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Subject: Inquiry About Birth Doula Support for April 2026 Due Date I am currently looking for a birth doula for my first pregnancy. This is my first baby, and my due date is April 22, 2026. I feel scared and nervous when I think about labour and birth. I am planning to have a vaginal birth and have some concerns about tearing. I am also hoping for a calm and peaceful birthing environment, as I tend to feel anxious in busy settings, such as rooms with frequent interruptions or medical students present. I am looking for a doula who can advocate for me and my baby and help me feel supported and informed throughout the process. I also wanted to ask whether your doulas are certified through a recognized organization, or if you are registered as a paramedical practitioner in British Columbia (such as a Naturopathic Doctor or Social Worker). I have extended health benefits through Pacific Blue Cross and would be using those benefits. Ideally, I am looking for someone who can submit claims under their registration or provide an official receipt that includes their registration number for reimbursement purposes. Please feel free to reach out to me if you feel we may be a good fit or if you have any questions for me. You can contact me by phone at 778-245-2618 or by email at tahirajat05@gmail.com. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Warm regards, Tahira
Birth doula Maple ridge hospital Natural birth if possible
I will be giving birth in surrey bc. Budget is $10,000. I will be having. C section therefore I need the support. I don’t have much family to help.
My wife and I have planned out an unassisted Homebirth that we'll be carrying out at home, but we'd like to explore the option to have a Doula present for the birth, to provide moral and educational support. We live in Langley B.C. and are hoping to book someone for towards the end of May
Peace arch hospital $1000-2500 max I have no birth plan! Ive never done this before and im nervous. I need help.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital Provide your estimated budget 2000 Describe your birth plan Dont have one currently, looking to be out of langley hospital Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) Dont have too many, just english speaking and certified Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) 32, no special needs. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) support of birth, planning, reduce stress and anxiety. possible postpartum help.
1. I'm not sure yet. I am leaning towards home, but it feels like a scary option. 2. Not sure. 3. Don't have one yet.
-BC Women's Hospital -1800$ -A good few years of experience in the sector. - I am 37 years old with a 10 year old special needs son. We are from South of India. - I am looking for someone who is kind, caring and can be a constant support to navigate those crucial periods at the hospital. Since we do not have family around, she should fill that gap by providing help and emotional support. Postpartum: light work around the house and prep healthy meals for mom will be ideal. Prior knowledge in postpartum massage is an asset but not necessary. -
Surrey Memorial Hospital. I was wondering if any of it would be covered by my extended medical insurance. Budget is $1000. Hoping for a vaginal birth.
Giving birth in Surrey Memorial Hospital and have an OBGYN. I want no interventions during childbirth unless really necessary, unmediated birth with no tearing.
1. Abbotsford Regional 2. No idea. Don’t know what doula’s cost. 3. Planning for a VBAC with epidural if needed but open to C section if that ends up being best.
We have an OB for our firstborn. We will be delivering in the Burnaby hospital. The budget is around 1k but is flexible depending on the match. We plan to give birth naturally and with the earliest chance injection of epidural as possible.
Hi there, My due date is May 28th, and I’m planning a hospital birth—most likely at Royal Columbian Hospital or Ridge Meadows Hospital. I’m currently looking for a birth doula and wanted to check your availability around that time. Could you please share your packages, pricing, and what your support typically includes? I’d also love to know whether you offer a meet‑and‑greet. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you. – Leidy
1. Hospital - New West Royal Columbian 2. Standard pricing 3. Unmedicated if easy / epidural if not easy. Prefer as least as possible medical interventions and checks before and during labor by the hospital doctors. As natural as possible. If not possible, of course open to it just not as the first option. I am looking for help with birth positions, back massage, provide tens machine, peanut ball, and guidance to me and my husband. Guiding us through the process to enjoy it as much as possible. It is our first baby. Preferably medically educated, experienced and non-religious doula. Someone kind, warm, and caring would be great.
i’m planning to give birth at Burnaby Hospital. I would ideally like a low intervention birth that’s natural and unmedicated. Budget would be around $1000.
1. Royal Columbian Hospital 2. $1500-$2000 3. I have placenta previa which may resolve. If not, I may have a scheduled c-section. If not, I do plan on vaginal birth with medication assistance (i.e. epidural for pain). Seeking support post-partum as well.
1. Home birth 2. $2000 3. This will be my first birth, so as of now, I don't have a birth plan.
I would like to give birth at the hospital. My estimated budget is not super high. Birth plan is to labour as long as possible and then go to the hospital.
Planning on giving birth at RCH. First time mom Birth plan will be more discussed in January
We are looking for a german speeking doula to help us to get through birth in hospital.
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