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Mother had severe postpartum complications and had emergency surgery . Baby has now been discharged from NICU. Mother needs to stay to recover. She needs 24/7 help with baby in hospital. Looking for nighttime help. $25/ hour 8pm to 6am approximately
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
Have a 1 month old son. Looking for overnight support/care (feedings and changes). He has gas issues we are navigating but support is needed since we have been discharged from the midwife. Potentially looking for sleep training support later on.
I am having trouble caring for my 2 week old baby. He seems to be having sleep issue and acid reflux. Sleep training, is the main requirement. I would prefer a hindi speaking doula.
Hospital C-section I need post partum care High risk pregnancy
Looking for postpartum doula to help with mom and newborn.
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.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? I plan to give birth in a hospital in Surrey, BC, preferably at Surrey Memorial Hospital with support from a registered midwife or obstetrician. I prefer a hospital birth for access to emergency care and postpartum support if needed. Provide your estimated budget Estimated budget: CAD $4,000–$8,000 depending on the level of support and services required. This includes: * Midwife or doula support * Prenatal and postpartum care * Childbirth education classes * Baby supplies and recovery essentials * Optional postpartum/night support or newborn care assistance Describe your birth plan I would like a calm and supportive birth experience with minimal medical intervention where safely possible. My preferences include: * Labouring naturally as long as possible * Freedom to move and change positions during labour * Delayed cord clamping * Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth * Breastfeeding support immediately postpartum * Limited visitors during recovery * Pain management options discussed if needed * Flexibility to follow medical advice if complications arise I would also prefer a provider who supports informed decision-making and respects my birth preferences while prioritizing the safety of both mother and baby. Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) Preferred provider requirements: * Certified and licensed midwife, doula, or maternity care professional in British Columbia * Minimum 5 years of maternity/newborn experience * Experience with hospital births and postpartum care * CPR and newborn care certified * Strong communication skills and compassionate bedside manner * Preferred second language: Punjabi or Hindi * Comfortable supporting breastfeeding and newborn care education Preferred local maternity providers in Surrey include Mama Midwifery and Blume Maternity Care. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) * Newborn infant (0–3 months initially) * No known special medical needs at this time * Preference for exclusive breastfeeding with bottle-feeding support if necessary * Gentle newborn care approach preferred * Family may require occasional overnight newborn support during postpartum recovery Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) Additional duties may include: * Light housekeeping related to baby care * Baby laundry and bottle cleaning * Meal preparation/snack assistance for mother * Overnight newborn care support * Assistance with establishing feeding and sleep routines * Basic postpartum recovery support for mother * Sanitizing baby items and maintaining nursery cleanliness
Lord willing, I will give birth to our third-born this October in Langley, BC, canada. I plan to give birth at my parents little cottage at the back of their property. Our estimated budget is up to $3,000 cad, which would provide prenatal care from around 26 weeks until I birth the baby, and then up until six weeks after. Id love two home visits after the birth, and would expect one visit for sure! Our birth plan is essentially to water birth the baby at home, potentially outdoors in the rain!!! (Weather permitting). Id love to have our two older babies present at the birth. They’re currently 2years2 months and 8 months old! Id like mainly hands off monitoring /observing and to mostly be left alone (I think) and to be in the zone and be able to focus! The X Family Birth Plan “Yet, with the respect to the promise of God, he did not waver in unbelief but grew strong in faith, giving glory to God, and being fully assured that what God had promised, He was also able to perform.” Romans 4:20-21 During Labor: encouraging words only please! Pls do not call me “exhausted” or in “pain” •no medication •ability to move freely •natural water rupture •intermittent monitoring •dim lights •water birth •no episiotomy •limited cervical exams, when I say yes •no membrane sweep •food and drink for Sarah •no students please •pitocin only if bleeding out •no IV please •no forceps/vacuum •husband to catch baby After Delivery: •immediate skin-to-skin •delayed cord clamp until after placenta is born •keep placenta •Zebedee and husband to cut cord once it is white •breastfeeding asap •no vitamin k shot, no hep b shot •oral vitamin k please •no eye ointment •no bath for baby •delay exams for bonding •no formula •no visitors please (Copy of previous birth plan above)
I plan to give birth at Ridge Meadows Hospital. There is a possibility of going to another hospital should Ridge Meadows be on a divergent schedle the day I go into labour. Once I am cleared from the hospital my husband and I will be staying with my parents in North Delta for approximately 40 days. Once this time period is complete we will be back in our home in Maple Ridge. This is my husband and I's first baby and we have hope that being with my parents will be helpful, but we would also appreciate the support of people who have specialized knowledge and perspectives other than our own. I am not certain of the cost of these support systems or how charges are done, but would appreciate if there is someone who may be able to submit to extended health particularly through Great West / Canada Life. My birth plan, at its basics is, Natural, vaginal, unmediated aside from laughing gas. I intend to take it slow and easy and allow my body to guide me as I go through labour and child birth. I am hopeful of a good outcome.
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. -
Sleep Training , Bathing Kid, Feed training There are specification on age.
Hospital birth, need help with postpartum care and new born
Support at home with sleep training, feeds, cooking, nutrition and meal prep, and baby care for three times weekly during the first month, then twice weekly during the second month. Minimum of three years experience required. Estimated budget per hour $35-40 for four hours per visit.
Hello, I’m Yang Yu and I’m expecting a baby this summer, the due date is July 5th, we are living in Port Coquitlam. Because it’s my first pregnancy and it’s the first baby for me and my husband, we are looking for having a postpartum doula to help us with the newborn baby, 4 hours a day for the first month,the duties are feeding baby, bathing the baby, sleep training, cleaning baby’s stuff, etc. Looking forward to hearing from you, thanks! Best regards, Yang
1. Certified, 2 years of experience minimum, Punjabi as second language is preferred not compulsory 2. Mom: age 35- help with feeding Newborn baby: 6 days old - understand baby cues, formula supplementation, how much feed is required 3. No 4. 500-1000 for 2 weeks
Birth in hospital, day time doula, care for mom and baby, educate on skills
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.
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