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I want to give birth in a birth center (not at home or in the hospital). No idea Leave the placenta no clamp, water birth and all natural as much as possible, but I need a teacher and coach to prepare me for that because I'm far from it and this would be my first pregnancy.
I plan to give birth at the Brigham city community hospital. I want to have my baby unmedicated.
Hello, I am currently 33 weeks pregnant and looking for a doula to help support me through my first time giving birth. We have been taking birth classes and are fairly confident, but still want a doula at the birth to help walk us through none drug pain relief options. We are currently planning on giving birth at holy cross hospital -Davis in Layton. What is your pricing like and what would be included?
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 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.
I plan to give birth in a hospital using an epidural and only necessary interventions. I am looking for someone who can provide support to me and my newborn during birth and postpartum. I am hoping to pay less than $100 an hour.
I'm Having a planned Hospital Birth. NO particular birth plan, no specific requirements for the Doula.
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 plan on giving birth in a hospital. I want to have a natural birth with delayed cord clamping. Needs to work with Tricare west- they mention that authorized doulas must meet specific certification, training, and experience requirements, including certification from approved organizations like DONA, CAPPA, or ICEA, and signing a participation agreement. Overall would like to get some preparation before/after birth + assistance during birth.
Intermountain Layton hospital, natural / unmedicated birth in their rooms with tubs, dad travels for work, first baby, delayed clamping, little to no interventions, placenta capsules, house duties, help with dog, getting into routine, mental health support for mom, it’s been a tough pregnancy, most of it was spent alone, unexpected, someone with a lot of experience, grounded, calm, spiritual or faith led background
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!!!
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.
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