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I plan on giving birth in hospital, I have Medicaid sunshine health
I prefer a home water birth. I have had two births at home. I have insurance so if there is a provider who accepts Ambetter, that would be wonderful. I prefer at home and usually deny all the unnecessary things.
Certification. 5 years experience. Knowledge and experience with colic/reflux babies One month old baby and first time mom seeking support a few days/nights per week. Feeding, sleep training, light house keeping, laundry.
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.
Looking for someone who can be with and an advocate for my husband and i during the birth of our first child. Birth will be at Advent Health Tampa and I plan on having an epidural. I'm a bit of a nervous person so having someone else there would be super helpful to me and my husband. Budget - unsure but I'd like to keep things at around $1200-$1500 and likely will want to add on postpartum time as well
1. St. Joseph South 2. I will be using my Insurance I have a commercial plan through my job and pregnancy Medicaid as well. 3. I want to go natural and want someone there who will advocate for me while I am in the hospital, aside from my other support.
Hospital English 39 years old with my first chil
Sleep training, building milk supply, adjusting to new baby with older children, physical exhaustion, laundry, meal prepping
I'm planning on giving birth at a hospital (AdventHealth Wesley Chapel). I'm hoping to find someone in my area who takes Medicaid (FL Aetna Better Health). My biggest reasons for looking into doulas is because I have had a life-long struggle with depression and anxiety and pregnancy has definitely heightened all of that. I don't have any friends who have been through pregnancy or have kids, so I don't have anyone to go to for guidance other than calling my OB or asking ChatGPT. My fiancé could also benefit from some guidance. It's my first pregnancy and my will be my fiancé's first child, so we don't know much regarding birth plan besides that we want our son to be circumcised and we want him to get all medically recommended vaccines and medications. We are open to suggestions.
Hospital birth. Budget $1000. Birth plan as per obgyn recommendation.
I’m struggling with postpartum badly and need a certified therapist as well as a certified pp doula that studied postpartum and all the things that come with it, from the hormone drop, to all the emotions I’m experiencing to help navigate through what I’m going through and feeling. I’m a first time mom to a 10 week old baby, so this is all brand new to me and this had been a huge, beautiful rollercoaster full of ups and downs and I needed help. I’m also looking for an IBCLC to help my baby feed better as breastfeeding can be very frustrating and challenging sometimes. He started well, but it’s kind of tapered a bit. I would also like in-home help such as cleaning and cooking as well if that’s possible. I only have Sunshine Health Insurance and can’t afford to pay out of pocket, so please don’t message me if you don’t accept Sunshine.
Giving birth at Saint Joseph South Hospital off of Big Bend in Riverview, FL. Looking for a certified Doula that will be covered by Tricare East or Humana. Tricare covers labor/delivery costs. For the birth plan I would like to be unmedicated for as long as possible (Ive had 2 medicated births) and I would like delayed cord clamping.
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.
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 $999.99or less. I planned on doing a natural birth without being induced, and lot of herbal remedies.
I work out of town and I need someone to help my wife with our newborn
Night nursing or overnight doula for 5-6 hours 3-4 times a week
I plan to give birth in the hospital my budget would be around 800-900$ 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
Necesito ayuda porque ya tengo una niña de 5 años mi esposo usualmente trabaja viajando y solo estaría yo con los dos niños, necesitaría ayuda durante el día más que todo y que hablen español
Zephyrhills or brooksville depending on where i am at times, must be covered by medicaid. Hi, my name is noellee Patton I am due with a little boy April 7th. I am a first-time parent and my insurance covers a doula and my mom suggested i get it. I want information and like how this works. I have medicaid and I am 20 my partner is 19.
• 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
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