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Intermountain health Layton Utah is where I will deliver my baby. I would like a natural birth.. 2,000 is top top of the budget. I am interested in hypnosis, coaching. English as language spoken, someone that will include my husband as he is very excited to participate. Experience in lactation, placenta encapsulation, and massage is a plush. Reiki is also something interesting to me. If they can help with postpartum meals, or cleaning that is a plus but not required. We live in Ogden utah. And no special circumstances besides it is my first baby!!!
Planning of giving birth in Davis county (Layton or Ogden). I've never had a doula but would like to possibly find something in the 1500 range for some lead up to the deliver and delivery support. I'm hoping for VBAC. My birth experience on my first pregnancy was not as supportive as I was hoping from the medical team. Hoping to find someone how can help bridge my natural preferences with the medical mind.
I am planning on giving birth with a midwife at Ogden Regional Hospital. I would like an unmedicated(or low medication), low intervention birth. We are trying to see what prices are realistic. As we are on a tighter budget, so I think $1000 is our cap but would be more comfortable around $600-$800.
I'm Having a planned Hospital Birth. NO particular birth plan, no specific requirements for the Doula.
I am planning on giving birth at a birthing center. I have Federal Blue Cross Blue Shield as an insurance provider. Budget unknown as of yet.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My estimated budget is as close to $0 as I can. I don't know how realistic that is, or if insurance helps cover the cost. I have Medicaid, so the hospital birth bill is taken care of completely by insurance. I am just wanting some extra help and support. This is my second healthy pregnancy. My first was induced and I had an epidural. I plan to go all naturally this time. My birth plan is the following: Comfortable and calming room, limited visitors, intermittent monitoring of the baby, natural pain relief (cold and hot therapy, hypnobirthing, meditation, breathing, shower, tub, TENS unit, etc.), freedom to walk, breathe out my baby and not push, umbilical cord cut after it is not pulsing, protection of golden hour, and breastfeed my baby.
Probably hospital birth, no epidural. Looking for someone to guide me through movements that will help baby and me progress in labor, help me stay in the right mindset, and provide counterpressure.
i wanted to give birth in a birthing center but I started seeing a Midwife/OB-GYN at mkay dee hospital ogden and I'm not in love with the experience so far. I want the m out natural birth possible without any medical intervention unless completely necessary but I know giving birth in hospitals they have procedures they automatically follow so I need someone to be my advocate and make sure they follow my birth plan. ideally I want a vaginal birth with laughing gas no epidural
I plan to give birth at Intermountain Layton hospital at the "Simply Birth" center and have a natural, unmedicated water birth. I plan to use water, breathing techniques, counterpressure, and quiet/darkness for pain management. It is my first baby so I would appreciate someone experienced who can help me advocate for myself throughout labor. I live in Mountain Green, Utah. My estimated budget is $1500. I am not looking for postpartum care or extensive care during pregnancy, mainly someone who can assist me during the labor itself.
Comfort and guidance during birth for my husband and my first tim. LDS Hospital in the simply birth program. Budget is around $2,000
My wife and I are expecting our first child in Late September. We have family here in the valley but we've been advised on the benefits of hiring a doula for both the birthing and postpartum phases. My wife has expressed to me the difficulties she's had with managing anxieties about things that can go wrong so any resources we can use to prepare for both pre and post partum depression would be something we're interested in too. We'd like to have those resources identified and ready to take advantage of before we need them. We are currently planning on scheduling the birth at IMC.
I am seeing an OBGYN at the University of Utah hospital here in Salt Lake but I am searching for a doula that could advocate for my more natural leaning birth plan in case I am unable to do so. This is my first baby and I am more wholistic minded but do not completely trust that the hospital will respect my wishes and I am hoping to find someone that will be consistent with my wishes and advocate for them where needed. I am also looking for someone that is covered by Aetna insurance.
Hospital birth, 300/400 dollar budget, want an unmedicated vaginal birth, a provider who has certification
1- en el hospital 2-500-700$ 2- parto natural sin anestesia
I plan to give birth with a Midwife group at the University of Utah Hospital I mostly need help during labor and delivery. This is my fourth baby. My insurance will reimburse me $1000 for Doula support. I plan to deliver without an epidural and maybe in a birthing tub provided at the hospital.
I need support in my pregnancy and delivery. I will be giving birth in a hospital facility.
Where do you plan to give birth? I plan to give birth at a hospital. Describe your birth plan. I plan to wait for labor to begin naturally rather than scheduling an induction, unless a medical need arises. I would like support with preparing for labor, understanding my options, managing pain, advocating for my preferences, and making informed decisions if the plan needs to change. I am looking for a doula who is supportive of a hospital birth and can work collaboratively with my medical team. Describe your requirements for the provider. I am looking for a certified birth doula with experience supporting hospital births. I would prefer someone who is calm, knowledgeable, nonjudgmental, and comfortable supporting medicated births. Experience with comfort measures, positioning, breathing techniques, partner support, and navigating hospital procedures is important. A second language is not required. Details about care recipients. Care will primarily be for me during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, with support for my husband so he can be involved and helpful throughout the process. After delivery, I would also appreciate basic guidance regarding newborn care, feeding, recovery, and the transition home. There are no known special needs at this time. Include any additional duties. For birth support, I am primarily looking for prenatal preparation, on call labor support, emotional and physical support during labor, partner guidance, and an initial postpartum check in. Light postpartum help with newborn care, feeding support would be helpful if postpartum services are offered.
Emotional and physical support during pregnancy and postpartum. Helping prep my boyfriend how best to support me during labor. This is my first pregnancy and I will be giving birth at Alta view hospital. I will be 40 years old when I deliver so someone who has experience with advanced maternal age. Am hoping for a unmedicated birth. Would also like support postpartum, maybe just with meals and emotional support. I will be using Medicaid so doula needs to accept Medicaid.
I am giving birth at St. Mark’s in Murray. I’m looking for someone who takes molina medicaid. Despite this being my 5th pregnancy, I have had terrible pregnancies/births, I’ve had a micro-preemie, and I have no support. I just want someone who can advocate for me because when I am in pain the doctors seem to walk all over me. I would prefer a Christian woman, or at least adjacent values.
Looking for support and education for a hospital birth (Intermountain Medical Center) which will be supervised by our obstetrician. Hoping for minimum necessary medical intervention (e.g. no or low-dose epidural). Hoping to focus on breathing, mindset, mobility during delivery. Also looking for lactation consultant support as needed. Certified doula and lactation consultant required. We are a 29 year old first time mom with supportive spouse. English language primary. Budget around $3,000 total but open to negotiation.
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