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giving birth in hospital, 3500 budget for full spectrum, physiological birth
Hospital birth; looking for certified provider for in person birth support
I am a new mom. Single mom, pregnant through IVF. 42 years old.
We plan to give birth in the hospital. Our budget is open ended. Our birth plan is pretty standard. My wife is Chinese and would like to follow TCM principles post-birth.
Looking for a child birth, breast feeding, and postpartum doula.
I plan to give birth at Alexander Cohen hospital but live in Bedstuy Brooklyn. I would like a post partum doula/night nurse completely covered by my Anthem Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance. By August I will also have an 18 month old as well.
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.
Hi - I spoke with my insurance Cigna and they confirmed I have 60 days per calendar year with 16 hours per day during this time for a postpartum home health care for me and my newborn. No prior authorization is required. They didn't call it a doula but they called it a PP home health care. They couldn't give me a list of eligible providers, I kept getting either a list of home health care providers (which included nursing homes or Lenox Hill Radiology) or OBGYNs. I would like to connect and discuss how we can work together.
Hi, We are a family of four, soon to be five. We are looking for postpartum doula support to help us navigate the transition during July and potentially through mid-August. Our baby is due at the end of May, and we would ideally be looking for support starting at the end of June. I breastfed both of my children until they were around 15 months old, and we previously worked with a postpartum doula whom we had a wonderful experience with. She supported us by cooking nutritious meals, helping with light housekeeping, providing massages to support recovery, and caring for the baby so I could rest and have some personal time.
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 !
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!
I am looking for a doula to prepare me for childbirth and be present on the day of the birth delivery—preferably someone who accepts my Fidelis insurance. The baby is due on July 5th, at the Hospital Katz Women's Hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center Insurance Fidelis Naturally birth
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.
Hi Jada, my name is Avi, my husband Kunal and I are expecting our first baby on June 21st. I have been seeing my OB at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist hospital and plan on delivering there. I was hoping to connect and learn more about your services around birth at the hospital and lactation support. Look forward to hearing from you! Avi
We are currently looking for a Night Postpartum Doula in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with a start date around June 23.
Hospital birth, looking for night nurse or Asian postpartum nanny
I plan to give birth at a hospital and would like someone who specializes in holistic care
Meal prep and baby care with light cleaning Insurance is Cigna
Planning to give birth at Lenox Hill hospital in NYC. We are looking for a postpartum doula AND night nurse, someone who can help me adjust postpartum and care for me and my baby. I want the nurse to help make sure my baby sleeps throughout the night and takes care of the baby while I work. Also, I want the nanny to cook for us. Estimated budget is TBD. Birth plan is natural vaginal. Mandatory: Must speak English and Mandarin Chinese.
I plan to give birth at NYU with Downtown Women. We are hoping to find doula covered by our insurance Blue Cross Blue Shield but if there are additional services requiring payment that is also ok. This is my first time pregnancy and I don’t have a plan for delivery yet.
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