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Hey! My induction date is June 30th and i am looking for a postpartum doula for both days and nights. Please let me know if you have availability around that time. We can have a video call to discuss further. My phone number is 8329147068
I’m am looking into a midwife and what that entails
Looking for birth doula for hospital and some after care post partum, help with lactation also a plus
Looking for birth doula and post natal care Hospital is at round rock Baylor Scott
I plan to give birth at home, as naturally as possible. Our budget is around $1,000, but we are willing to pay more depending on the services. My birth plan is simply to have our baby at home and go from there. It's not a strict plan, and I'm open to changes that mean me and the baby are safe and healthy. No requirements needed, I'm happy to have someone who is new. I'm new to this, and we can learn together! Id love help with sleep training, lactation, postpartum.
Hi I’m Caroline! I’m 27 years old, due November 25, an army wife, and this baby will be my first. I am nervous about a few aspects of birth-I’d like someone who can help guide me and tell me my options, help me labor as much as possible at home, and can help advocate for me in the hospital while helping me make informed decisions. Unsure about whether I want natural or epidural; I would prefer natural at this point but I’ve never experienced birth pain before so I want the ability to be flexible. Since I’m an army spouse, I’d need someone who can join me on post at BAMC. Based on other friends experiences, my expected budget is somewhere around $1,200. As far as birth plans go, I don’t know much since I’m still very early on. I do hope to labor as much as possible at home as I’m pretty scared of hospitals. I’d love to hear what some options are for birth plans.
I plan to give birth in San Antonio. I do not have a planned hospital or an OBGYN for the area but would prefer to give birth at university health or Methodist hospital. My budget would be approximately $1550 but hoping tricare covers majority. I would like to give birth naturally without an epidural. Would like a female provider. I have Tricare select
A birthing center Low cost 👀 My birth plan is to sneeze and the baby just slides right out. Haha just kidding. I’m not too sure on my birth plan. This isn’t my first pregnancy and I went through the traditional obgyn/hospital route with my first and I hated it. Never thought they were listening to me and I was induced and I just want to do it and experience labor for my last baby. If that makes sense. I need guidance
I plan on giving birth at a birthing center, I want someone there to help me through the birth and direct my husband on how to help me. And one or two visits after birth to check in. I don’t have a budget at this time
I am planning to give birth at North Austin Medical Center in relation with Moontower Midwifery & Wellness center as my midwife practice. I do plan to receive an epidural (unsure of how early or late at this time) and would prefer not to receive pitocin unless absolutely last result needed. I would like to be able to move around and labor freely before receiving the epidural. However, everything will depend on in the moment needs and I’m looking for someone to be flexible and adaptable with me while supporting me throughout. I am also interested in learning breathing techniques specifically for labor and birth to try and avoid tearing with the epidural. I don’t want to push just because they are telling me to push, my hopes is to be able to feel the pressure and decide to push then. I am looking for a doula that is certified under the CBSD Tricare-Authorization. This allows coverage for up to 6 hours of prenatal/postpartum visits and one continuous labor support visit. The doula must be certified by an approved origination and have a signed participation agreement with Tricare West.
Hospital birth, I am not sure of my budget yet, I don't really have a birth plan yet
Emotional support and help to decline all vaccines and vitamin k shot. St David’s Georgetown Texas $200-$300 epidural and natural birth
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