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1. Hospital 2. Unsure 3. I plan to go without any pain medication or epidural
I plan to deliver at the hospital, with an epidural around 6-7 cm, I am not sure the cost really trying to get an idea
1. Give birth in Winnie Palmer hospital Orlando 2. Not sure 3. I want to try to give birth with no epidural
Holmes regional First child I’m unsure of budget I’m unsure of plan
Hospital birth but as natural as possible. I want unmediated no cervical checks delayed cord clamping dad to catch baby and cut cord. Has experience and succeed with natural births
I am currently 14 weeks (due May 9th) into my first pregnancy. My husband and I are looking for a doula to assist with an unmedicated birth at Holmes Hospital. I go to HealthFirst and my doctors rotate, so any of the 6 could be there for my birth. We would love for a doula who knows us and can help assist with our birth plan and for the unexpected in the moment! We would love to schedule a consultation during the week after 5:00pm if you can be available then. We are most interested in learning more about Laboring Down, Unmedicated Birth, avoiding birth laying on the back, and delaying infant vaccinations until 2 months or later.
I am married and new to the area. I am 43 years old unplanned but welcome pregnancy. Overall health is good. High risk only due to age. 2 older daughters 16 (3hr labor) and 20 (52 hr labor) both vaginal births one with epidural. I have different opinions and views since then and would like a coach nearby to help with the birth and any other educational assistance. I am self pay no insurance as of yet. Pending a new job. I would like a hospital birth but open to home birth plans.
I am about 15 weeks right now. I have been waiting to get accepted by Medicaid before I began searching for a doula (not to have my hopes crushed)! I am 27, and this will be my first child. I believe I will most likely give birth at the hospital. I would like to do a natural birth, and I really want to get on top of it and get someone who I can trust to help me. I am so excited and grateful to have the opportunity to have a doula, and I so look forward to speaking with you.
1. I plan to give birth in the hospital, and with calming effects. 2. My estimated budget without any calculations: A maximum of $200 a week. 3. I want to be completely calm when I go into labor. It’s in my intentions to have these things available and set up in the delivery room: Essential oils and a diffuser, a small space for an “altar” of Jesus (really just a tiny ritual to feel close to him), a Himalayan salt rock, plenty of water on standby, as well as tranquil music, Italian ice and banana popsicles, and whatever else I can conjure up before the baby arrives. I do not want to be on my back giving birth. I want to be as relaxed as possible, considering my condition as a more naturally at-risk, pregnant woman. I want to be able to push quicker and easier than I may be able to on my back. If possible, I would love a short labor experience, as long as my baby allows me to.
I plan to give birth in my own home. I would like to deliver as naturally as I can. I'm looking to be as educated as I can be. I need someone who can explain all of my home birth options. With all the information out there, I am feeling overwhelmed and really need some guidance. I am 18 weeks pregnant with my first child. My mother was a Doula many years ago so I do know some things but I'm looking to organize my thoughts and vision of wha birth will be.
Winnie Palmer in Orlando Not sure what kind of budget this requires I have heard that a lot of insurances have started to cover doulas so hoping for that I want to do unmedicated and as natural as possible. I have everything I’m wanting to do written down but I want someone to help advocate for us so we don’t have to worry about it
I plan to give birth in the hospital but I have been looking into methods to go naturally. This is our first baby and we have so much to learn. I would like some education before birth and then someone there with us during delivery.
Give birth at holmes hospital DONA certified Be able to provide my insurance with a superbill
I am looking for a support/advocate person to be with me at the hospital when I give birth. OBs cannot promise I will know who delivers me so having someone that knows what I want and need is important to me. I am looking for the least amount of interventions as possible. Delayed cord clamping, golden hour, etc. This will be my third birth but first one with a doula if I decide to hire one.
Hospital, I’m still working on my birth plan. Possibly natural as long as I can with epidural. Keeping baby in room with me, skin to skin, etc
Home birth, cannot afford a midwife nor do we need one, have already had 4 happy, healthy home births with no issues.
This is my first pregnancy and I’m having a baby girl. I’m not sure what I want to do or what will be the most easy and stress free for me and my baby girl. I want to go all natural. I’m not sure what price or if anybody can take my insurance
1: Advent Health Hospital in Orlando 2: Open for discussion 3: N/A at the moment
Hello, my name is Melanie. I’m interested in learning more about home birth and would love information on your services, including home birth care and early childbirth education classes. Thank you in advance.
Hospital Birth Budget TBD Have not decided birth plan
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