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- Hospital birth. I’m planning to deliver at a hospital in the Lehigh Valley/Bethlehem, PA area. - Ideally around $1,200–$2,500 depending on services included, though I’m open to discussing options and packages. - I’m hoping for a calm, supportive, evidence-based birth experience with strong advocacy and emotional support. I would like to stay flexible while aiming for as low-intervention of a birth as safely possible. Pain management options are still being considered, and I value education, informed decision-making, movement/position support during labor, partner involvement, and postpartum recovery guidance. This is my first baby (a girl, due September 2026), and I would especially appreciate support navigating labor, hospital communication, breastfeeding initiation, and the immediate postpartum period. - Certified doula preferred Experience supporting first-time mothers and hospital births Familiarity with gestational diabetes/pregnancy monitoring preferred Calm, reassuring, collaborative communication style Comfortable working alongside medical providers and advocating respectfully 3+ years of experience preferred, but personality fit is also very important Bonus if familiar with South Asian/Indian family dynamics or cultural considerations
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I am not sure what a dollar serves would typically cost so I'm not sure what my budget is. I would like to have a VBAC, and am looking for someone to help me advocate for myself, I was pressured into an induction, and ended up with a c-section dude to "failure to progress"
I would like to have someone present at birth for advocacy and a general support for questions and concerns throughout the pregnancy process.
Natural chuld birth with placenta attachment help
Im giving birth at reading hospital tho I might switch to Saint Joe's as its alittle closer this is my 1st baby I want to go as natural as possible no breaking my water or induced unless necessary I also want a delayed cord cutting and the golden hour no hepatitis b shot and honestly thats all me and my partner have decided on im not really sure about a budget but somewhere around 1k
Hospital unless home is possible, only using insurance, I do all natural I have Medicaid through upmc for you. Would love help at home after
I plan to birth in either a hospital or a birth center fully unmedicated. We have TRICARE.
I am looking for a birth doula to assist me with labor in the hospital. I would like to have a vaginal birth with an epidural, but am open to a c-section if it is absolutely necessary. My budget is $1500
This is my first no plans in trying to figure this out now
Hospital this is all new to me not sure I’m looking for guidance
Looking for a black doula who preferably can accept BCBS insurance.
Looking for a Doula that is low cost or takes Medicaid. I am delivering at my birthing center in Lancaster. This is going to be a natural birth.
Looking for support I am getting a C- Section. So prolly need help transitioning postpartum
I’d like to give birth at home but I’m currently in the midst of looking for a new place. Budget I’m unsure of at the moment would be willing to discuss. Birth plan id like to wait to cut the cord, no meds or intervention unless medically necessary, golden hour, and that all currently. Previous experience a must certs a plus. I’m a 23 year old women giving birth for the first time and would like a well experienced person and calm birth experience. I’d like to breast feed and pump so lactation help may be needed
doula for home birth doula who accepts insurance or offers gap coverage childbirth classes
I plan to have a hospital birth. Estimated budget $1000
I am looking for continued support and birth support with my second living pregnancy. This is my 5th pregnancy. I plan to give birth at chambersburg hospital and am looking for a doula covered by medical assistance. I want to go natural no medication or interventions unless absolutely necessary
I’m giving birth in St Mary’s hospital in langhorne, pa.
I will be delivering at heritage valley beaver hospital but this wasn’t my first choice and does make me nervous since I don’t have a lot of information on them. This will be my third birth and I had a horrible experience with my first in Dubois, Pa however that was followed by the most amazing experience birthing my son in bloomsburg, pa! I’m under the impression I do not have a midwife here which is a first for me. I want to do this birth as naturally as I can using more holistic methods and care for both me and baby (with exceptions as needed obviously as I do fall more “scrunchy”). I worry about going in and not having my voice heard. My insurance pays up to $1000 for a doula and I understand that might not cover it all which is okay within some type of reason or with the help of a payment plan. Keeping it close to that is preferred though.
Hello! I am looking for a birth doula. I plan to deliver at a hospital in Morgantown, WV. I am planning a VBAC and would like the least amount of interventions as possible. Someone who offers a free consult, as we would like to interview multiple doulas to find a great match for us. I would love someone who is experienced in positioning, natural pain relief and VBACs. Thanks!
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