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Hospital Insurance coverage Don’t have a birth plan
Lactation consultant who is willing to come to my home and work with me. Is knowledgeable of combo feeding
We are seeking a postpartum doula to assist in the first 4-6 weeks of our new borns life.
Looking for a lactation consultant who accepts insurance (Carefirst).
Just had posterior tongue tie and lip tie clip. Preferring bottle, not opening wide enough.
Inova lansdowne, $1000 budged I plan on doing a no epidural induced and natural birth.
I am planning to give birth at Frederick Health Hospital (Frederick General Hospital) in Frederick, Maryland. My estimated due date is May 15, 2026. This will be my second baby, and I am hoping for a supportive birth environment with a doula who is familiar with hospital births. am looking to work with a doula who accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance or whose services may be covered or partially reimbursed through this insurance. I am also interested in postpartum support for approximately two weeks after delivery, so I am open to discussing the budget depending on insurance coverage and the services included My goal is to have a natural, unmedicated birth if possible. I would appreciate a doula who can provide calm emotional support, help with breathing techniques and labor positions, and support my preferences for a low-intervention birth whenever it is safe for both baby and me. Since this is my second baby, I am hoping for a smooth experience with guidance during labor and reassurance throughout the process.
I'm 27 weeks pregnant with twins (first pregnancy) and am looking for an IBCLC to prepare for breastfeeding. I am also looking for a night doula/night nanny to help in the first few weeks or months of my babies' lives. I'm giving birth in a hospital and am hoping for a vaginal birth (depending on how the twins present).
I need help with latching and pumping to get my supply up for baby
Hospital. $120,000 household income Looking to have a natural birth without induction or an epidural. I would like to breastfeed exclusively at least for the first 4 months. Requirements: RN certification with 4-8 years of experience For a birth doula we're willing to pay between $1000-3000 for two days in the hospital with us. And an additional $1000 for at-home help like lactation consultancy, etc.
Latching baby properly esp it hurts a lot and making more milk so i don’t beed to supplement with formula
We’re moving midway through the pregnancy to the DC region, Maryland side. We’ll probably live in the Rockville area but I’m hoping to give birth with the midwives at George Washington University’s hospital. I’m looking for a labor doula to support an unmediated birth. I also struggled with low supply with my first child so I’m hoping to find a lactation consultant who specialises in that. We have Tricare, which covers both doulas and IBCLCs.
John Hopkins Hospital Price: $1,800-2,000 My goal is to have an Unmedicated birth. This will be baby #2 for us. I had a pretty bad experience with my first where my wishes and concerns were completely ignored. I really wish I had someone there to advocate for me when I couldn’t think clearly, my nurse was very evil person and caused a lot of pain and negativity while I was in labor. I get back labor, and the pain is so unbearable I’d really need someone to help me cope and push through! I’d also love a doula who is very informative on certain things hospitals tend to force mothers into. Would love if my doula were seasoned with At least 4 years of experience. I had a very hard time with postpartum recovery which I believe hindered me from being able to breastfeed since I was under so much stress. I would really love to breastfeed this time around.
Mother helper. Helping me manage postpartum with 2 toddlers an a new addition to the family.
1. Hospital; 2. Tricare authorized providers; 3. Epidural, vaginal birth
1. I am giving birth at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 2. Estimated budget is $100 per visit 3. Natural birth
Difficulty with initial latch + slow return to birth weight
Holy Cross Hospital in Silcer Spring, MD. Hoping to be $1000 or less for birth doula. Hospital birth with limited interventions. Although I’m not against epidural if I feel it’s necessary for pain. Looking for an advocate for myself and husband.
Lactation consultant. Our 5 week old son is having problems latching, so he spits up a lot, gets gas, and is fussy a lot. This is affecting naps and sleeps. Need someone who accepts TRICARE select.
I need a lactation consultant that can make home visits to help me breast feed my 2 week old baby that is all of a sudden getting frustrated and crying during breast feeding but is happy with a bottle. I have Anthem blue cross blue shield insurance.
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