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I plan to give birth at UVA in Charlottesville, Virginia. I would like a Doula to meet me in my home before I go into the hospital. I’m in Piney River, Virginia, which is 45 minutes to an hour from Charlottesville. I would like to labor as long as possible at home to need somebody who can help me to labor at home, but to know when to go in to the hospital, I would like a natural low intervention birth. I would like somebody to help me with breathing in different massages and pain coping mechanisms for labor I would like somebody to advocate for me at the hospital for the things that I find important. It may not be able to stand up for while laboring and delivering. And do not have a budget at this time
I want to experience a home birth. I want to have a water birth.
Augusta Health, accepts insurance and to be coached during labor
Giving birth at UVA in Charlottesville, Va Covered by United healthcare and want to have a natural birth with postpartum care.
We plan to give birth in a hospital. We Would love to have a doula present with us. Not sure on budget. We are planning to be fully natural with the birth.
I need help during birth and after. I plan to give birth at the hospital, I dont know pricing so I dont know a budget that's realistic so im hope my insurance will cover or I can do a payment plan. I dont have a birth plan yet.
1. UVA hospital 2. Tricare insurance covers 6 hours pre-birth plus birth event. 3. Unmedicated
I am searching for a birthing doula/ postpartum. I'll be giving birth at Sovah hospital in Danville VA. Im using medicaid. I want to labor at home until I get into active labor. I'd like to get an epidural but wait until 5 cm at least. I'd like to do as many movements as possible to help get baby into position vertically before epidural and after epidural I'd like to have help with different positions on a ball in bed. I want my husband there and to help with counter pressures and just to be with me. I'd like the lights to be dim and minimal interruptions and cervical checks. I need help finding others way of managing pain in case something goes wrong with epidural and i have to go naturally. Possibly some music but I may just put headphones in. When baby comes I want delayed cord clamping and after she can be wiped off but I'd like her back immediately for golden hour. I want to try to latch her as soon as possible.
Good morning, My name is Autumn Knight, and I am the new Maternal and Child Health Community Health Worker at the Martinsville Health Department. We offer services such as case management for pregnant and postpartum individuals, and I am reaching out to learn more about the support you provide in our area with the hope to be able to connect local women to your services. I would love the opportunity to connect with you or someone from your team to discuss your available services. I look forward to hearing from you soon! Thanks! Best regards,
I am hoping for a VBAC after a semi-traumatic cesarean experience. I believe my best chances to achieve this would be through help of a doula and a midwife, as the current OB I see pushed for an early induction last time and I can feel that's the direction she's pushing for this second pregnancy. The OB only pushed for induction and brought up cesarean based on baby's projected size. First son was 8lbs 12.5oz at birth; so not small, but certainly not over 10lbs as they had insisted. My current plan is to give birth at Henrico Doctor's Hospital (where I delivered my first), but am open to other options such as a home birth or a birthing center. I would love to try for unmedicated this go around. I am not a high-risk pregnancy, I have a healthy BMI, baby is healthy, no gestational diabetes, no markers for preeclampsia or hypertension, so I believe and feel strongly that I can attempt a VBAC + TOLAC.
My wife and I (LGBT) are expecting our first child on 6/10/2026, and plan to deliver at Brookhaven Midwifery in Harrisonburg, VA. I intend to labor at home alone in Monterey, VA, but would like a doula to meet us at the birth center, and to accompany us to the hospital in the event of a transfer.
FTM, need help learning to baby carry, use car seat safely, and build a safe and effective sleep/night routine that is complicated by chronic health issues.
First time mom, natural home birth with assistance of midwives. Home in downtown Floyd, VA. Midwives located in Roanoke. Looking for a doula that would accept Medicaid if available.
Desiring a Medicaid Certified Doula, 1. VCU/ South Hill, VA 2. Medicaid 3. No current birth plan
I plan to give birth in a hospital and my estimated budget is between $3,000 and $4,000. I plan to have a medicated birth with induction if necessary. I prefer delayed cord clamping and no vaccinations given to the baby.
Women’s hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina Employer pays up to a 1,000 I don’t have a plan, first time searching for a doula
Help in delivery room, provide Medical advice, and a nurse
Delivering at Henricos Doctors Hospital and planning unmedicated birth
Placental encapsulation only. I have a planned c-section on Tuesday. Please let me know if you can help. Thank you
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