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Alana is looking for Midwife
Location: South Portland, ME 04106, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 14, 2026
I want a natural home birth. My budget is 3-6k. I am a veteran who does suffer from mst, so I need a midwife willing to understand what is triggering to me.
Tai is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Pipersville, Bedminster Township, PA 18947, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 06, 2026
Home or birth center As cheap as possible or takes government insurance Not sure I want a water birth all natural
Dani is looking for Midwife
Location: Enosburg Falls, Enosburg, VT 05450, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 24, 2026
I'm leaning toward homebirth but want to explore my options. I'm not sure of the budget, but I'm not worried about that. I would like to have a natural birth.
Christina is looking for Midwife
Location: Evans Mills, NY 13637, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: December 09, 2026
I want to give birth either at home or in a birthing center
Olivia is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Fulton, NY 13069, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: November 02, 2026
i would like to do an unmedicated home birth. I will be living in Fulton. not opposed to water birth. I would just like it to be less than a hospital bill.
Amy is looking for Midwife
Location: Trenton, NJ 08618, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 04, 2026
Home birth 6000 Unmedicated home birth, delayed cord clamping, water birth
Lauren is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Allentown, PA 18104, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 21, 2026
Hospital birth Birth Plan for Lauren Brady Patient Name: Lauren Brady Estimated Due Date: May 21, 2025 Facility: St. Luke’s University Hospital – Allentown Support Person: Connor Brady (Husband) Visitation Preference: Immediate family members only, after delivery ⸻ I. Labor Environment and General Preferences • The patient requests a calm, quiet, and minimally staffed environment during labor and delivery. • The patient requests freedom of movement and the ability to change positions as desired throughout labor. • A birthing ball should be available and encouraged for comfort and positioning. • Intermittent fetal monitoring is preferred, provided maternal and fetal conditions are stable. • Routine cervical examinations are to be avoided unless clinically indicated or at the explicit request of the patient. ⸻ II. Pain Management • The patient intends to labor without pharmacologic pain management for as long as is tolerable. • The patient consents to epidural anesthesia if requested. • The care team is instructed not to offer pharmacologic pain relief unless initiated by the patient. ⸻ III. Labor Progression and Delivery • The patient does not consent to labor induction or augmentation with oxytocin (Pitocin) unless medically necessary. • The use of forceps or vacuum extraction is not authorized unless a life-threatening emergency for the mother or fetus occurs. • Non-pharmacologic methods (ambulation, position changes, nipple stimulation, etc.) should be attempted prior to medical augmentation if appropriate. • The patient may assume any position for pushing that feels most effective and comfortable. • The patient prefers spontaneous (non-coached) pushing. • The patient declines the use of a mirror or tactile stimulation of the fetal head during crowning. • The patient requests that the infant’s gender be announced by the partner (Connor Brady). • The patient declines partner umbilical cord cutting. • Delayed cord clamping is required until the cord is white and no longer pulsating. • The umbilical cord shall not be pulled or subjected to traction during placental delivery. • Perineal Management: In the event of perineal or vaginal tearing, the patient directs that natural tearing be allowed to occur. Under no circumstances is an episiotomy to be performed unless an immediate, life-threatening emergency arises and all less invasive options have been exhausted. ⸻ IV. Immediate Postpartum Care • The infant shall be placed directly on the mother’s chest for immediate skin-to-skin contact, provided both are medically stable. • Newborn assessments, weighing, and other routine procedures are to be delayed until after bonding and initiation of the first feeding. • The patient plans to exclusively pump breast milk, with potential supplemental formula as needed. • Pacifiers, bottles, or formula are not to be introduced unless medically indicated. ⸻ V. Newborn Care Preferences • The infant shall remain in the patient’s room at all times. No separation is permitted except in the event of a genuine medical emergency. • Vitamin K: Oral, preservative-free formulation only. • Erythromycin eye ointment: Declined. • Hepatitis B vaccine: Deferred to pediatrician’s office. • Circumcision: Approved but not to be performed in the hospital; procedure to be scheduled with a surgical urologist at a later date. ⸻ VI. Cesarean Section Contingency In the event a cesarean birth becomes necessary: • The patient requests that her husband, Connor Brady, be present in the operating room. • The patient declines the use of a clear drape or mirror during the procedure. • Immediate skin-to-skin contact with the infant is preferred in the operating or recovery room if maternal and infant conditions permit. • If the mother is unavailable, the newborn shall remain with Connor Brady at all times. ⸻ VII. Postpartum and Recovery • Visitor access shall be limited; nursing staff must obtain patient consent before permitting any visitors. • The environment should remain quiet and dimly lit to promote rest and recovery. • A lactation consultant should be provided prior to discharge to support exclusive pumping and establish milk supply. • The infant’s first bath shall be delayed. • No maternal-newborn separation shall occur except in the case of a legitimate medical emergency. • Postpartum vaginal examinations are to be limited and performed only when clinically indicated. • The patient’s partner may remain overnight, subject to hospital policy. • The first hour following birth (“golden hour”) shall be uninterrupted by visitors or nonessential procedures. • The patient requests early discharge if medically appropriate. ⸻ VIII. Additional Notes and Provider Requests • The patient requests that modesty be maintained to the greatest extent possible throughout labor, delivery, and postpartum care. • The patient declines the participation of medical students or residents in her care. • The patient requests female OB/GYN providers whenever possible.
