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We plan to give birth at a hospital in Renton, WA where our Dr works out of. This is our first child and we don't have a lot of background for what we want our birth plan to be. We don't have family right near by and the Mom's family is out of state so our support circle for day of is small. Our budget is $1,000-$2,000.
Valley Medical Center, around $1,500 and no specific birth plan at this time other than delivery at Valley Medical and vaginal delivery, ok with medicated delivery.
I will give birth at Valley Medical Renton hospital. Looking for doulas with certificate for UHC reimbursement. This is my second time and I'm open to both medicated and unmedicated birth
Highline hospital Dont know how much they cost Vaginal birth
Plan to give birth at St Francis Hospital in Federal Way. Birth plan is for an all natural birth, no pain medication or intervention if possible. Golden hour, delayed cord clamping, only partner in the room with nurses and doula. Postpartum, would like help with meals, some cleaning, and lactation support if needed. Budget: $1500
Looking for Natural birth, at Issaquah hospital. I am 30 years old, and this will be my first birth. English as first language will be requirement, and I am looking to spend up to 2000
We plan to give birth at a hospital. Ideally spending about $2000 for a birth doula and a postpartum doula at an hourly rate of $40+. Birth plan is still in development.
Hi, I am 34 years old and pregnant with my first baby, a girl, due June 29. I am planning to give birth at Swedish First Hill, working with the midwives. My spouse Andrew and I are very new to all this and are looking for the kind of physical, informational, and emotional support a doula can provide. We are prepared to pay between $2000-2800 for the kind of package that includes a prenatal visit or two, labor and delivery support, and a postnatal visit. I am interested in trying to give birth without an epidural, though I am not opposed to using that if I feel I need it; a doula who can help coach me through breathing, visualizing, and other pain management techniques like massage would be reassuring and a huge help. Some specific items on our birth plan include: delay clamping until cord stops pulsing, immediate skin to skin, delay first bath until > 24 hours after birth, no hep b vaccine (will revisit at 2 months), and no erythromycin eye ointment (we’ll sign informed refusal form). I am planning to breastfeed if possible so a doula who can offer knowledge and support in that process would also be helpful. I look forward to hearing from you!
1. I plan on giving birth in Overlake medical center in Bellevue 2. Up to negotiation 3. Vaginal is preferred, I want a lesser dosage of epidural so I can give birth on my 4s while leaning on a pillow. Cord clamping wait till it stops pulsating and is white.
Do you provide full time Chinese-stake post partum confinement care services (30-45 days post)?
I plan to give birth at the hospital. I am hoping to find a certified doula for about $2k. I'm hoping to have a minimal intervention birth with no epidural. Open to nitrous oxide.
UW MEDICAL This is my first baby. I would like to go as natural as possible, and need help to do so.
I’m planning on giving birth at home. I need a birth and postpartum doula. How I envision it is she will help me with the birth and take care of me- cook meals, clean kitchen, take care of baby for the next month after I give birth. My budget is $5000 for this entire service
Delivering at Swedish Child Birth Center in Seattle WA. We are looking for a Child Birth Support Doula who is covered under Anthem Blue Cross Insurance
I am having my fourth child. I am going to be solo-parenting 3 elementary school aged children (11, 8, and 6) while welcoming my new baby. My current children’s father is not the father of my newest addition. I plan to give a medicated birth at a hospital, Swedish First Hill in Seattle, WA. As far as budget goes, I am hoping to find someone covered by my insurance. My birth plan actually needs a lot of planning still. This will be my first unsupported birth. With my previous children I had my partner, mother and usually another female family member. It has been over 6 years since my last birth and I’m open to trying new things like birthing baths and alternative pushing positions. My births have always been short (4-6 hours from start to final push.) I never had any complications after birth or during but did need an iron transfusion before my third child was born, I went into labor the night after receiving the transfusion. I need a lot of guidance and support and will be struggling with anxiety during this pregnancy and birth.
I want a at home birth if I can’t do a water birth
I plan to give birth at Swedish Hospital off Broadway in Seattle. My budget is low and I'm seeking someone that knows they are covered with Kaiser. My birth plan is detailed out in a document. But the abbreviated version is I would like a natural birth but welcome medical interventions like epidurals and pain relief measures. I struggle with anxiety and need emotional support.
1) will deliver in hospital. 2) want to keep price under 2000 3) want to deliver naturally.
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!
We are having twins at a hospital and are hoping to find a doula that accepts apple healthcare
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