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I plan to give birth in my home, and have a water tub available. I do not have a budget. I want my birth to be in my living room, with a warm tub of water available. I want to be able to go into any position I feel is needed. I would like delayed cord clamping, and no vaccines or shots of any sorts after baby is born, and to keep the vernix caseosa on after birth for at least 24 hours. I would like my husband to be there, and possibly my mother, along with a midwife and a doula. I would like some music, and support from everyone in the room. if a medical emergency were to happen, there is a fire station across the street, and hospital is 10-15 minutes away. This is my first pregnancy, and I would love a happy and safe home birth. I am still actively researching.
Im giving birth at home, around 300 for our budget. I want to do it naturally, deyladed cord clamping, having a water birth. I want someone experienced, someone who is kind and won't rush through my birth
My OB says there is a 20% chance she'll be in the room for delivery, apparently that's average. I want someone in the room who is there to uphold my wishes and birth plan. I want a natural birth. I funny want to clamp the cord until it spots pulsing. I'm on the fence about vitamin k. I don't want my baby to be bathed right away, or taken from me. I don't consent to the eye treatment they put on baby, or any vaccines. I need to know there is someone advocating for these choices, and am looking for someone to help me bring our baby into the world who will respect my faith and those choices
- Planning to give birth in hospital at Providence in Everett. - We are hoping to use AppleHealth/Medicaid, which I have for the duration of pregnancy. - This is my second pregnancy and birth. Our first child was delivered via unplanned c-section at 41 weeks after induction. I would like TOLAC if prior to 42 weeks or a planned c-section at 41/42 weeks. - We had a great doula for our first delivery - her words and presence carried me through some tough moments in labor and before. I didn't know if that was something I wanted again, but the closer I get to the date, the more I want a sense of affirmation of my intuition, self-advocacy and support as we navigate the medical system.
Need a doula covered by apple Health, someone to help me with labor and birthing strategies. Delivering at Good Samaritan hospital in Puyallup, WA. I want to go all natural this time.
-hospital -still deciding -unknown budget at this time
Spouse wants to give birth at home. I dont have a budget yet since we have tricare that could help. We also dont have a plan yet.
We’re expecting our first baby this summer and are hoping to find a compassionate doula who would be a good fit for our birth team. We’re planning a hospital water birth with the midwives through Kaiser and are hoping for an unmedicated, supportive, calm birth experience. We don’t have family support nearby, since we are from out of state so it’s really just my husband and me navigating this new season together. I’m also transitioning out of work during pregnancy, so while we deeply value doula care, we’re working within a budget of about $500–$1000 and would be incredibly grateful for anyone who offers sliding-scale support or flexible options. More than anything, we’re hoping to find someone warm, grounded, encouraging, and supportive of physiologic birth. If this sounds like a good fit, we’d love to connect 💛
I plan to give birth at st Micheal’s in Silverdale. I am a high risk pregnancy, looking for emotional help and guidance. I have a 1 year old and the birth was traumatic. Just need a support system to help, not 100% what exactly I need but I had a doula as a nurse at the hospital and she made me so comfortable, looking for that again this pregnancy.
HBAC, post natal care. Hoping to work with someone in my network since hbac isn’t covered by insurance. I’m working with foothills midwifery with back up plan to transfer to St. Louis Hospital if I’m risked out of care
Hi! I’m currently looking for a doula and wanted to share a bit about what I’m hoping for. As a first-time mom, I’m looking for someone with strong labor and delivery experience who can help guide both me and my partner through the process. I’m planning for a likely medicated birth, so I’d love a doula who is supportive of that approach and can help me navigate my options while still advocating for my preferences. It’s really important to me to have someone who can provide both emotional and physical support during labor, as well as offer solid education leading up to delivery so we feel prepared and confident.
I am giving birth at Foothills Midwifery. My official due date is August 4, 2026, but I have always been early by 10-15 days. I need my insurance plan accepted which is the Community Health Plan of Washington. I want a holistic approach and full support during labor and delivery and for some time afterwards as well. I would like my spouse and 3 other children to be involved as well if possible.
Birthing center/The birthing inn in Tacoma Unknown Unknown
Plan to give birth in Hospial, looking for someone to help us navigate our first pregnancy and provide education on birthing and making the experience as easy as possible. Budget $1,500
My partner is schizoeffective and I would like a doula who is well educated and experienced in mental health so that it will better help me through the delivery. Also I’m looking for someone who can assist me in understanding everything because I’m a first time mom. I have United Health Care through Washington Apple health. I plan on giving birth in a hospital.
Birth Plan: Hospital midwifery center Budget: $1500-$3000 Birth Plan: Unmedicated Christian-religion preferred
University of Washington Hospital - Montlake Molina Apple Health insurance coverage This is my first pregancy and I would like to give birth naturally and take little to no medication.
I would like to give birth in a birth center with minimal interventions. I want to be really intentional with the interventions and screenings in the prenatal period as well. This is my first pregnancy at age 27, and my husband wants to be involved in the process as much as possible.
One that is well experienced with several yrs of experience. Affordable payment plan. Home birth if possible.
Hello, I am contacting you about my Baby Sister, Elaina Black. Of course we are doing this all last minute! She really wants to have a natural labor, she is giving birth in a hospital, but the baby is measuring bigger than her tummy and it dawned on me that it would probably be a good idea to have an experienced Doula helping her with positioning and breathing, etc. her husband, and I will be there for emotional support, but quite honestly I’ll probably just be crying the entire time. I wanted to find out what insurance you accept. She has dual coverage both United healthcare, which is private insurance through her company and TRICARE via being a military wife. She is giving birth at Tacoma General Hospital Insurance covers doula support/care/treatment I want a natural birth if possible.
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