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I prefer to have a waterbirth at home, if possible.
First baby, planning for no epidural, birth center with midwife
I’m in need of someone’s who will protect my rights as a new mother, but also my child. Child birth in the hospital
Hello, I am seeking a birth doula who provides holistic, nurturing, and empowering support throughout pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. While I deeply desired a home birth, I understand that may not be possible for me, and I am looking for someone who can help me create a calm, natural, spiritual, and intentional birth experience in whatever setting I deliver. I value emotional presence, grounding energy, and continuous labor support. I would like guidance with comfort measures, breathing techniques, advocacy, and informed decision-making so that I feel confident and supported throughout the process. It is important to me that my birth space feels safe, peaceful, and empowering. Postpartum care is equally important to me. I am looking for check-ins, recovery support, and gentle guidance as I transition into motherhood. Lactation education and hands-on breastfeeding support are a priority, as I would like to feel confident and well-informed in nourishing my baby. Overall, I am seeking a doula who honors both the physical and emotional aspects of birth and who can help me feel centered, supported, and empowered during this transformative time.
I plan on giving birth at Toledo hospital i’m on medicaid so ideally i would hope to find a doula that would charge my insurance so i wouldnt need to pay out of pocket. Birth plan is to do it as naturally as possible
Home/facility I want to see if my insurance covers cost
I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant with my first child. I’m planning on giving birth in a hospital but looking at my other options. I want the most natural birth possible. Currently do not have a budget.
First time mother! 1. Hospital 2. Budget: 60 3. Unmedicated birth, delayed cord clamping(until done pulsating), Husband will cut the cord, help breathing and pushing, little interventions only if needed.
1. hospital 2. $1,500 3. natural as possible in hospital setting
At st. V’s hospital Toledo Ohio I’m not sure a budget All natural birth plan this is the 4th baby first two were with epidural 3rd was with the laughing gas / natural
How to birth baby without epidural Steps following up to birth delivery When to breastfeed baby When to change baby diaper Postpartum Depression Child care needs Over all motherhood in general
I plan to give birth at Southwest General in Middleburg Heights mid/end of October. Budget is flexible as I am not sure what the average price range is. I have had a stillbirth and also an emergency c- Section. I would like to be able to move and walk around as much as possible. I had a birth plan for my last birth and it didn’t not go to plan at all. This time I would just like to be open to all options and not be set in stone on what I think I might want.
1. We plan to delivery at Good Samaritan Hospital 2. Don't have one 3. Have a bay safely, Brandon holds baby first, Delayed cord clamping: No cutting cord until it’s white, No vaccines, No goop in eyes, Perennial massage while pushing so I don’t tear, Only Brandon in delivery room with me.
I’m hoping to give birth at Tripoint Hospital in Concord. I’m willing to spend $1,500 but it would be nice if someone accepted Buckeye Medicaid so it wouldn’t come out of pocket. I’d really like a Christian Doula. I’d like no epidural and for my husband to be there with me. While giving birth I’d like to play soft music and read/listen to Bible verses. Delayed cord clamping, an hour of time with the baby after birth unless there is a medical emergency. I’d like the baby to stay in my hospital room and if they need to leave for testing I’d like if me or my husband would go with them.
At home water birth or Hospital Birth depends on if you are able to take my insurance or not
I want to have a VBAC, I plan on delivering at UH Geauga, I don’t have a lot of money
This will be my 2nd delivery, I have been pregnant 4 times with 2 miscarriages early in pregnancy. My OBGYN delivers at Grant Medical Hospital I am unsure of what the budget looks like I just wanted to start looking around and see what all is covered/provided. I was induced my last delivery but I had a traumatic birth and I do not wish to this time.
Christ Hospital Birth center, liberty location. Unsure about budget- don’t know what is the average. Still trying to come up with my birth plan, which is one of the reasons I’d like to work with a doula
Home birth Medicaid accepted Delayed cord clamping Medication free
I plan to give birth at a hospital, my budget is around $1,000-1,500 I would like to have delayed cord cutting unless an emergency occurs as well as more 1 on 1 time with my child
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