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giving birth in hospital, 3500 budget for full spectrum, physiological birth
Aiming to birth at the Hospital. Estimated budget is negotiable. Birth plan still in planning.
I am a new mom. Single mom, pregnant through IVF. 42 years old.
MY CARE PLAN Genetic Screening: NIPT: Yes NIPT Genetic Screening: Nuchal Translucency: Yes nuchal translucency Sex of baby: Find out sex Carrier Screening: - Flu Vaccine: Do not receive flu vaccine Genetic Screening: AFP Testing: Yes AFP Early Anatomy Ultrasound: Yes Early Anatomy Ultrasound Tdap Vaccine: - Birth Control: Non-medicated or none MY BIRTH PLAN Home Birth or Birthing Center (Hoke preferred) Midwife: Yes I want a Midwife Birth Doula : Yes I want a birth doula Breastfeeding: Yes breastfeed Placenta Plan: Save placenta Coping & Pain Management: Non-medicated Circumcision: Do not circumcise Budget: $1000
Natural birth at home, water birth without being drugged up
I want to give birth at nyu langone in a private room
1. Plan to give birth in the hospital 2. ~$1,000-$3,000 We are hoping to find someone in-network with CIGNA 3. I don't have a birth plan yet
A Natural hospital birth at NYU. A doula and lactation socialist as the same person would be ideal.
I hope this message finds you well. I am currently 18 weeks pregnant with my first child and recently returned to Brooklyn after spending the past three months of my pregnancy overseas. My due date is June 28th, and I am now exploring my options for labor and delivery. A water birth has always been my preferred choice, and I am currently considering alternatives to a traditional hospital setting, including birthing centers. As this is my first pregnancy, I feel I am still learning about the many avenues of childbirth and would greatly value guidance and education throughout this process. I am reaching out to inquire about your doula services and to see if you may be a good fit to support me during pregnancy, labor, and birth. I would love the opportunity to connect, learn more about your approach, and discuss how you support clients in exploring their birth preferences. I am also interested in any insight you may have regarding insurance coverage or reimbursement related to doula care. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I look forward to the possibility of connecting. Warm regards, Adriana
Hi, my name is Yavelyn I reside in Brooklyn and I’m a high risk pregnancy . My due date is June , 3 2026 and the hospital I plan on giving birth is NewYork Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist hospital. I’m interested getting a birth doula and postpartum doula . I have 1199 national benefits fund health insurance.
I would like to match with a doula that will help me prepare for birth, create a birth plan, and provide in-person support when the contractions start. Additionally, I would like a doula that will guide me and help me through breastfeeding and the first weeks of the baby. I plan to give birth at Mount Sinai West. I do not have a budget since I do not know how much this services cost, but I am open to check the offers. I do not have a birth plan yet and I would like to discuss that with the doula.
1. I will be giving birth at NewYork-Presbyterian Alexandra Cohen Hospital for Women and Newborns 2. I am looking for a birth doula in the range of $1500-$2,000 3. Ideally, I would like a natural birth - avoiding a medically induced labor and/or C-section (unless it's necessary)
Plan to give birth in hospital, have no spousal support. Would rather have doula in room during birth process .. my parents, I’d like them to come in once the birth is complete and I’m covered, out of the respect of our culture, but I definitely would love support during that time. My budget.. well I’m struggling with medical bills and legal fees and no job so I am looking for free doulas in this difficult time, or would hope my doula takes my insurance for billing - I have anthem blue cross blue shield ppo/epo plan, if that’s something she takes. My birth plan is natural but if it gets overwhelmingly difficult then c section. I am thinking epidural (maybe?) but I really dont want to give birth on my back..main goal- no episiotomy unless absolutely necessary, next main goal- avoid tearing .. heard wet rags help with elasticity, and would advocate no men and minimal resident learning on me as I don’t want to be a guinea pig and have them examine my cervix every few. If you can come to Elmhurst hospital - on Jan 27, I’d love to connect !
Hi, I'm looking for a doula to support me through my pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey. My due date is April 2026, and I’m hoping to find someone who can offer guidance and support throughout the pregnancy, be present during labor, and provide postpartum support and advice as well. I will give birth that the Alexandra Cohen hospital in NYC. I don't have a detailed birth plan yet but so far, I know that I would like to have a vaginal birth with epidural, and I'd like to try to deliver in a standing position. I would like a Doula who can be covered by Maven as I get this through my employer. Thank you!
We are looking for a Doula or postnatal care specialist that is covered by our insurance. We have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in New York. We are not interested in exclusively out of pocket care providers due to cost reasons unfortunately!
Hospital Insurance Fidelis Birth plan Naturally birth
Starting to try to get pregnant! I would like a low intervention birth(I think) and help getting sleep post birth. I will either give birth update in Hudson or in nyc.
Weill Cornell Hospital is the birthing hospital. I am not sure what the budget is. The birth plan is whatever is safest. Cigna Insurance U00140228 02 Group 2500547 Open Access Plan
Private hospital (NYU) Second pregnancy Will be using informed medical interventions like epidurals, etc. but looking for someone who will assist me with relaxation, breathing and hands on techniques (massage etc) I want a South Asian doula - I need my name to be pronounced correctly throughout the birthing process.
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.
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