).
I would like I trained and experienced midwife as this is my first. I’d also like to see what options are available for PP doula as I have an adoptive child in toddlerhood. I’d like to keep traditionally to someone who is okay with my Christian faith
Someone there at the birth. Birthplan is immediate skin to skin
Looking for a temporary night nurse while my husband goes out of town. He will be gone the nights of April 13th, 14th, and 15th. I am breastfeeding baby and want to continue to do that. Just looking for help getting baby back to sleep after night feeds as he’s currently having extra long wake windows that my husband and I usually split at night. Baby was born on 3/12. Looking for someone fully up to date on vaccines, willing to wear a mask while holding baby since he’s so young and does not have any vaccines yet. Well possibly be starting sleep training before then so we may be trying to follow a sleep schedule but have not started quite yet.
1. Home birth 2. Unsure, we will be getting new better-paying jobs soon. 3. I'd like to have my female family members present at home. Water birth if possible. I won't be working all of my pregnancy and postpartum time, so I have a lot of time for prep and postbirth activities.
I need a birth doula to help advocate for me as I am planning an unmedicated birth in a hospital . If possible to be around $2,000 I don’t have everything outlined for my birth plan but to name a few: - no epidural / no mention of the epidural - no episiotomy - wait for the cord to stop pulsing to cut - dim lights - minimal cervical checks - no pushing on my back - wireless monitoring so I can walk around - delayed bath for the baby to leave vernix - no vaccines - dad to cut the cord - food/water over IV - no
1. Hospital 2. TBD 3. Hospital birth, labor at home as long as possible, potentially unmedicated This is my first pregnancy and my husband and are wanting to explore different options to find what is best for us and our pregnancy. I deal with anxiety/depression and worry about that during labor & delivery, as well as postpartum.
Assistance with infant so wife can rest and perform her routine duties and functions English language Feeding, changing, managing crying spells 8 weeks old Sleep management 200 a month
I need help in postpartum. Also with baby I need support to get up on my feet.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. Vaginally and medication free to Mono-Di twins. I need a Doula that accepts Tricare.
I would like to know more information about the placenta encapsulation I just gave birth a little less than two weeks ago, and my husband was able to ask the hospital for my placenta. This is my number (562)287-2972
Hi, we're international intended parents from China, with a gestational carrier (surrogate) and planning to give birth at University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. This is our first baby. Our surrogate’s estimated due date is April 25, and she has shared that her previous two pregnancies both went past their due dates, so we are preparing for some flexibility around timing. We plan to stay in the United States for approximately two months postpartum, and we are primarily seeking daytime postpartum doula support, with the possibility of occasional overnight support if available. Our estimated budget is up to $45 per hour, depending on experience, scope of support, and whether care is provided during daytime or overnight hours.
We are planning a hospital birth as natural as possible. Also looking for a doula that doubles as a lactation consultant.
I’m looking for doula and a midwife who can strongly advocate for me as I am a black African American women I want to do home birth but I’m sure I would have to do a hospital and I do have an estimated budget
I plan to deliver at a hospital. I need a doula for support through the labor & delivery process as well as advocacy. I plan to have a medicated birth (epidural), if possible & a vaginal delivery. This is my 3rd pregnancy (1st one ended in stillbirth) & I am currently being monitored for a large baby & advanced maternal age. I am unsure what the costs of a doula are but I plan to use my insurance.
I plan to give birth in a hospital I have not decided what pain management I want. I will be taking care of the baby alone as my family lives out of state. My budget is roughly $300-$400 per week
We are looking for someone to help out around the house (dishes, laundry, possible the occasional walking of our dogs). I had a c-section and am unable to go up and down the stairs of my home currently to talk the dogs. My husband has to go back to work in 12/22. We are looking for someone licensed and experienced who can help us. Someone who can help at night so we all get a little sleep to make this transition a little easier. I’m not sure what we have for a budget
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