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doula for home birth doula who accepts insurance or offers gap coverage childbirth classes
As a second-time mom, I’m looking for a supportive and reassuring doula who can walk alongside me during this pregnancy and birth. Even though this isn’t my first experience, I still deeply value emotional support, consistent reassurance, and someone who can help me feel calm and confident throughout the process. I would love guidance with preparation, comfort measures during labor, and advocacy if I feel overwhelmed. Most importantly, I’m looking for someone compassionate, grounding, and communicative who will help me feel supported every step of the way.
I want to give birth at home and would like to have a compassionate and caring midwife due to the lack of satisfaction i have with my current prenatal care
I am planning on giving birth at UPMC Harrisburg. I would like to use my insurance to cover the cost. I would like a birth that I can move around, use different non medication pain management, and have as little intervention as possible. Also I would like the support of someone to coach me through and understand which techniques would be best. And so my husband can focus on me and not needing to rely on the classes we are taking.
This is my first pregnancy and I am looking for support in birth and post partum
I do not want to give birth at the hospital, but at a birthing center for the most natural birth/ freedom to decide what I want for me and my baby. Planning on a natural birth with no medicines, and if possible, a doula or midwife with Christian beliefs and values. I'm unsure of costs as it will be through my work insurance. I'm still working on my birth plan, but I'd like to labor at home for as long as possible, would like a birthing pool/tub, delayed cord clamping, deliver placenta naturally
Support partner and myself in third trimester, possibly labor, and maybe postpartum
Have Cerebral Palsy, mobile but needs assistance. Can't stand for more than 5 minutes. Plan on giving birth at St. Joseph Rt 183. No vaccines, Christian. Planned C-section need help with house maintenance during recovery.
I would like to give birth in the hospital. I would like someone who can speak English or Hindi. I do not have any budget planned as of now, but I want to do a normal delivery and I need a person who has experience in this and has good experience about the postpartum support needs.
Birth at a hospital Doula covered through insurance hope to have no induction, epidural do not want to give birth on my back due to weak pelvic floor muscles
Birth doula to support mom through an unmedicated birth at the Hershey medical center
birth will be at hospital, i had a c section with my first one, with the second one, i want to have a vaginal birth
Birth Doula for Chester County Hospital, I am hoping for a second vaginal delivery without much intervention
Giving birth most likely in mechanicsburg area. Looking for doulas that accept tricare Prime. This is my first and I want to go as holistic as possible, and try for no epidural.
We live in Hanover, plan to birth in Carlisle. Looking for a home birth experience in a hospital setting. Unmedicated if possible, with minimal intervention. History of infertility and loss. Strong personality and need someone who can work with that. Looking for prenatal, birth and postpartum support. Experience with breastfeeding, baby wearing and cloth diapers is a plus. Definitely want someone with experience in movement techniques to optimize baby's positioning. My insurance covers 1200 per year and we can go a bit above that. Bonus points if we can split billing or do a visit in the new year to use both years benefits. Insurance requires a tax ID number and an invoice.
This is my first pregnancy and I am high risk due to my BMI and gestational diabetes and hypertension. I am giving birth out of medstar franlkin square hospital. Looking for my one of my insurances (Cigna and care first) to cover costs.
Hi Justine! I am due in September and giving birth at Bryn Mawr Hospital. My husband and I are looking for some additional support mainly for when i am giving birth but also being able to talk with someone outside of our provider leading up to birth. Our budget is around $1000. Let me know! 484 326 8087
Looking into my options in case I am not needing another C-section. I’m scared of labor and never even had contractions with my first. Would like to try vbac but not sure if this baby will be big like my first so it makes me nervous. I’d like to try unmedicated, natural birth but I’m terrified of it.
Hi! I’m looking into birth doula care for the first time. I live in Newark, DE, but I’ll be delivering in Pennsylvania at Chester County Hospital. I’d love to learn more about availability and services.
I am looking for extra in any support that I can at the moment I’m currently going through a divorce and my husband is not going to be a part of any of the process or the babies life. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I’m not sure what my budget is right now as I am new to all of this so I don’t know where it ranges and also I don’t have a birth plan because I’m not sure what that’s supposed to look like this is all very new to me and I’m under a lot of anxiety and I don’t even know where to start.
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