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Hoping for a doula for labor support in a hospital birth setting as I’m wanting to go unmediated with as low intervention as possible. This is my 2nd delivery and I also struggled with breastfeeding the first time so I’m hoping for better lactation support this time around for a successful breastfeeding journey.
Hello! My baby is almost 3 months old and currently bottle feeding but she is getting breast milk. I would love to try and get her to breastfeed if possible. I have tried with the nipple shield and she does latch but I don’t have hardly any knowledge of if it’s happening properly and just the basic ins and outs of it. I would love your help if this is something I could make happen for us. Thank you!
I am due April 30th and looking to breastfeed and bottle feed my baby. I have providence insurance and would like to find someone who takes that.
I planning to give birth at the hospital as the midwife I see only delivers there. I have Trillium OHP and want to get a doula that is covered under that. I dont have a set birth plan yet as I am still in my first trimester, but would like help with that as well. So far through research, I know I do want to try for an unmedicated birth, I want as little medical intervention as possible, I dont want to be overcrowded with staff in the room, I dont want constant fetal monitoring unless it is emergency situation, I want to be able to freely move around while i am contracting to be able to listen and help my body, I dont want to give birth in my back unless my body tells me too, I dont want constant cervix checks unless its an emergency, I will labor at home for as long as possible before going to hospital, I want delayed cord clamping, I want immediate skin to skin with baby and for the father and space for us to experience baby when it arrives. I want a doula that has more than 5 years of experience especially with first time moms I would prefer someone who is in there 30s but not required. I really am just looking to have someone who is educated and familiar with unmedicated births and to be that extra support for me during birth and can be a calm guide for me and my boyfriend during this amazing experience :)
Someone to help navigate my postpartum and make me not feel so alone. My depression has been pretty severe lately. My baby does ok on nursing but could use help as she isn't fully latching. Just kinda lazy latching. And I may need to go back to work soon even though I think it is too early. And I was working night shifts so I may need to go back to working nights.
Good Samaritan is where I'll be delivering. I live in Molalla. I'm not sure what a budget should look like for a doula. This is my first birth. I plan on having an epidural but other than that I have no idea what to expect or what my birthing plan will look like. That's why I need help. Thank you!
Planning to give birth at Legacy Emmanuel, same as my first on 2/1/24. Looking for a doula to help with nerves about labor, prepping for a natural birth. Budget is low hopefully under $800, looking for prices for a few sessions up to include help during labor itself.
Need help with latching baby, tongue tie help, this is for my client
I need a helpful person that is patient friendly and really enjoys the work in the Lapine Oregon area
Birth Doula needed for hospital birth. 33 year old mom. First baby
I am delivering at Kaiser. I do not have a birth plan.
I need a doula that will be there with me during births and can advocate for me . I plan to give birth in the hospital. I have OHP Medicaid ,I would vaginal birth no episodomy, delay clamping.
- Hospital - $2,000 - As natural delivery as possible, birthing ball, soaking tub, open to epidural, calm environment, mom & spouse supporting as well - 28 yo, no special needs
I am a first time mother still in my first trimester. It was recommended to me to search for a birthing class or a professional to answer my questions and offer advice. I want to give birth in a birthing center closer to family if my insurance allows, or if needed In a hospital. I’m low income so I will have to find a way to cover costs but knowledge is definitely priceless. I do not have a birth plan yet, but will build one over time as I learn from others experiences and my own.
I am high risk (chronic hypertension) with my second, I am being told I'll be induced again at the 37/38 week mark. I would like support at the hospital and have informed consent. I want to be able to labor how I want.
1. IBCLC. 2. Baby is 5 weeks old. Need help latching and having baby remain latched, as well as ensuring baby is getting enough at breast. 3. N/A 4. 150
I desire to have a natural, minimally invasive birth with my first baby. My spirit feels most comfortable thinking of having my baby at home in a water pool or at a birth center. It is important to me that i choose my birth plan and we stick to it as long as baby and i are progressing healthily. I love midwifes and doulas and im so excited to have my own journey and birth team. I plan to use insurance i currently have Molina apple health washington but i am willing to switch.
I am looking for help connecting with an overnight sitter/nanny/doula. My daughter is almost 2 years old which is out of the normal timeframe for most postpartum care. But I am struggling and looking for support as I have been weaning her from breastfeeding overnights. At the same time I am having trouble with settling her back to sleep in her crib. I struggled with PPD early on and I'm afraid that similar feelings are returning. Our family lives in Felida in Vancouver, WA and we're looking for help immediately this week. Finances are not a concern for us and we are open to whatever hourly rate.
3 week old baby, barely gaining weight Need services fully covered by insurance - Molina
Need help with breastfeeding baby. Having hard time latching
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