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Carrot-approved nighttime postpartum doula who can take the baby at nights, budget around 15,000
Giving birth in hospital, open to budget, but looking for a certified postpartum doula who can really help educate my husband and I on taking care of a newborn and making sure we take care of ourselves, as well.
I'm looking for ad hoc overnight support on weekends primarily.
I plan to give birth to twins at Cornell. I’m working on my birth plan, deciding between a planned C-section or attempting a natural birth. I have Anthem BCBS and would prefer someone in network.
Hello! I am currently pregnant with twins! I am planning to give birth at Hackensack University Medical Center. I am excited for birth and hopeful to have a natural, physiological birth. My OB practice also values a vaginal birth. I am not sure what to expect for budget for a doula, however, my budget would be around $1,000. I would love to have as little interventions during birth as possible. It’s very important that as soon as the babies come out I am able to hold them immediately. I would like to delay the cord clamping, and delay first bath as well. I also planning to breastfeed twins and would love education and support to be as effective as possible in that area!
I plan to give birth in hospital. I am looking for someone who could help take care my new born during night from 11pm -6am.
Home or birthing center birth preferred. Would like to see if my medical insurance covers any of the cost. Want to have a natural vaginal birth medication free.
Planning a home birth. Medicaid insurance to cover it
Going for a Hospital vaginal birth I have Aetna choice through 1199 trying to find someone covered through them My birth plan is to labor at home for as long as possible to reduce possibility of interfering with natural birth. I need help coming up with the rest
Holistic & natural. Eastern traditions. Englewood Hospital
Looking to get more information on a night nurse who can help first time parents after the birth of our baby. We would ideally be looking only for nights, for roughly 2 weeks after the baby is born so that we can rest and then get support for feeding, bathing, and getting used to a newborn. We are going to deliver at the Morgan Stanley children’s hospital in NYC and our estimated budget is 30.00/hour.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital, hoping to get covered by my insurance, Birth plan is to have a natural birth, requirements would be at least 5 years experience, I am 28 considered high risk due to the face that I have hypothyroidism I just need emotional moral support and a someone to advocate for me if I can’t or the father can’t
I’m planning on giving birth at a hospital. This is my first pregnancy so I am a bit confused and unsure where to start.
Assistance in the hospital after the baby is born because I'm having another C-section, including some assistance with breastfeeding. Preferably someone around my age. I want my husband to mostly stay home with our toddler during this time.
We are giving birth in Hackensack hospital. This is our first child. Our budget is approx. max 1,000. We currently plan on having a natural birth and would like to have someone who can help us feel comfortable, confident, and prepared the best we can be.
Planning to give birth in a hospital setting but need a doula to help through the birthing process as this is our first child. Would like to have as natural of a birth as possible. No epidural or pain meds. I want to try to not give birth on my back and do what is natural for my body. Delayed cord clamping until cord is white. Unsure how much these services cost, but hoping to have insurance cover
Hi - My wife is 29 weeks pregnant and expecting in April. We are seeking a doula who can support her in her journey and in the child’s birth. Our biggest need is not a cheerleader but instead someone who can represent us and our needs with the hospital leading up to the birth and at the hospital during labor, delivery, and post delivery. More like a wedding planner and less like an emotional support person. Would love to make a decision within the next two weeks.
Dear Pippa, My husband Sam and I are expecting our second child in mid September of this year. Sam will take off one week to ten days for paternity leave and then another week or so later in the year. We have a two year old son (Hugo) who will be in school from 8:30 to 1:30 Monday through Friday. I would like to speak with you about our specific needs, but I think it would be something like three days for five hours in the first week I’m home from the hospital, five days for five hours the next week, and then maybe two or three days for four hours the week after that. If you have availability to help us, it would be great to speak with you on the phone. Thank you, Nora Watson
Birth Center on the Hudson Insurance Covered - Horizon BCBS Omina Silver Phisiologic Birth - low to no intervention, freedom of movement, long delayed cord clamping
doula services, birth education, lamozze clas, yoga classes , midwife Option or lactation counsel. Any birthing information, birth prep , birth planing
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