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Plan on giving birth at home Im not sure this is my first time ever being pregnant?
hospital birth preferred. budget $1500 - don't currently have a birth plan, hoping someone can guide me through this. This would be my first and I'm seeking guidance.
I recently found out that I am pregnant and likely due the end of January 2027. I plan to give birth in a hospital but as natural as possible. I am very wellness oriented - I am a strength and conditioning coach, very active, eat clean, and spiritual, and want to avoid unnecessary interventions like induction, epidural, pitocin, etc provided I have no risk factors at that stage in pregnancy. Ideal estimated budget of ~$1000-2500.
I would like to work with a doula who can provide guidance on evidence-based birthing techniques, outline what I should expect throughout labor and delivery, and offer coping strategies to make the experience easier and more manageable.
am seeking a doula to help provide support, advocacy, and guidance throughout my pregnancy and delivery. As I am early in my pregnancy and have not yet had my first OB-GYN appointment, I am still learning about my options and what to expect. I would like a doula to help me understand the process, create a birth plan, and ensure that I feel heard and supported during labor and delivery. Having someone present who can advocate for my needs and help me feel safe and informed is very important to me.
I am very newly pregnant for the first time and doing research to understand what my options are for birth and postpartum support.
New upcoming mom I just need some support I have 3 lost in the past
I plan to give birth at cape fear valley hospital. I budget would be $1500 if possible. I was induced before so i want this birth as natural as possible, so using a-lot of natural comfort measures but epidural offered if the pain becomes too much. I want continuous emotional support, encouragement and guidance. No induction, routine ruptures, continuous iv fluids and unnecessary vaginal exams unless medically necessary. I would like immediate skin to skin, delayed cord clamping, and my partner and doula being present the entire time. Lastly, breastfeeding support, no formula for baby, rooming in with baby, and just all around comfort and pain management through non medical technics are a priority until otherwise.
I do plan to give birth in a hospital but am not opposed to a home birth. This is my second labor and I would love to have someone this time around that can help my husband with helping me through labor. I ended up wanting space with my first and refusing help because the ways he was trying to help were just not relieving pain. I also tore quite a bit the first time and developed a prolapse after so this time I would really like to not have to lay on my back for pushing and am thinking I would like to not have an epidural either. We have Tricare and united health care and would love to be matched with someone in network
We just moved to NC and practically have 0 support. We also have a 20 month old. My pregnancy is high risk and I’ve had a very contentious relationship with my care providers since moving here. I’d like to hire a doula for additional support. It just feels like I’m going to need it.
I plan on giving birth a WNCU located on ft brag. I’m looking for a natural birth.
I would like to have an at home water birth but I have medicaid.
Potiental birth doula needed. Birthing at Haven birth center in Cary NC. Our Home is in Youngsville NC about an hour away. Looking for more local lactation consultant closer to home. Open to wake forest, or even north Raleigh area. Budget 2-3k looking for postpartum support with some overnights maybe 5 around the 3-4 week mark for our newborn ideally postpartum and lactation in one person. Lactation support through 3-6months postpartum as i return to office. May consider using as birth doula and can add more to budget for this. 1-2k more
I’m looking for a doula to support me during my first hospital birth, due August 5th. I plan to deliver at Greensboro’s Women & Children’s Hospital and will be using Medicaid/Healthy Blue coverage if available. I want a calm, supportive, and reassuring birth experience with someone who can help advocate for me, keep me comfortable, and guide me through labor emotionally and physically. I’d like support with breathing, positioning, pain management techniques, and staying relaxed during labor. My goal is to have a positive hospital birth where I feel informed, supported, and respected throughout the process.
Looking to have a natural home water birth. Low budget, not on insurance right now. But willing to pay for good care so I don't have to go to a hospital. Will be me and my husband and my mother in a quiet, dimly lit room. I envision a relaxing and patient, intentional labor, with movement and rest. Would love to have a positive, encouraging environment where I am allowed to ask questions and the midwives will be confident and reassuring, never rushing me.
I plan on giving birth at North raleigh wake med hospital i’m not sure on an estimated budget i’m looking for someone who works with young moms on a budget im still in cosmetology school trying to figure things out i plan on giving birth in the hospital but i really want to give birth in a stress free environment with love and peace and with people who care about my needs and what’s best for me
I just want a female support person during labor as I don’t have any female support for labor, but I also want them to know and understand what’s going on. I also need one through my healthy blue Medicaid as I cannot afford one
I want a calm, supportive hospital birth with a midwife present to advocate for me and help me understand everything. I prefer a natural birth without an epidural and want clear communication before anything is done. I expect my care team to respect my choices and only perform procedures with my full understanding and consent
I’m looking to hire a doula for birthing and labor support. This will be my 4th time giving birth. My partner has a very hectic schedule and there is a big potential he won’t be able to make it to the birth. I need to ensure that I have support during my labor. I’ve dealt with some health issues prior to pregnancy so I want to ensure that I have support during my stay at the hospital.
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