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I had a wonderful Doula for my first Birth in Virginia and I’m looking for a Doula in the area for my second child due in September.
I’m planning to give birth at Rex Not sure on budget. Trying to understand more My birth plan is just beginning
1) hospital - Duke Regional 2) no idea 3) vaginal with medication
This is my 4th baby and I feel I was forced into csections with my last two out of doctor convince. I want a doula who can help me with a vbac (4year gap) and help me stand up for my self at the hospital. Duke or regional hospital. My budget is small, single income house hold but $500 would be max for day of services. I’d like to be at home as long as possible while monitoring the babies HR and position. Hospital at 5 min window and no epidural, vaccines, vitamin k or eye gunk. Skin to skin, delayed cord cut and I want my placenta to come natural not pulled out
Hospital 1000-1200 Plan: -Delayed cord clamping I don’t want my umbilical cord clamped or cut until it’s turns white or pulsing. -Absolutely NO pulling or tugging of my placenta! Unless emergency I want it to come out naturally on its own. -No cutting (episotomy) I want to tear naturally no cutting down there. I do not give consent. -No laying down while giving birth I want to give birth either, in the water, squatting, with the handle bars. -Lights off and worship music playing -I want to do the Golden Hour No taking her immediately after birth, I want that connection with her immediately after birth -No Baths!! I don’t want her to have a bath the white stuff on her skin is good for her skin and protects it’s the first few days after being born -All testing must be done in be room Do not take her out of the room! If emergency Dad must be allowed to follow -No giving birth at 37weeks I want to go as long as I can to prepare my body unless it’s an Emergency No cord tractions-No Pulling on Placenta -immediately after giving birth I want to latch my baby and that will cause my body to release the placenta
I plan to give birth at UNC Chapel Hill. I am still creating a birth plan, this is my first baby.
Hospital birth, natural or epidural birth, guidance and support for wishes during birth process
Giving birth at WakeMed Cary in NC, need to be tricare covered and unsure of a birth plan yet
Wake med hospital Don’t know price Needing help on a calm birth with help for my husband to help me and make sure my needs are meet when I’m going through labor
I am seeking a birth doula and lactation consultant to support me through a planned hospital birth and the immediate postpartum period. I value evidence-based guidance, emotional reassurance, and hands-on support that respects my autonomy and preferences. I plan to give birth in a hospital setting and would like a doula who is experienced navigating hospital environments, collaborating respectfully with medical staff, and advocating for patient-centered care. While I am open to medical interventions if they become necessary, my goal is to have a low-intervention birth whenever safely possible. I am particularly interested in comfort measures such as breathing techniques, movement and positioning, massage, counterpressure, and continuous emotional support during labor. Clear communication, calm presence, and the ability to help me and my partner understand options in the moment are very important to me. My estimated budget for doula and lactation support is moderate and reflects the value I place on experience, availability, and continuity of care. I am open to discussing packages that include prenatal visits, on-call labor support, postpartum follow-up, and lactation assistance. My birth plan emphasizes informed consent, flexibility, and feeling supported and heard throughout the process. I would like support creating a calm birth environment, minimizing unnecessary interventions, and encouraging immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth when possible. I also value support for my partner so they feel confident and involved during labor and delivery. In addition, I am seeking a lactation consultant who can provide both prenatal education and postpartum, hands-on breastfeeding support. I would like guidance with establishing breastfeeding, ensuring a proper latch, understanding feeding cues, and troubleshooting common challenges such as soreness, supply concerns, or newborn feeding issues. I am interested in evidence-based, nonjudgmental support that aligns with my feeding goals while remaining flexible if circumstances change. Overall, I am looking for professionals who are warm, knowledgeable, inclusive, and respectful, and who can provide reassurance, practical tools, and advocacy to help me feel confident and supported throughout birth and early feeding
1. Duke Hospital 2. Insurance 3. I plan on having a gentle scheduled C-section with having my tubes removed. I would like to have delayed cord clamping and I want to keep my placenta as well.
1. I plan to give birth at UNC Rex in Raleigh, NC. 2. Between 500-1200 3. I need to be induced at 38 weeks due to chronic high blood presssure and would like an epidural.
I am a second time mom, pregnant with twins. I will be giving birth in a hospital, but am planning on a natural a birth with as little intervention as possible.
I plan on giving birth in the hospital. I would like to avoid an epidural, but am open to one if I change my mind, maybe. I am open to using other pain techniques including nitrous oxide, but I'm, not sure about opioids and iv pain meds. I am looking to pay very little or nothing outside of insurance if I can. I am having a baby girl and would like a quiet, fun, peaceful birth with lots of encouragement. I don't mind some medical intervention, but a lot I would like to avoid unless absolutely necessary.
I plan to give birth in a birthing center in the hospital. I am unsure of my estimated budget. I have a loose birth plan so far and I’m just seeing if it’s feasible to have an additional support person in the delivery room with me.
Single mother by choice through embryo donation first time mom. Full support during pregnancy labor postpartum.
i want to birth at home. me and my partner would like to speak with someone about birth plans etc
Guidance. I plan on giving birth at a birth center. Budget isn’t big but willing to use insurance. Epidural birth plan would like to know more.
I plan to give birth at UNC Clayton hospital. I prefer to have an unmedicated vaginal delivery
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