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I am looking for information about midwives and doulas for hospital birth or birthing center. I am on Medicaid. I want still developing my birth plan, I would like someone to educate me and help me develop a natural leaning birth plan.
Possibly looking for a birth doula, mostly looking for a postpartum doula
I plan to give birth at the hospital, I want to try and have a unmedicated birth but if the pains too much I want to go over options, no epidural, I want to be able to give birth other then on my back, I want to extend cord clamping until it’s white, I don’t want the baby to leave the room if he doesn’t have too and my partner will be there with him if he has too leave the room, I don’t want my placenta yanked out,
This is my first pregnancy and the only support person I have is my mother. I just want someone else to be there who can help and be extra support. I plan on giving birth at Lovelace Women’s Hospital. Wanting to see if my Medicaid will cover the cost.
1. UNM Main Hospital 2. $1000 3. Medicated vaginal birth
I would like somebody that could help me achieve a smooth at home nonmedicated birth
My name is Trinity. I’m currently planning on birthing at Lovelace. I am looking for a Doula covered through Tricare. My birth plan has not been created or discussed yet.
Hi there, My name is Hannah, and I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant and seeking a birth (+/- postpartum) doula for my upcoming TOLAC at Christus in Santa Fe with the midwives. A bit of background: my first birth in San Diego ended in a traumatic emergency c-section. This is my second, and I’m preparing for what I hope to be a redemptive VBAC with this pregnancy. I had a doula with my first and found her support invaluable. For this time around, I’m specifically looking for someone who: Is trauma-informed or trauma-sensitive. I’m very modest by nature and want support in maintaining boundaries during labor (physically and medically, with staff). I would also love someone to help guide my husband so he can best support me—especially as I’m hoping to labor without medication if possible, as I tried last time (and our doula was exceptional at helping him to help me!). I went 24 hours last time but ultimately had severe back labor and got the epidural (after which came more cascade of interventions...). Has experience with movement-based or hands-on techniques. I respond extremely well to bodywork, massage, and hands-on techniques for pain control and grounding during labor. My first baby was acynclitic and malpositioned, so I’d especially appreciate someone with Spinning Babies and/or rebozo (or other type of training to achieve optimal baby positioning). It is not a must, but would be a huge bonus. My estimated due date is January 13th. If you have availability, I’d love to learn more about your approach and services, as well as your fee structure. It seems like we could be a good match. Perhaps we could set up a short Zoom meet and greet, if able. Thank you so much for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. Warmly, Hannah
Plan to give birth at home. 2nd pregnancy. Low income so need a doula that does not charge a lot. I will be planning on having a VBAC.
I really want to give birth at home this time around. I’ve been having bad anxiety about going to the hospital and being in there. I’m very claustrophobic and it’s been weighing on me badly this time around.
Will be delivering at the hospital . Need birth and postpartum support ( mainly lactation ) . Should accept kaiser hmo
Home I had a c section but want a vaginal birth no hospitals do vaginal birth after c setion
Prepare house and postpartum meals Help with first child Support
I plan to give birth near home, but the hospital is not one that my OB works at, so I will be giving birth at a different hospital due to past experiences and preferences. I would like a provider who accepts Tricare Prime. I would like to have a calm and safe vaginal birth (past experience is traumatic and I was not heard).
Hi, I am looking for a supportive doula in my area. This is my first pregnancy so I’m nervous for the unknown and would love to have support throughout this process. Best, Patrice
In need of a home birth or midwife center that allows for flexibility of care. NO NEEDLES.
Hospital birth Medicaid covers 100% I’m not sure yet
This is my fourth pregnancy, all the previous ones were at hospitals but with little medication (no epidurals). I want a home natural birth, we’re located in Ouray.
Due to my AMA, I plan to have my birth at the hospital. My budget is about $3500 and I’m unsure of my birth plan right now, except I’d like to go as natural as possible without a lot of medical intervention.
Synia’s Unmediated Birth Plan My Birth Philosophy 💕 I believe birth is a natural, powerful process. I trust my body and my baby to work together. I want to avoid unnecessary interventions and create a peaceful, supportive environment for my baby’s arrival. ⸻ 💫 Labor Preferences No Epidural I plan to labor and give birth without medical pain relief so I can stay aware and connected to my body’s natural rhythm. No Pitocin / Avoid Induction I prefer my labor to begin and progress naturally, without medications to start or speed it up, unless there is a medical emergency. Move Freely I want to be able to walk, squat, or change positions during labor to stay comfortable and help labor progress naturally. Water for Comfort I’d like access to a warm shower or birthing tub, as warm water helps ease pain and relax muscles. Minimal Cervical Checks I prefer to limit vaginal exams during labor unless medically necessary, to reduce discomfort and risk of infection. Dim Lights & My Labor Playlist I would like a calm, soothing atmosphere with low lights and my music playing to help me stay relaxed. Massage / Counterpressure My partner may use massage or gentle pressure on my lower back and hips to relieve tension and pain. Birth Ball I’d like to use a birth ball to encourage proper baby positioning and comfort during contractions. ⸻ 📸 Memories & Recording Record and Photograph the Birth I would like my birth to be recorded and photographed as much as possible to capture these special moments. My care team has permission to use our phones and/or a video camera (if available) to take photos and videos of the labor, delivery, and first moments with our baby. This includes candid pictures during labor, the birth itself, and moments immediately after. ⸻ 🩺 Monitoring & Interventions Intermittent Monitoring I prefer my baby’s heartbeat to be checked periodically instead of being continuously monitored, so I can move freely. Minimal Vaginal Exams Similar to cervical checks — I’d like them limited to reduce discomfort and unnecessary interruption. No Artificial Rupture of Membranes I prefer my water (amniotic sac) to break naturally rather than being manually ruptured by staff, unless medically needed. ⸻ 🤱 Delivery Preferences No Episiotomy I prefer natural stretching and tearing over a surgical cut unless absolutely required for baby’s safety. Position Changes While Pushing I’d like to change positions (squatting, side-lying, hands-and-knees, etc.) to find what feels most effective and comfortable. Want Dad to Help Deliver Baby If possible, I’d like my partner to assist with the delivery and be an active part of catching or welcoming our baby. ⸻ 👶 After Birth Delayed Cord Clamping Please wait until the umbilical cord stops pulsing and turns white before cutting it, allowing the baby to receive extra oxygen-rich blood. Dad Cuts the Cord I want my partner to cut the cord once it’s completely white, symbolizing our baby’s smooth transition. Immediate Skin-to-Skin Place my baby directly on my chest after birth to encourage bonding, warmth, and stable breathing. Early Breastfeeding I plan to start breastfeeding as soon as possible after birth to promote bonding and milk flow. Delay Newborn Procedures I prefer to delay standard newborn procedures (like weighing) until after bonding time — or have Dad accompany baby if they must be done sooner. ⸻ 🏥 If a Cesarean Becomes Necessary Avoiding C-Section I do not want a cesarean unless it’s truly life-saving for me or my baby. Partner Present If a cesarean is required, I want my partner to remain by my side throughout. Skin-to-Skin in OR If possible, I’d like skin-to-skin contact immediately after delivery, even in the operating room. ⸻ 💕 Thank You Thank you to my care team for supporting my birth preferences and helping me bring my baby into the world safely, calmly, and naturally.
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