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I need someone who can help me through an unmedicated birth in a hospital. I want to avoid the epidural at all costs.
Hi, I’m reaching out to discuss working together. I’m pregnant with my first, a boy and I’m interested in mainly support during my c-section and postpartum. I would like to get into a flow before the birth but mainly utilize your service during and post. I’m also interested in a night nurse. Please let me know if you have time to connect soon. With Gratitude, Britt
I am early on in navigating my first pregnancy. I will be giving birth at UMass Memorial in Worcester, but I live in Charlton, MA. I am interested in having a birth doula and ideally the same candidate to help when we transition to home life for a few hours. I’m interested in having an unmediated birth, however I am aware that reality might have a different thought. Movement is a necessity for me. I have a wonderful partner, and would like to complement my support team with someone who can help me transition through labor stages as well as navigate the relationship between doctors/nurses.
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'm approaching birth as naturally as possible, with little to no interventions. Planning on giving birth at the Woman and Infants hospital in the ABC room, but if it's not available then a regular labor and delivery room.
UCONN Exploring budget Need help with birth plan Anthem
MassHealth, C Section, Charlton Hospital, Fall River
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…
Hospital birth, I want to try for a natural birth but am open to whatever keeps baby safe.
Hospital birth As natural as possible but high risk-bicuspid aortic valve-being seen by MFM Plan to use insurance Birth plan: epidural or possibly not, laboring down as much as long as possible allowing fetal ejection reflex to hopefully take place so minimal pushing. I declined the use of a forceps/suction assisted birth. C section is also still on the table. Want to move about freely or if there’s an epidural in place assistance moving, do not want to birth on my back. Minimal vaccines, delaying schedule and not doing all of them. Must be the preservative free vitamin k shot and if not available then drops only. Delayed cord clamping until white or not pulsating. Baby stays in room with us at all times for all tests etc.. plan to breast feed.
I would love to give birth at home, but I currently take thyroid medication and if things do get complicated during birth, I am open to going to a hospital. Most important is for me and baby to be healthy and safe.
Natural at home birth. Christian, water birth, 3rd pregnancy, natural herbs and vitamins. Blue cross blue shield for insurance
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’m currently looking for a at home birth CNM then A doula after birth
Birth doula, baystate springfield, MA, natural birth
Hospital Birth. I dont know what Doulas cost. No birth plan yet
Newton Wellesley hospital - $1500-$2000 - developing a birth plan currently with minimal to no vaccines. We are looking to avoid all vaccines possible and spending time doing research to decide after 3-12 months postpartum.
Di/Di twin pregnancy Birth at umass Looking for someone who accepts tufts direct silver
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