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1.) Mountain View hospital 2.) not sure how much it typically costs so unsure 3.)My first baby I had a C section, I would like to do a v bac this time.
Doula Support Needs & Birth Preferences I am planning to give birth at a birthing center, and my care will be covered through my insurance (Anthem Medicaid Blue Cross Blue Shield). I am looking for a doula who can support me emotionally, physically, and mentally throughout labor, birth, and immediately postpartum. My Birth Preferences: • Birth Setting: Birthing center • Mobility: I want to remain mobile throughout labor with freedom to change positions often. • Eating & Drinking: I would like to be able to eat and drink as I feel comfortable. • Interventions: I prefer minimal interventions. • Cervical Checks: I would like as few cervical checks as possible. • Pain Management: • I want to try natural comfort measures first—movement, massage, breathing, water, etc. • I am open to using nitrous oxide (“the gas”) if needed. • Birthing Options: I am interested in birthing in the bathtub or shower if possible. • Umbilical Cord: My plan is for optimal/physiological cord clamping. • Immediately After Birth: I want uninterrupted skin-to-skin time with my baby. • Hands-Off Approach: I prefer things to be as hands-off as possible from providers unless necessary. Support I Need From a Doula: • Guidance for both me and my fiancé during labor • Help staying grounded mentally and emotionally • Comfort techniques during painful contractions (movement, positions, counterpressure, breathing, etc.) • Advocacy support to help communicate my preferences to the birth team • Gentle reminders or encouragement to keep me in a positive headspace • Support with creating and following through with my birth plan while still staying flexible if needed
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. Doula must be fully or mostly covered my Medicaid. My birth plan includes no epidural or Pitocin, optimal cord clamping. And at least an hour of skin to skin.(as of now that’s everything I’m open to suggestions) Provider must be knowledgeable and empathetic.
I am planning to give birth at Summerlin Hospital. My budget is fully covered through my insurance, Anthem Medicaid. My birth plan is to use comfort measures such as hot pads and to labor as naturally as possible, progressing as far as I can before considering an epidural. I am open to one if needed but would like to avoid it if possible. I require an English-speaking provider. I am looking for someone who is experienced, compassionate, and supportive of a natural labor approach. Certification and hands-on delivery experience are important to me. The care recipient is myself as a first-time (or expecting) mother and my newborn infant. I will be breastfeeding/formula feeding and will need guidance and support with newborn care including feeding, soothing, and safe sleep practices. For additional duties, I am looking for support during labor and delivery as well as postpartum care. This includes assistance with the baby after birth, newborn care guidance, and general postpartum recovery support. Help with light tasks related to baby care would also be appreciated. My insurance provider is Anthem Medicaid.
looking for a doulas as i am a first time mom. I want to be prepared for my pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum.
St rose Dominican hospital Insurance coverage I want to try to have an un medicated birth One who is patient & knows good breathing techniques Caring for the baby when she is born
- centennial hills hospital - 5,000 - as natural and peaceful as possible. No induction. No epidural if o can endure it. Potentially laughing gas for anxiety and other anxiety management but that’s it if I can. Sim lights. Soft music, quiet voices, lots of ice water. I want to be able to walk around if I can. - I want someone peaceful who understands the spirituality of nothing and bringing a new soul to this planet and I want someone educated on lactation, infant healthcare, and postpartum recovery. - 34, first baby. Diagnosed anxiety and Crihns disease. Breast feeding - lactation help, night nurse one months after birth for 2-3 nights. Post partem assistance one month after birth. Help with placenta encapsulation.
Hospital Unsure of budget natural birth not sure what other details to include
Looking for a doula certified to accept Tricare prime
I plan to give birth at Summerlin Hospital with minimal interventions. I am willing to pay up to $2000 I really would like to have an unmedicated birth with a lot of of support from my partner and to labor mostly at home but in the hospital if they will let me. I want to avoid a c-section very much and make sure there are not a lot of people in my space or people telling me “what i need to do”. I would like my husband to catch our baby and have immediate skin to skin with me for an hour at minimum while I try to get baby to breast feed.
Birth and Post Partum Doula to help with delivery, sleep training, breast feedling, and first few weeks after birth.
Centennial Hills Hospital Las Vegas TRICARE Select (insurance)
Hospital birth, Molina’s Nv Medicaid Insurance. Tyra — 00003315196 * p * RxBin: 024888 * RxPCN: 683377 * RxGRP: NVm
Emotional and speak with staff in hospital that what I need pluse take video of my birth and help me during delivery
I plan to give birth in a hospital. Looking for doula to support throughout pregnancy, during birth, and postpartum. Preference for someone who is comfortable with integrating Christian beliefs with their services. Flexible budget.
I am leaning towards delivering at a hospital. This is our first. My insurance (UHC) states they cover doula services. I would like a natural birth with minimal interventions. I am 30 years old and my fiance is 38. We have no special needs. Would like assistance in preparing for birth as well as coaching during birth.
We plan to give birth at Southern Hills Hospital off sunset and the 215. I’m not entirely sure what our budget would be. I’m just starting my research on Doulas and feel this is definitely a route we would like to go. Ideally I would prefer an unmedicated vaginal birth. Unfortunately I do have genital herpes so depending on if I’m experiencing an outbreak at the time of delivery I might need to have a c-section. If a vaginal birth is able to happen there are things we would like such as delayed cord clamping, no bath, and most likely oral vitamin K versus shot. I would love my delivery to be a pleasant experience as possible; calm environment, minimal checks, etc. My husband is a very calm person in high stress situations but has a hard time with soft motivation. I love him dearly but he’s very business like when it comes to prep talks. I would love a Doula that can fill in for the emotional support that might be lacking during delivery.
hello, i am interested in your doula services for my delivery. I am due August 4th. Would love to speak soon. Thanks
Hi I was referred to you by Aisha and she let me know that you accept Medicaid I’m not sure if you have any openings but my due date is approaching fast and I would like to get set up with a Doula
1. Unmedicated Hospital birth. 2. Looking for a Doula who needs experience, if possible. 3. I'm planning on going unmedicated as this is my 7th pregnancy. I just need a support person at the time of my bab's birth.
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