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We’re doing a hospital birth, but haven’t decided on medication. Our est. budget is around 2000. We’re hoping for someone experienced and patient with first time parents that also has knowledge or access to a network that can consult on lactation, night nanny services, etc. Insurance is BlueCross BlueShield Anthem.
Hospital or birthing center im not sure of my budget natural water birth sleep training tricare west Please send me a message. It’s hard for me to find the website again on my own. I respond as fast as I can. Thank you!! Also we live in Aurora my husband is here on deployment for a couple months.
Planning to give birth in a hospital, tricare should completely cover costs for a doula, no birth plan established yet, at least 5 years of doula experience is preferred, my wife's age is 22 and she is a type 1 diabetic meaning it is a high-risk pregnancy. Requirements from Tricare for doulas: A current certification from one of the following: BirthWorks International, Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA), Doulas of North America (DONA) International, International Childbirth Education Association (ICEA), ToLABOR, or National Black Doulas Association (NBDA). Participation in a qualified, statewide Medicaid program may be recognized in lieu of one of these national certifications. State license, if offered in practicing state Current (not expired) BLS/CPR Current certificates (i.e. CLD, certified doula, or similar perinatal certification) Completed, signed Participation Agreement effective January 1, 2025 For lactation consultants and lactation counselors: A copy of the state license Current (not expired) BLS/CPR Correct provider type Board certification document
Hospital birth Looking for anyone who take Kaiser or Medicaid Natural/unmedicated birth Christian doula preferably Breathing techniques massages etc provided in service
I’m planning to give birth at St. Anthony’s North Hospital with a budget of $2,000. I’m seeking an experienced doula who understands my needs and can support me throughout the birth process. Since my insurance, Kaiser, covers doula costs, I’d prefer to connect with someone in the Kaiser network. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
hospital birth, plan to use epidural, first child, not sure on budget - looking to spend less as we don't have a lot of financial flexibility, HSA or health insurance accepted preferred
Planning to give birth in hospital. I would like to have natural unmedicated birth. This will be my first child
We plan to give birth at the hospital, but I'd like to labor as long as possible at home. I'm looking to have a low-intervention water birth. immediate skin to skin after birth (mom + Dad), delayed cord clamping (waiting until cord is white & no longer pulsating), no baby bath, first feed, minimal cervical checks, mobile baby monitoring so I can walk around, no pitocin or epidural, IV hep-lock/saline-lock, & no hep b vaccine. Pregnant with my first, 25 years old, would like breastfeeding support. as well
Plan to give birth at the hospital, unsure of budget and would love to have a vaginal birth as unmedicated as possible but not against an epidural. My husband is a Spanish speaker, learning English so I would love someone willing to support him as well even if not fully bilingual.
Planning to give birth in a hospital under the care of a midwife. Budget is flexible (I'm not sure what the going rate is, and depends on what kinds of services are included) My plan is for a natural, minimally medicated, calm birth where I can move freely. However, with a family history of breech/transverse babies, I would prefer a hospital setting.
I’m planning on giving birth at Common Spirit Westminster location. I am a single IVF momma by choice and looking for a doula to help fill that partner & advocate role for when the big day comes plus some general birth prep. Bonus if you also offer night nanny options but can handle that separately as well. I’m 33, I’ll be 34 when the baby arrives, I live an active life style. I want to go unmedicated if possible,maybe in a pool? Less medical intervention the better but Im looking for someone to help coach me through delivery and speak up on my behalf. Someone with a calm but assertive personality would be great. Lactation advice is also a major plus
Looking for a doula for labor support for my second birth at Rose. Had a long but amazing birth last time and hoping to go unmedicated this time. Looking for a doula who accepts tricare.
Giving birth at birth center of Denver. Looking for holistic doula for pregnancy, labor and delivery and postpartum needs
I am 24 weeks pregnant with our first child after years of infertility. I am looking for a certified doula to help me navigating birth and postpartum. We have Anthem insurance and have doula services fully covered. I plan to give birth at Highlands Ranch Hospital l and I am still figuring out my birth plan.
Home birth in Brighton. Tricare west. Looking for a doula to support me through labor and PP. English speaking. I would like someone who has multiple years of experience and who could help advocate for me if transferred to a hospital for a natural path.
-SkyRidge Hospital -Covered by Kaiser -first time mom, looking for guidance
I need a support team throughout the pregnancy. OBs appointment are very spaced and ob is hard to reach out. Second child after 8 years. History of anxiety disorder
-Parker Adventist hospital -$1,500-2,000 -natural/unmedicated
Hi, I am looking for a doula and midwife. I am seeking a professional with a ceremonial background, as well. I am considering birthing at home or at a birthing center, depending on if I meet a midwife that I feel I want to journey with intimately. If not, I'll choose the birthing center. However, I am seeking a birth and postpartum doula that can support nourishment, ceremony, wellness, and practical support.
I am planning to give birth in a hospital setting and want a doula to support myself and my husband. I am very early in pregnancy, but trying to browse around now. This will be our 2nd child, but I had a negative birth experience the first time around with a cascade of interventions ending in c-section. Estimated budget is $1500-$1800 I would like to try for a vbac with as little medication as possible, but all in all I'm open to whatever needs to happen to keep us safe and healthy
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