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I am going to be giving birth in the Lutheran General Hospital through their midwives birthing center. I want to have a vaginal delivery. This is my second baby and first time around I did have a vaginal delivery but my baby was almost 10lbs so I had a lot of tear, and postpartum hemorrhage. Although i did recover pretty quickly, I want to avoid having a lot of tearing.
Looking for a doula during birth and for birth prep. Plan to give birth in a hospital and leaning towards an unmedicated vaginal birth.
lactation consultant advice how to breastfeeding a baby
I have Aetna Medicaid insurance and I just would like to give birth natural and if I can no epidural in a hospital but need help preparing for birth and make it natural, I am currently not working I’m not sure if insurance covers a birth doula
I plan to give birth naturally in a hospital - i have blue cross blue shield illinois - id number u3v825904897
I am a trans woman planning a labor simulation experience at home for personal gender identity reasons using medical-grade EMS equipment to simulate contractions over approximately 17 hours. I am looking for a gender-affirming doula willing to provide virtual support including breathing coaching, position guidance, and safety monitoring during the simulation. My budget is flexible with financial hardship — sliding scale or reduced rates appreciated. I am not seeking support for an actual birth.
This is my second birth. I plan to have an unmedicated hospital birth at Lutheran General Hospital. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO.
good samaritan hospital. goal is to attempt a VBAC. My births will be about 16 months apart.
Hospital birth, tricare coverage Birth plan is to avoid pitocin
mental and emotional support for epidural free labor and to assert for my needs at the hospital. I have blue cross blue shield community health plans insurance with medicaid
Budget 500 Hospital birth Guidance to avoid c section and Minimal interventions Cord to be white No pitocin unless medically necessary No traction NO episiotomy
I am doing a home birth and I already have a provider. They require me to have a Doula. I am wondering if there is someone in network with my insurance BCBS PPO
Hi! My name is Emma and I’m currently looking for a doula for my delivery in early September! I was recommended you by my midwife and was wondering if you had availability? I look forward to hearing from you.
1. Hospital 2. $1,000 3. Give birth at hospital -- I don't know much else!
I plan on giving birth at the CDH Hospital. I don’t know what my budget is at this time. My birth plan is a successful VBAC birth since my first baby was breech.
I plan to give birth at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. I am looking for a supportive and experienced midwife who can help guide me through a natural birth. My goal is to have as natural of a labor and delivery as possible, using breathing techniques, movement, and positioning to manage pain. Medical interventions would be my last resort, but I understand they may be necessary if there are safety concerns for me or my baby. I would like someone who is patient, encouraging, and communicates well so I feel supported and calm throughout the process. My budget is flexible depending on the services provided.
In hospital doula services Elmhurst Hospital Un-medicated
Hospital first time birth. $1000 budget or less. Birth plan not made yet but plan to do the least intrusive to no intervention/medication possible
I’m a first-time mom planning a hospital birth, and I’m looking for a doula who can help guide me through the process and options, especially since I’m still figuring out what I want my birth plan to look like. I’m feeling a bit torn between wanting to stay mobile during labor and pushing in a position other than on my back, while also considering the possibility of an epidural. I’d love support understanding how those options can work together and what flexibility looks like in a hospital setting. I’m also looking for help with lactation and postpartum feeding. I want to breastfeed but am planning to combo feed, and I’d really appreciate guidance on how to do that in a way that supports my milk supply and feels manageable as a first-time mom. Overall, I’m hoping for someone who can educate me, help me feel confident in my choices, advocate for me during labor if needed, and support me both during birth and in the early postpartum period.
I am a neurodivergent person who is having their first child. My goal is to have a level headed strong supporter in the delivery room and someone to assist in follow up with handling life with a baby when I am autistic and ADHD
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