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I plan to give birth naturally in Reading, PA at Tower Health.
Hi Justine! I am due in September and giving birth at Bryn Mawr Hospital. My husband and I are looking for some additional support mainly for when i am giving birth but also being able to talk with someone outside of our provider leading up to birth. Our budget is around $1000. Let me know! 484 326 8087
I do not want to give birth at the hospital, but at a birthing center for the most natural birth/ freedom to decide what I want for me and my baby. Planning on a natural birth with no medicines, and if possible, a doula or midwife with Christian beliefs and values. I'm unsure of costs as it will be through my work insurance. I'm still working on my birth plan, but I'd like to labor at home for as long as possible, would like a birthing pool/tub, delayed cord clamping, deliver placenta naturally
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
Need a doula to assist in labor. Planning to give birth in Bryn Mawr Hospital. Need a PA medicaid enrolled doula (keystone first through PA medicaid). Unmedicated second labor.
I am located in Jenkintown, and will give birth at Abington Hospital. I have had two low complication unmedicated births (7 and 5 now). Planning for a third and still have my birth plan but I am going to be 42 when I give birth this time. I am athletic and plan to exercise throughout my pregnancy and will be seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist.
I plan on giving birth at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. I have Medicaid and would like to have a doula that is covered by it. I would love to go unmedicated for as long as I can. A few desires I have include: Saline Lock -Forearm IV in left arm -Minimal cervical checks -Delayed cord clamping -Baby does not leave the room unless ABSOLUTELY necessary -side lying or all fours while pushing -push when I feel like it as long as she is safe
birth will be at hospital, i had a c section with my first one, with the second one, i want to have a vaginal birth
Birth Doula for Chester County Hospital, I am hoping for a second vaginal delivery without much intervention
Looking for support I am getting a C- Section. So prolly need help transitioning postpartum
- Plan to give birth at Redeemer Health Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. - 0-$1800 - Do not have a birth plan yet.
I’m giving birth in St Mary’s hospital in langhorne, pa.
Hello. I would like support for birth positions, pain management and support overall during this journey
I plan to give birth in the hospital My budget is hopefully I can use insurance
1. Penn Medicine Princeton 2. I’m not sure what these services cost, and am hoping to work with my Cigna insurance 3. Still deciding, I’m very early and am excited to research
I'm seeking a certified dealer that can be able to support my partner and I as we are preparing for our first pregnancy. I am already two months along.
Going birth at a women’s and babies hospital facility. I am unsure of a budget. I would like to try to give birth naturally, but epidural is not off the table completely, no C-section unless medically necessary. Delayed cord clamping. Just me and my husband at home with our 3 dogs, he will not have paternity leave so maybe someone to just assist with light cleanings and guiding me so I don’t go insane
Somebody who speaks Spanish and give the necessary help in my labor
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
I am looking for extra in any support that I can at the moment I’m currently going through a divorce and my husband is not going to be a part of any of the process or the babies life. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I’m not sure what my budget is right now as I am new to all of this so I don’t know where it ranges and also I don’t have a birth plan because I’m not sure what that’s supposed to look like this is all very new to me and I’m under a lot of anxiety and I don’t even know where to start.
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