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Able to work 4-5 hours a day from 11-4 pm. Can take care of a 4 and 2 years old; feeding them; taking them to park; cleaning up after them. Able to do meal prep, make mom food, do light cleaning and laundry around house. Budget is 15-25$ per hour
I am 4 weeks pregnant. I want to give a home birth.i have healthy blue medicaid.
I’m looking for a doula to support me during my first hospital birth, due August 5th. I plan to deliver at Greensboro’s Women & Children’s Hospital and will be using Medicaid/Healthy Blue coverage if available. I want a calm, supportive, and reassuring birth experience with someone who can help advocate for me, keep me comfortable, and guide me through labor emotionally and physically. I’d like support with breathing, positioning, pain management techniques, and staying relaxed during labor. My goal is to have a positive hospital birth where I feel informed, supported, and respected throughout the process.
I am a first time mom, will be 45 at birth, giving birth at UNC Chapel Hill. I am looking for a doula to help with the hope of an unmedicated birth, but open to whatever birth is most healthy for me and baby. Budget up to $2000
Planning on vbac in a hospital in Huntersville, NC
Hospital, 1750, postpartum, feeding care, physiological birth, holistic options
hospital birth preferred. budget $1500 - don't currently have a birth plan, hoping someone can guide me through this. This would be my first and I'm seeking guidance.
Post birth help and assisted hospital delivery (patient advocacy). Maybe some education.
- Washington, NC - Budget: $2,500 - Female certified prenatal, labor, and postpartum doula. 5 or more years of experience. - Mom is 29 years old, and it's her first pregnancy. Has ADHD and OCD and has experienced perinatal depression. - Additional Duties: sleep training, lactation support, and light cleaning and laundry.
Plan to give birth at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Prefer a doula that accepts Tricare Prime. The only 100% decided part of my birth plan is no epidural, calm, relaxed environment, dim lighting, minimal intervention, minimal cervical checks, no medications unless medically necessary. Provided must be certified, must accept Tricare insurance, must have at least 3 years of experience. Would prefer to also have lactation assistance.
looking for a doula for a home birth, english speaking, tricare approved
I plan to give birth in a hospital but I need a doula that will help me advocate for myself. I have an overall “what I don’t want” but I’m terrible at advocating for myself and need a voice to help me not be swayed into something I don’t want to have. I am looking for a non-religious doula if possible and especially need one that takes Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina insurance. My goal is to have a natural birth in the birthing center (that’s attached to the hospital), I do not want an epidural but I’m open to trying nitrous oxide, I do not want to be induced, I’m aiming for infrequent cervical checks since they aren’t actually a way to assess progress, I want to delay cord clamping until the cord has stopped pulsating. I want to do immediate skin to skin with me and then with my husband and almost all tests can be done while doing skin to skin. I also do not want the baby taken out of my sight at any point unless for a medical emergency in which case my husband or doula would need to keep an eye on my baby at all times. I can’t think of anything else at the moment.
First pregnancy at 33 years old. I wanted to give birth at home but my family is against it so I will be birthing in hospital but want to be as natural and have as few interventions as possible. I live in Blounts Creek, NC but will be birthing in Greenville, NC. I am pregnant with healthy, baby boy who is measuring 2 weeks ahead already. No abnormalities have been identified. I am looking for experienced doula to help me prepare for labor and postpartum period and advocate for me during both. I plan to breastfeed. I am unsure of budget because I don't know how doulas bill but I also have private insurance, soon (pregnancy) medicaid and ability to pay out of pocket as well.
I am planning to give birth at a hospital in Raleigh NC and I am in network with Cigna (Open Access Plus plan) I am looking for someone with experience in supporting first time mothers in creating a birth plan, offering emotional and educational support during labor and postpartum.
I am expecting my second child and worried about getting enough sleep to care for both children. I have a little boy who will be 2 and three months. I am hoping to attempt to ebf. I would like someone with a year or two experience minimum. I'm not sure what kind of budget is expected but would be able to save up until September if I had some idea of cost.
I care for my disabled mother and having to care for the baby and her after I deliver will be very tricky. This is my first baby but I have older sister who has said that caring for the baby while trying to recover is tricky. I just need help with all the tasks!
Baby born 37 + 3. Difficulty latching and minimal sucking seen/felt, quick to exhaust during feeding, no milk supply yet, difficulty hand expressing and pumping colostrum so far, concerns of baby not getting enough to eat and getting milk supply.
Hi there, We are seeking a certified maternity doula to help with night nurse duties. We need the doula to be certified to be covered by our insurance. We just welcomed a baby boy 2 days ago and are looking for help with feeding and waking up with him at night. Thanks! Lindsay
Hello, I am looking for a labor support Doula for the birth of my first child in Late June/early July. I have not yet decided whether I will have a home birth, or of give birth at Naval Medical Center. I am planning to have a natural, unmediated birth and know I will need physical and emotional support through it.
I am looking for someone to come to my home to help sleep train out almost 6 month old. Right now, he requires to be rocked to fall asleep. We want to start lying him down sleepy but awake and try to do the Ferber method to check in on him. We have attempted to get started, but it is not going well. I need someone to help me get over the hump and get a consistent routine going
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