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I’m planning on birthing at United Hospital in Saint Paul. I have about $1500-2500 to spend. Provider needs to be a certified/licensed doula. I’m looking for someone to be there for the birth and maybe 3-5 overnight postpartum shifts.
I am looking for a doula to help mr through pregnancy, labor and delivery, someone to be my advocate, lead me through this journey, and to also be support for my husband during labor and delivery ans maybe even some breastfeeding help and support and postpartum support. I plan to give birth in Hutchinson, Mn at Hutchinson Health. Budget roughly $1000, maybe more. I want an unmedicated, intervention free birth if at all possible.
I need a doula to guide me through things cuz I'm having baby all natural at the hospital which is St Luke's internal medicine in Duluth Minnesota
Starting to tentatively look for doulas for my second birth. I’ve never had a doula before but I’m very interested. I plan to give birth at the Ridgeview birth center in Waconia, MN. My budget can’t go higher than 2k including postpartum packages. I enjoyed a medicated birth with my first baby but wished I could have labored longer before getting the epidural—I had exclusive back labor and it was hard to make any decisions as I couldn’t move without having severe contractions. I’m hoping for a more peaceful second birth where I don’t have to be the most educated advocate in the room (my mom and husband were very supportive but didn’t have any background in back labor). As for postpartum, I’m interested in some form of small support since we’re transitioning to two kids and my first won’t quite be 18 months by my due date for baby #2. It will be a lot!
Wii need someone that can help with child education, feeding and tips
I'm giving birth in a hospital and hope to have a natural birth. This is my second child. I had breastfeeding struggles with the first and would love someone who can help with that. I will be 35 at time of birth. If the doula wouldn't mind watching the baby for a few hours so I could get sleep after birth that would be amazing. Someone who is Christian would also be a plus. I'm hoping to find someone who also works with my insurance
Nighttime care, help with newborn care overnight, respond to baby/feed/change baby as needed overnight.
Looking for overall support person. My husband works A LOT and I have no family or support system near by. I plan on hospital birth but no epidural. I have a 3 and 7 year old as well
certified postpartum doula. little help with cleaning and cooking and taking care of baby
We are looking for a compassionate and knowledgeable doula that can help my husband and I manage house duties and provide information/support regarding feeding, sleep schedule, soothing techniques, etc. We would like an overnight doula to help us with our sleep hygiene. We would ideally like someone who is up to date on evidence based practices.
Hello! My name is Haddie. I plan on giving birth at the Lakeview Hospital/birthcenter in Stillwater. I am on Medicaid and would be paying through that. My birth plan is to have a positive vaginal birth. I plan on getting an epidural. I had a fairly experience last pregnancy and labor/delivery and hoping to keep that going. I am looking for someone to help be my advocate, help me have a positive birth, and help me breastfeed successfully after.
I will be giving birth at United Hospital. I have health partners insurance through the state, so any services would need to be covered by insurance. I am hoping for as natural of a birth as possible with as few interventions as possible however, I am a high risk pregnancy due to type one diabetes. (my diabetes is decently well controlled and is not the same as type two diabetes.) I had a lot of trauma from my last birthing experience, I didn’t know my rights and the doctors were VERY controlling and even forceful with me.
Hi Maggie! In my past two births, I’ve experienced long, stalled, painful labors and have needed inductions. Because of that, I’m really looking for strong, hands-on support during labor—especially someone experienced with helping labor progress, using positioning, movement, and comfort techniques. I’m particularly interested in approaches like optimal positioning (Spinning Babies–type techniques), as well as support during longer or induced labors. It’s also important to me that my doula has experience/comfortability supporting diverse families or are mindful of cultural/religious preferences.
I plan to give birth at Abbott Northwestern. This is my second child, my first was born at Regions which was a 30+ hour labor including PPH. I am hoping for a smoother experience and less anxiety this time! I'd like to find someone with several years of experience. My husband is a resident physician and it is important to us to find someone who works well with care teams. I am not sure yet about my postpartum doula needs and budget, just thinking I'd like to find help with that too.
I would love to give birth at home, but Aetna insurance does not cover home births, so I am considering other options.
Hi, I’m looking for an overnight doula to help care for my newborn during the night. I’m currently in the postpartum period and need support with feedings, soothing, and general newborn care so I can get some rest. Ideally, I’m looking for someone experienced with newborns who is calm, reliable, and available for overnight shifts. If you have availability or can share more information about your services, I would really appreciate it.
Hi there! This is a first pregnancy/child for myself and my partner, Charles. Doulas have come highly recommended from family and friends and we look forward to working with one of you! Our main priorities are education and advocacy support. We are both new to this journey and will greatly benefit from open, transparent conversations about our options, items we may not even think to ask about, and creating a plan (plus plans b, c, d and more) that we’re all comfortable with and on the same page about. Prior to this pregnancy, I’ve always been on the “drugs ASAP” train for birth. As I’ve read and started educating myself, I would like evidence-based information on natural births and waiting until 7-8cm before introducing an epidural. My goal is a vaginal birth if it is safe for me and baby and anything to reduce tearing and long-term pain is my preference if possible. I want to give birth in a hospital setting because I feel safest in a setting with all of the medical staff and resources that may be necessary. Regarding advocacy, I am a high risk mama-to-be. I will be 35 when the baby is born, I have a high BMI and I have been a type II diabetic for years. I’m blessed to have a wonderful medical team and support system so my A1c is in the normal range and my other health markers are strong without medication. I imagine it’s beneficial for a potential doula to be aware of those conditions. Charles and I are both black and are well aware of the black maternal death rates during birth. We want to ensure we have an advocate for our comfort and safety, along with the baby’s comfort and safety, when we may not be able to advocate for ourselves. We plan to have the baby at Abbott Northwestern in Minneapolis and would love to take birthing, newborn and postpartum educational classes. My due date is 11/20, but my doctors and midwife have referenced I’ll likely go at 37-39 weeks due to my risk factors. An early-mid November labor is likely. A few fun facts about us! Charles is a high school science teacher and I work in the interior design/color psychology field. We live in a super cute old house in Minneapolis with our two cats. Our hobbies include cooking, traveling and reading. I also love trash reality tv and Charles is a big Dungeons & Dragons nerd. Our nursery artwork will be Pokémon themed 🤣 Hopefully all of that information fulfills the dating-profile-esque matching basics so we can all make an educated decision when considering working together. Really looking forward to connecting and learning!
TTC: I've had 2 early miscarriages. 1ts May 2022 & 2nd March 2023. We took a couple years off due to some injuries/health issues. We are now 36yrs(w) and 41yrs(h) and ttc. We are going on 3 months with no positive outcome. Pregnancy: Once pregnant my wish is to not take any vaccines while pregnant and we do not plan to vaccine our children. I'm still doing research but we are leaning towards not vaccinating. Birth: I'm open. I would like to learn more about my options.
I’m planning on delivering in a hospital. Unsure of my budget at the moment. My birth plan is generally relaxed I think. I want to labor naturally (no pitocin until after delivery), epidural is a must, I want to move around while laboring, delayed cord clamping, and immediate skin to skin with baby.
My daughter is expecting twins, the "last day" they will let her go until is April 23. She/we are interested in potential doula services as this will be their first children and twins is a lot. Please let me know of any providers you are aware of, thank you!
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