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1. Hospital birth 2. Want to go through my insurance 3. Don’t have a plan yet
Our first baby is due at the end of August and we're planning a hospital birth. We'd like support through late pregnancy and delivery ideally from someone experienced with first time parents. A bonus would be if the person is African American or West African and has experience with West African couples. Our budget is around $2500.
- I would like to give birth at a birth center/c-section/water birth. - i’m still waiting to hear from my insurance (Charity Care or WellPoint) but I think a little over $1500 - I mean, i feel like CPR + any life-or-death certifications, I don’t want someone extremely young or religious, I would like someone who speaks Spanish fluently to explain things to my family. - I’m 20 years old and my husband is 23 years old (our birthdays are before the delivery) - To be honest I would like sleep training as well as cooking and the best things to always have in mind this is our first kid!
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? hospital Provide your estimated budget? no budget Describe your birth plan: TBD Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken): well experienced, culturally aligned with Ayurveda or Chinese Medicine Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.): 37, hashimoto's Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.): support with cooking and body care
Having my first birth this november at New York Presbyterian lower manhattan. Looking for a Doula who has a calm and supportive energy with 3+ years practicing. I would like support during birth and after as a priority and a little bit of prep before. I'd also like the Doula to accept Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance.
I have Aetna insurance through my workplace. We are having a hospital birth at NYU. We live in Brooklyn, NY.
Hospital birth. Hopefully covered by insurance. Unmedicated. No separation. Tricare
I’m planning to give birth at New York Presbyterian lower Manhattan. I am looking for a birth doula and a laceration consultant for a few sessions of support after my birth. I am also interested in postpartum doula support in the first month after birth to help me learn to care for my infant and help me heal since this is my first child.
Looking for a birth doula to give birth at Morristown medical center.
Natural birth at home, water birth without being drugged up
I would like to have a water birth with minimal intervention, delayed clamping and fully natural. I have Medicaid and hope to use that rather than my own funds. I prefer the holistic approach.
I wanna give birth in good sam hospital in suffern with an epidural
Support care and advocate in preparing for birth of twins. 40 year old, first pregnancy, gestational diabetes. Planning to give birth at NYU Langone - currently Brooklyn but seeking to change to Tisch in Manhattan. We’d like to try for a natural birth if at all possible I
Hospital birth $0, hopefully health insurance covered what is a birth plan?
Looking for assistance with a home birth . I am open to a water birth as well. I have no insurance so i will be paying out of pocket. My budget is $5,000- $7,000 but i am flexible. I need someone to walk me through what to expect from the home birth and any possible issues that comes from this and thats mainly it. I dont expect someone to stick around for days after the birrth but someone who can access my and the babies condition to know if i need to go to the hospital and or if everything is ok. I dont have a birth plan yes as i am currently 14 weeks with my first child and i just feel lost. I dont have anyone in my circle to help me. i am currently 28 years old and am already stressed after gaining 20 lbs so far in my pregnancy depsite eating the same. At my 12 week appoint and my NT scan everything was looking good based on my OBGYN. i need some one with some experince but most importabtly the confidense and know how. Im not picky i just need someone who is sure of themselves and it isnt their first time.
I am a trans man. I am seeking a birth doula who is invested in supporting trans pregnancy and the many complications of experiencing dysphoria in pregnancy, and supporting my needs as a trans parent through the birthing process. Additionally, I have hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, and persistent proteinuria and am seeing a high risk doctor for my birth. I would like to have a non-c-section in the hospital setting with my MFM practice, and be supported in my needs as a gestational parent and birthing person. Also I would like a doula who is equipped to support my wife as non-gestational parent and new queer parents. We have dealt with loss (she had an early miscarriage when we TTC'd earlier in life) and this has impacted my experience of pregnancy as well. I plan to give birth at NYU Langone. Our estimated budget for a doula is $2500, but we are just starting this journey and are open to alternatives.
Plannig to give birth in hospital. Estimated budget is 2000-2500. I want to trt for natural birth, would like to talk through and learn before i decide about the other parts of my birth plan. I want my doula to be ceritified and have atleast 5-8 years of edxpxericne. My age is 35
I would like to give birth at home but live in a basement apartment so I may need to find a birthing center. I have medicaid insurance and would love someone covered but am willing to pay 4.5k for the midwife and doula. I want a no-intervention birth with Ina Mays style of positioning. I'd like to incorporate hypnobirthing as well. Definitely don't want an epidural or to be induced.
Giving birth at a birthing center. Natural birth no epidural
- Giving birth at Northshore, Manhasset, NY. - Budget is $1000 - Rough birth plan is to keep things as natural as possible while also prioritizing safety.
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