Rosanna is looking for Midwife
Location: Morrisville, PA 19067, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 29, 2026
Hello, this is my first pregnancy and I would like to find a midwife and experience the whole process as natural as possible. I would like a home birth or at a birthing center. I have united healthcare insurance if needed.
Rubia is looking for Midwife
Location: Quakertown, PA 18951, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 30, 2026
1- my plan is to give birth in our home located in Quakertown 2- my budget is between 5k to 6k 3- I want a peaceful and quiet birth, where I can labor quietly, no pool, family members present and potentially my children as well. I would love to have my Christian music played in the background. This will be my second home birth. My first experience was amazing ! I anticipate this experience will also be incredible ! I don’t have many other request for my birth lab at this time. My main concern of finding a midwife that aligns with our beliefs as well as a midwife that can accommodate for our large family present.
Toshia is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Quakertown, PA 18951, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 16, 2026
Someone to help support me through a un medicated birth (as long as all goes well). I had back surgery in march and am looking for someone to help support my decision for a natural vaginal birth vs an elected c section. I want someone who can guide me in new techniques for labor and delivery. I want to deliver in a hospital setting - most likely lehigh valley or st lukes.
Amanda is looking for Midwife
Location: Newtown, PA 18940, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 10, 2026
i prefer to be home. but a hospital is fine with me as long as my wants are understood and respected. water birth would be great. i have a spinal cord injury and due to lack of mobility in my lower half, i would feel most comfortable in water.
Rachel is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Toms River, NJ 08753, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: January 05, 2026
i need someone with me at the hospital and helping through my delivery and after if it is available i really need the support
Sara is looking for Midwife
Location: Oswego, NY, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 22, 2026
Plan to give birth in the hospital and only birth plan is to have a epidural and me and baby stay healthy
Samantha is looking for Midwife
Location: Southampton, PA 18966, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 06, 2026
Homebirth midwife Water birth Prenatal care Postpartum care
A’terra is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife, Lactation Consultant
Location: Red Hill, PA 18073, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: February 14, 2026
New mother in need of guidance and education pertaining to all things birth. I’m not sure where I want to give birth but I have lots of questions about my options. I want an epidural free birth with minimal intervention in a quiet calm space
Larissa is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Forked River, NJ 08731, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: November 24, 2026
I’m not sure where to start. I’d like a water birth or not a tradition lay down hooked up to machines
Jolisa is looking for Midwife
Location: Waterloo, NY 13165, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 07, 2026
I would like a home birth between 7-8 thousand dollars I would like to have a home birth I want to work with my midwife to find the best route to take
Merideth is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Upper Gwynedd Township, PA, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 30, 2026
Midwife to attend the birth of my second baby. Open to home birth too.
Sarah is looking for Midwife
Location: Ogontz Campus, PA 19001, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 08, 2026
Home birth Within insurance No epidural, as natural as possible
Sarah-luisa is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Philadelphia, PA 19152, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 07, 2026
Hospital birth Whatever insurance covers Hopefully vaginal but maybe c-section

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