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Bridgeport hospital Second language in spanish appreciate it Years of experience Nurturing and calm Husky a coverage
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Birth support at L&M hospital in New London CT. I have Aetna Medicare and Medicaid
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My budget for a doula is 2k. My birth plan would be to labor at home for a while and then drive to Manchester memorial hospital to give birth because I believe they are the most vba2c supportive in Connecticut with the midwives affiliated there.
I am hoping to receive a doula as I am newly pregnant, I am looking for support for prenatal, during birth and possibly after.I plan to give birth in a hospital setting, and I have husky I dont know if that is covered.
St Charles Hospital, 5k budget for midwife, limited interventions, epidural. For night nursing I would actually just need a few nights a week between the hours of 3pm to 12 pm every other week because of my work schedule with possible.
I plan on giving birth In a hospital(Baystate) my Massheath (behealthy) pays for everything I plan on getting epidural and giving birth vbac and everything else not to sure about just want my doula to be understanding patient upfront honest etc…
Home birth Water birth Non invasive Hands off approach Relaxing environment
I live in Ledyard, CT, but I plan to give birth at South County Hospital in Wakefield, RI. I am still working out the details of my birth plan, but I am hoping to have an unmedicated birth. This is my first baby, so someone knowledgeable about breastfeeding and establishing newborn sleep patterns would be appreciated. I have TriCare Prime.
I am having twins. Will deliver is hospital ok with epidural want a vaginal birth of possible. Do not want episotomy unless medically necessary. I do not know what to expect finance wise for a doula I would like someone to help me with labor and delivery and guide me in the days/ weeks leading up to it. I would like assistance on prepping for lactation and maybe help postpartum with that as well as any other assistance.
Hospital Birth. I dont know what Doulas cost. No birth plan yet
I’m planning to give birth in a hospital because I feel most comfortable having medical support available. I definitely plan on getting an epidural for pain management, but I still want the experience to feel as calm and supported as possible. My budget is around $800–$1,500, depending on what’s included. I’m open to some flexibility if it’s a really good fit and includes prenatal and postpartum support. For my birth plan, I’m hoping for a smooth vaginal delivery, but I’m also realistic and open to whatever is safest for me and the baby. Since I plan on getting an epidural, I’d really like someone who can help me stay relaxed, guide me through the process, and support both me and my partner during labor. Communication is really important to me—I want to understand what’s happening and feel involved in decisions. After birth, I’d love immediate skin-to-skin contact and some guidance during those first few hours. Postpartum support would also be really helpful
i need a doula in norwalk or fairfield connecticut
Plan to give birth at a hospital (L&M hospital in New London), tricare select covers doulas so hopefully I can find a doula that’s covered by our health insurance. My first was a very long induced labor, about 56 hours and I pushed for 3 hours. Ended up having a c section and would love to try a vbac this time around.
I plan to give birth at Stamford Hospital. This is my first pregnancy after a long journey of infertility and I really don't know what I am looking for specifically in terms of birth because there are so many options and I have so many questions and I would like someone to be able to help explain my options and how to best convey them and advocate for them.
Birth doula, baystate springfield, MA, natural birth
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance company will pay for a duola. My first pregnancy ended in an emergency csection and I struggled to provide milk for my daughter. I would like to avoid a csection if possible and be able to breastfeed for the first year
I plan to give birth at home. My budget is 1500-2000. I don't have a specific birth plan yet.
i really wanted a at home birth, but if not i would prefer to give birth at st. charles. I dont want any medication that isnt necessary i want skin to skin if possible for both me and the dad.
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