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I am considered a high-risk pregnancy due to complications in my previous pregnancy. During my last pregnancy I experienced severe preeclampsia and stopped breathing, which was a life-threatening situation. Because of this history, I want additional support during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. A doula can help monitor my well-being, provide emotional and physical support, help reduce stress, and assist with recognizing warning signs early. This support can also help reduce my risk of postpartum complications and improve my overall health outcomes.
Newborn that needs further support with feeding, changing and diapering at night while wife recovers from c section
I plan to give birth at South Cobb Wellstar Hospital. I will be using insurance Medicare to cover my delivery, so I am looking for someone who accepts insurance-based clients and works within those guidelines. I am planning a regular vaginal birth in a hospital setting. I would like a supportive and calm environment, with clear communication throughout labor and delivery. My goal is to have a safe and smooth birth experience, and I am open to medical interventions if they become necessary for the health of me or my baby. I would also appreciate support with pain management options and guidance during labor. Overall, I’m looking for a professional who is experienced, compassionate, and supportive throughout the process.
Plan to give birth at tanner medical center and I found out in march I was pregnant and try getting seen by obgyn when they said I was pass my 28 weeks mark to get seen I have insurance but not pregnancy wise insurance I will be breastfeeding and formula and just needing the help I can get when it comes to due date and I been only getting seen at the hospital emergency room
I am looking for a doula and postpartum doula to support my first pregnancy. I plan to birth at the hospital, but I would love to learn more about home births.
I’m searching for a free doula. I’m okay with someone just starting out. But I only have the support of my husband and best friend who just became a single mom so her support is limited. I have very little income (about $200/month) and am on Medicaid and SNAP. I’m 19 weeks pregnant.
1. I am currently planning to give birth at Emory Hospital, Decatur location but I am considering switching to The Atlanta Birth Center. 2. Around $2,500 3. I would love to have a natural, unmedicated water birth that is centered in peace and tranquility
Hospital I will be using Medicaid Just hoping for a safe smooth delivery no problems or testing is my goal. No c sections is my goal as well
looking for an experienced doula for overnight certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) Details about care recipients (older, able to assist with light house cooking, feeding,) Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry Per hour 35
I am pregnant with my first at 42 so higher risk. Need a duola to assist with the birth and help after a bit as neither of our moms are free to help. Child birth education may be a small part or night nanny/nurse but the only definite is a duola for labor and to check on us after.
Night support for our baby.
Mainly birth support. I really don’t want to have a c section unless medically necessary. Would like to try without an epidural but am not fully against it.
Northside Atlanta Hospital 1200 or less VBAC Kaiser Permanete GA Signature Gold HMO $1500 $30
I plan on having an at home birth and looking for a medical covered doula. Must accept Va Insurance or Medicaid.
Hi, I just moved back to Atlanta and friends with Whitney Petrone and she mentioned that you help out with Drew. I wanted to see your availability and pricing to be a night nurse for 6-8 weeks. Do you do 24 hour nursing too? Looking forward to connecting with you!
I plan to give birth at piedmont Atlanta Not sure look long for providers who take insurance or HSA I don’t have a birth plan
I plan to give birth at the hospital, and this is my first child. I’m looking for a more holistic and natural birthing plan and experience with minimal distractions. I would like my provider to be fairly experience with more than 1yr of experience and certifications. My estimate budget is no more than $1,000.
I plan to give birth in a hospital (Northside Sandy Springs). I am willing to spend up to $3,000. I don't have much of a birth plan yet. I would like someone with at least 5 years of experience.
Peachtree corners. Looking for someone two to three times a week for 4 hours for at least a month postpartum. Mainly want help with all things outside of newborn so that I can just be with baby unstressed. Household tasks, meal prep, help with other siblings mainly 2 year old. Looking to pay $30/hr. This is baby # 4
I am currently pregnant with my first child and am exploring a planned home birth if I remain low-risk throughout pregnancy. My estimated due date is October 10, 2026. I am looking for a licensed and experienced midwife who provides prenatal, labor/delivery, postpartum, and newborn care in the home setting. My goal is to have a natural, low-intervention birth and avoid epidurals, inductions, and unnecessary interventions unless medically necessary. If labor is progressing well, I am very interested in a water birth. Since this is my first child, I am open to continuous monitoring and appreciate providers who prioritize both comfort and safety. I have a B-negative blood type, so I am specifically looking for a provider who is experienced and comfortable managing Rh-negative pregnancies, including coordination of any necessary RhoGAM care and monitoring throughout pregnancy and postpartum. I would like a provider with a clear emergency transfer protocol, experience supporting first-time mothers, and strong postpartum support. I am also interested in personalized education and guidance throughout pregnancy. If timing allows, I would love for close family members to be present for emotional support while still respecting the midwife’s space and ability to work effectively. My budget is approximately $5,000–$8,000, and I am open to discussing payment plans.
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