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1. Holly Cross Hospital but thinking about changing 2.no budget 3. Birth plan is to have full range of movement no hooked up to monitors and IVs the whole time. Not pushing on my back if the baby is having a hard time coming out . No clamping cord right away and waiting till it’s limp and discolored
1. St. Agnes or Howard General Hospital 2. 800-1,500 3. Tbd
Mercy Hospital Center 1,000 Have a safe and healthy delivery
We are expecting our first baby and are looking for a certified, experienced postpartum doula to support us during the first 2 weeks after birth. I may have a C-section, so we would especially appreciate help with newborn care, recovery support for me, and guidance for both my husband and me as first-time parents. We are looking for someone professional, gentle, knowledgeable about infant care and postpartum recovery, and comfortable teaching us things like feeding, diapering, soothing, sleep basics, and general newborn care. Light household help related to the baby and recovery would also be appreciated. A warm, supportive personality and strong safety knowledge around newborns are very important to us.
Luminis Health Does your company take Medicaid Prenatal and postnatal care Labor and delivery
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting, as I will be having a scheduled cesarean section. I do not have a fixed budget, but I am looking for something affordable and reasonably priced. My birth plan is focused on safety and health, with the main goal being a healthy baby and a healthy mother, while receiving proper medical care and support throughout the process.
I need a night nurse or doula to help in the morning once I leave for work while my partner is sleeping. He has narcolepsy and her crying doesn’t wake him up
Water birth/home birth 1500 Movement based birth
1. hospital birth 2. flexible budget 3. plan for vaginal birth but may need C-section due to previous heart related condition
I’m not sure if I want a at home birth or a hospital . Affordable I want a natural birth either in hospital or at home .
New mom GW hospital No birth plan No budget at this time
I am interested in a doula through Medicaid. Open to birth and or post partum care.
I am 18 weeks pregnant with my first child here in Maryland. I have a strong support system with my husband and family. Seeking a doula that can help me have the best experience during the preparation (including workouts and stretching), birth, and postpartum. I will need assistance on making a birthing plan. I've considered home birth, birthing center, and hospital. My overall goal is to be comfortable (if I need to squat to have the baby, so be it and not forced to stay on my back) and supported. I would like the umbilical cord to stay attached as well. I am learning as I go.
looking for a doula and postpartum doula (maybe nightime support), for a disabled mother (incomplete paraplegia). She walks with crutches but has a wheelchair. Giving birth at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Insurance coverage - Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hoping to have a vaginal birth. Kneeling birthing position (not on back unless absolutely necessary). Unable to have an epidural. Hospital has minimal pain management options (maybe some local because I asked about it. No to nitrous, they don't do that here, mixed opiate if absolutely necessary. If C-section is required, general anesthesia is necessary.) Mother, former nanny, will be at the hospital for the birth.
Looking for an (TRICARE) in-network Doula in the DMV area to assist with pregnancy, childbirth, and post-partum. Preferably a doula that believes in medical and holistic care, believes in women's ability to naturally birth children without excessive intervention, and is willing to assert themselves in the event of medical malpractice.
I’m scared of hospitals I need an advocate and some help to! I rlly need someone in my corner as I go thru this process it is my first and I am petrified
1. Hospital; 2. Tricare authorized providers; 3. Epidural, vaginal birth
Not sure where i would want to birth at yet, i do have Medicaid through the state of MD.
help with newborn and postpartum phase. thank you
Hi, we would be interested in overnight support for the first 2 weeks for 3 nights each week.
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