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I plan to give birth in a hospital (Northside Sandy Springs). I am willing to spend up to $3,000. I don't have much of a birth plan yet. I would like someone with at least 5 years of experience.
I need support in Northside Hospital I live in Norcross I’ll probably be by myself
I am giving birth in the hospital.i am a going to be a first time mom.i will take this service of my insurance covers it.I plan and hope for normal delivery.
Looking for a doula that is going to help me mentally and physically leading up to my due date. I would like to find someone that can also be there for me after the birth with any questions I may have as far as personally or regarding the baby. I am wanting to do a natural birth / no epidural.
I will deliver at wellstar in Roswell or Emory in John’s creek I’m looking for someone to advocate for me while in labor I’m trying for a vbac so someone with experience would be amazing
looking for someone who can assist with birth prep and support and education
I plan to give birth at the hospital, and this is my first child. I’m looking for a more holistic and natural birthing plan and experience with minimal distractions. I would like my provider to be fairly experience with more than 1yr of experience and certifications. My estimate budget is no more than $1,000.
Northside Atlanta Hospital 1200 or less VBAC Kaiser Permanete GA Signature Gold HMO $1500 $30
Mainly birth support. I really don’t want to have a c section unless medically necessary. Would like to try without an epidural but am not fully against it.
I plan on doing a water birth in the hospital (Emory University) and I don’t have any income at the moment but I am willing to pay on a budget. I have medicaid
Hi, I’m a new mom and my baby is due December 3rd at Northside Hospital. My pregnancy has been great so far, but I’ll be honest, I’m nervous about delivery and the birthing process itself. My husband and I are looking for someone who can advocate for my health at the hospital and also teach me what I need to know going into labor, like the different birthing positions and anything else that will help me feel prepared. As far as budget, I’m not sure how much something like this would cost. Thanks so much, Janique
I am currently pregnant with my first child and am exploring a planned home birth if I remain low-risk throughout pregnancy. My estimated due date is October 10, 2026. I am looking for a licensed and experienced midwife who provides prenatal, labor/delivery, postpartum, and newborn care in the home setting. My goal is to have a natural, low-intervention birth and avoid epidurals, inductions, and unnecessary interventions unless medically necessary. If labor is progressing well, I am very interested in a water birth. Since this is my first child, I am open to continuous monitoring and appreciate providers who prioritize both comfort and safety. I have a B-negative blood type, so I am specifically looking for a provider who is experienced and comfortable managing Rh-negative pregnancies, including coordination of any necessary RhoGAM care and monitoring throughout pregnancy and postpartum. I would like a provider with a clear emergency transfer protocol, experience supporting first-time mothers, and strong postpartum support. I am also interested in personalized education and guidance throughout pregnancy. If timing allows, I would love for close family members to be present for emotional support while still respecting the midwife’s space and ability to work effectively. My budget is approximately $5,000–$8,000, and I am open to discussing payment plans.
I want to have a natural birth in the hospital. I am using medicare for a provider. I would want dim lighting and to be able to move freely if needed. IV strictly if necessary. Meditative music (possibly). Use natural techniques for pain relief. Non evasive fetal monitoring. Allow labor to progress free of time limits and strictly if necessary- last resort augmented labor. Push instinctively. Avoid Episiotomy. Lotus Birth or wait till cord is white. Partner will cut the cord. Partner or I will rub vernix into baby’s skin. Skin-to-skin with me and partner. If a boy- 3rd day circumcision. No immediate vaccines or blood drawn for baby. Combination of breast and bottle feeding.
Northside hospital- budget flexible- 8-20 years of experience
I want to have a home birth. I have medicaid im 15 weeks pregnant
Hospital in lawrenceville, ga first birth not really sure what else
I plan on having an at home birth and looking for a medical covered doula. Must accept Va Insurance or Medicaid.
I am pregnant with my first at 42 so higher risk. Need a duola to assist with the birth and help after a bit as neither of our moms are free to help. Child birth education may be a small part or night nanny/nurse but the only definite is a duola for labor and to check on us after.
I’m searching for a free doula. I’m okay with someone just starting out. But I only have the support of my husband and best friend who just became a single mom so her support is limited. I have very little income (about $200/month) and am on Medicaid and SNAP. I’m 19 weeks pregnant.
Kennestone or north side hospital my estimated budget is 1500
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