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Looking for a VBAC knowledgeable doula for my birth this summer. Hoping for a physiological birth and avoiding a medially necessary induction.
HBAC, post natal care. Hoping to work with someone in my network since hbac isn’t covered by insurance. I’m working with foothills midwifery with back up plan to transfer to St. Louis Hospital if I’m risked out of care
I'm giving birth through Swedish midwifery and hoping to go unmedicated. I'm looking for someone to help support movement, position shifting, my husbands participation, and overall knowledge and guidance!
1) will deliver in hospital. 2) want to keep price under 2000 3) want to deliver naturally.
Giving birth at evergreen hospital in Kirkland Looking for doula support through birth as well as post partum support and night nurse support through the night for a short period. Mother is 36. Would like support with sleep training, light cleaning. Possibly cooking but are exploring options.
-hospital -still deciding -unknown budget at this time
Need a doula covered by apple Health, someone to help me with labor and birthing strategies. Delivering at Good Samaritan hospital in Puyallup, WA. I want to go all natural this time.
Birth doula for labor and delivery, I have a midwife and will be birthing at a birthing inn I believe in the Tacoma area, I would like to find a doula that accepts united health care insurance through Apple health, I want an all natural birth.
I plan to give birth at St. Joe's hospital in Tacoma, Washington. I have a budget of $1,500. I want limited to no intervention. I want to work with my body and positions to naturally stimulate labor. I am looking for a doula who is calm and experienced with 2+ years in the field.
Birth location: Swedish Issaquah Would like to try an unmedicated birth but not against pain medications if pain becomes unbearable or there is risk to me or baby. I would really like hydrotherapy + to give birth in a kneeling / hands and knees position if possible.
hospital birth tricare prime insurance i’m going to use tricare benefits which is gonna be 6 hours
I’m giving birth on October 06 at a birth center I’m looking for someone ( doula) who will help me on the birth day and post partum at home after birth we can agree on the time someone who will take insurance please
I'm giving birth at a hospital but would love support for postpartum. I received support postpartum for my first and I think it helped my mental health immensely during that first month. I am looking for something similar for the second time around. My birth plan isn't really detailed, just push against inductions, pitocin or c-sections unless they are medically necessary. I want to give birth vaginally again and use movement and different positions for as long as I can before pain meds. I did get an epidural the first time and it went fantastically so I am not against them. I don't know what to budget as I don't know what these services cost around my area. Although PP is my main need, I wouldn't mind an early session to help me prepare for birth and give any advice to help me stick closely to my birth plan.
My OB says there is a 20% chance she'll be in the room for delivery, apparently that's average. I want someone in the room who is there to uphold my wishes and birth plan. I want a natural birth. I funny want to clamp the cord until it spots pulsing. I'm on the fence about vitamin k. I don't want my baby to be bathed right away, or taken from me. I don't consent to the eye treatment they put on baby, or any vaccines. I need to know there is someone advocating for these choices, and am looking for someone to help me bring our baby into the world who will respect my faith and those choices
- Planning to give birth in hospital at Providence in Everett. - We are hoping to use AppleHealth/Medicaid, which I have for the duration of pregnancy. - This is my second pregnancy and birth. Our first child was delivered via unplanned c-section at 41 weeks after induction. I would like TOLAC if prior to 42 weeks or a planned c-section at 41/42 weeks. - We had a great doula for our first delivery - her words and presence carried me through some tough moments in labor and before. I didn't know if that was something I wanted again, but the closer I get to the date, the more I want a sense of affirmation of my intuition, self-advocacy and support as we navigate the medical system.
Plan to give birth at The Birth House in Olympia, WA Estimated budget: $750-$1500 Brith Plan: unmedicated, trusting my body to do the work
A birth doula a child birth educator
Birth Plan: Hospital midwifery center Budget: $1500-$3000 Birth Plan: Unmedicated Christian-religion preferred
University of Washington Hospital - Montlake Molina Apple Health insurance coverage This is my first pregancy and I would like to give birth naturally and take little to no medication.
I would like to give birth in a birth center with minimal interventions. I want to be really intentional with the interventions and screenings in the prenatal period as well. This is my first pregnancy at age 27, and my husband wants to be involved in the process as much as possible.
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