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Birth advocacy during hospital delivery Assistance with pain management Birth plan includes: no pain medication, no c section unless life threatening, no vacuum or prongs usage. Low intervention birth, will be delivering at the hospital. I don’t want formula to be fed for my baby I will plan to pump and have milk on reserve for hospital stay in case of emergencies. If necessary we can request donor breast milk. I don’t want to break my water, I want it to be as natural as possible. Budget $500-$1500
Hospital Insurance coverage Don’t have a birth plan
I am giving birth in the midwifery unit of the hospital and would like an extra person there (besides my husband) who is able to support and advocate my needs when I might not be able to. My labor and delivery is going to be as natural and low intervention as it can be. Our budget would ideally be no more than $2,000 I think.
First child. Went thru IVF. Birthing support and spinning baby.
Hospital Looking for help with a birth plan as well as someone to help for the first few weeks. New parents
1. Hospital 2. Not sure 3. Birth in hospital, no episiotomy, labor down for as long as possible l, no vaccum
-Hospital birth, with an epidural, but would like to give birth on all fours or on my side (not on my back). -first baby. -estimated budget $1500-4000. -sleep training would be helpful, interested in belly binding. Would like help with an overall birth plan. -i have tricare reserve select
Npi certified doula, Virginia State-Certified Doula.
I am hoping to give birth in a hospital and I would like to find a doula that accepts insurance. I am interested in having a natural birth with no induction. I am also open to having an epidural but I have 3 sisters who have all given birth naturally to all of their babies so I think I can do it too. I'm looking for additional support specifically at birth. My husband is very supportive but he also has some anxiety in medical situations and we both think it would be great to have an in-person doula for additional and experienced support.
We are looking for a Doula who can work with us leading up to birth, be there for the birth to help advocate and support me, and we’re considering a doula for postpartum but it’s not as necessary. 1. I’m supposed to give birth at hospital. 2. We are looking to get pricing. We aren’t really sure right now in terms of budget. 3. I’m having twins. I want a vaginal birth. I don’t want to be on my back, I don’t want epidural but if I have to due to c-section so be it. I want delayed clamping, I want the umbilical cord/organ to come out naturally I don’t want them tugging on it. I want music playing, I deal with migraines so if I can have low lighting in the room that would help me a lot. These are just some of the things on my birthing plan.
birth doula and certified midwife or certified nurse midwife
Birth at home, looking around bushes varies, birth plan is tbd
Hospital 1k to 2k Would like vaginal unmedicated birth but open to medicated vaginal birth I just want someone who cares and will help my husband and I through the process Laundry, cleaning
I plan to give birth in a hospital, and I would like the support and a few perinatal visits. I also have Medicaid that accepts a Doula so I would need someone who takes Medicaid.
shady grove hospital I want natural birth if possible insurance blue choice blue cross blue shield
Hospital 800$ Want to have a vagainal birth with epidural and minimum tears
Birth at fair oaks hospital. Kaiser permanente coverage. Birth plan in progress.
We are insured by Kaiser so going to deliver at either INOVA Fair Oaks or Virginia health in Arlington. This is our first baby so I don’t have any sense of a birth plan or specific requirements. Looking for someone who’s calm and patient, and can walk me through every step of the way during labor and delivery. Muslim background would be a huge plus, but not required. Must speak English. Budget is around $1k
I plan to give birth in a hospital I would like a doula covered by insurance if possible I would like to have a birth without a epidural, I am considering a birthing tub, and this pregnancy im hoping for a VBAC
I plan to give birth at Inova Fairfax Hospital and use Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield to cover doula services (I confirmed they will cover). I plan to have a natural, unmedicated birth if possible, but due to certain risk factors my doctors think it is possible I will need a c-section.
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