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I need a doulas for when I go in the hospital and to help me breastfeed longer
We are planning to give birth at a hospital, and are interested in pre-natal support services that are in-network with our insurance.
Birth doula needed. 2nd pregnancy. My mom will not be with me for this one, only my husband. I enjoyed having my mom and husband by my side. My mom is a nurse and was able to look out for me appropriately. Birthing in Pennington NJ, WellPoint insurance
Birth at a hospital Doula covered through insurance hope to have no induction, epidural do not want to give birth on my back due to weak pelvic floor muscles
At the hospital Haven’t thought about birth plan yet
Birth plan at the hospital. That takes my insurance. Right now I don’t have a birth plan. Just going to the hospital
I plan to give birth at Christiana Care in northern Delaware. I’d like to find a doula that takes my insurance and can provide the 3 prenatal, 3 postnatal visits and labor/delivery support. I’m going to be a first time, single mom by choice and am not sure who, if anyone, will be in the delivery room with me and I’d like an advocate and someone I trust to help support and help me understand what is going on and my choices in real time. I’ve also never given birth before so someone that can help me figure out what to expect, what should even be included in a birth plan and what choices or things I should consider. I’m an older mom so someone with alot of experience is appreciated, but I value personality matching and a good fit more. As a single mom I will be happy for any and all additional help someone can provide, I anticipate being very overwhelmed those first few weeks. My provider is Highmark BCBS of DE. Thank you so much!
Moving in November from PA to Chesapeake Virginia. Previously had a C-section June 14 of 2025. It was not an emergency C-section. I was induced at 42 weeks. Made it to 10 cm and the baby did not descend down. I want to try for a VBAC
I plan to give birth at women’s and babies hospital in Lancaster PA. I don’t really know what our budget is because I don’t normally know how much doulas charge. VBAC Birth Preferences – August 2026 • I am planning a trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) following one prior low-transverse C-section for breech presentation. • I desire an unmedicated vaginal birth and plan to use non-pharmacologic comfort measures. • I decline induction of labor, including prostaglandins and Pitocin, unless a clear medical emergency arises. • I decline labor augmentation with Pitocin. • Continuous fetal monitoring is acceptable. • I prefer freedom of movement and upright labor positions as medically feasible. • Artificial rupture of membranes only with informed consent. • I prefer delayed cord clamping if baby is stable. • I understand the risks of TOLAC and request shared decision-making if concerns arise. • If cesarean becomes necessary, I request: • Clear communication • Partner present • Gentle cesarean when possible
I need Doula for birth help and I will be going to hospital on tuesday
Mary v o shea birth center 900 Unmediated faith filled birth
This is my second baby. I'd like a hospital birth. My first birth was not traumatic but I remember feeling like I was limited in my ability to express my needs and felt pressured into certain interventions. I also had a very negative breastfeeding experience and was never able to establish that with my first and would like to try again. I am looking for someone to help advocate for me during the birth and support me in getting breastfeeding established.
I plane to give birth at home, reasonable budget for middle class new time parents
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