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I am looking for a doula that can be a support system as well as an advocate for me while I am in labor. I want to feel confident, know my rights and know that someone is there to speak up for me when I may be unable to or uncertain. I plan on having a birth plan created. I do not have an estimated budget as im not sure what that would be. But I do plan to try and use my insurance if possible.
My name is Janessa, this is my first pregnancy. I’m 20 years old. I’m looking for a midwife and Doula to help me bring for a healthy pregnancy. I am in the DMV area. I would like a well experienced Doula and the midwife around 10 years of experience. I plan on doing a home delivery.
Our first baby is due October 19th and will be delivered in a hospital. I plan to have an epidural but would still like the support and knowledge of a doula to ease anxiety. Not sure of a budget right now.
Hospital birth with pain management but I panic easily and have anxiety
Natural birth in hospital. Want assistance, guidance, and advocate of my birthing experience. I have CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield PPO.
Give birth at Medstar Montgomery hospital (18101 Prince Philip Dr, Olney, MD 20832) Birth plan: vaginal birth, delayed clamping, delayed baby bath, deliver placenta naturally Provider requirements: at least 5 years of experience, Korean-speaking preferred but not required, certified midwife/doula Care recipient details: 33 years old, giving birth to first child Budget: $5k Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Not sure where i would want to birth at yet, i do have Medicaid through the state of MD.
We are giving birth at GBMC in Towson MD. We do not have A solidified budget and are exploring
Haven’t figured this out yet so it is to be determined
1. Give birth at Sibley Memorial Hospital 2. Either in network (Carefirst BCBS) or adjusted payment plans (less than $500) 3. Give birth naturally and breastfeed exclusively 4. Be in-network (Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield) 5. First time parents, early and mid 30's 6. Lactation/breastfeeding consultation 7. CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
Giving birth at Medstar with midwives, unsure about birth plan at this time, not high risk pregnancy, no provider requirements, Tricare East
I am 26 years old and this is my first child so I would like someone to just give me advice and basically be there for me through this journey. I would like to give birth at a birthing center close to a hospital if I need to go to it, but I am not opposed to going to the hospital I just don't want to have the baby on my back. My budget is under $2,000 preferably. I also would like to try and breast feed to know what drinks or food I can intake now to help with that. I am also a picky eater so helping me come up with a balanced diet would also be a great help as well. I just would like to prep on what I should be doing each month and things I need to order so that I can already have it before the baby comes.
I plan to give birth in the midwifery unit of the MedStar Washington Hospital in Washington DC. I am looking to have as few interventions as possible and plan to birth unmedicated. I would strongly prefer a doula of Christian faith, though shared faith is not a requirement. I’m only interested in doulas with experience in a hospital setting and would prefer a doula with at least 3 years of experience. Ideally, my doula would also be able to take photographs periodically throughout labour and delivery, though I know this may not be likely. I am not interested in postpartum care.
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
I plan to give birth at Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda MD. I plan to utilize Tricare Prime to cover cost of Labor Doula. Birth Plan simplified: arrive to hospital at 6cm (hospital policy) receive epidural. No Cesarean delivery and/or Episiotomy. Golden hour/ Delayed cord cutting. Low stress environment. Insurance Provider: Tricare Prime East
Hospital Looking for a birth support doula / postpartum
Luminis Hospital in Annapolis I have no idea on budget I’m open I’m giving birth at a hospital, I want someone empathetic with a couple years experience 30 first baby Sleep training helpful
We’re moving midway through the pregnancy to the DC region, Maryland side. We’ll probably live in the Rockville area but I’m hoping to give birth with the midwives at George Washington University’s hospital. I’m looking for a labor doula to support an unmediated birth. I also struggled with low supply with my first child so I’m hoping to find a lactation consultant who specialises in that. We have Tricare, which covers both doulas and IBCLCs.
Just learned you are in network with my insurance Carefirst. Looking for birth support for baby #3 and postpartum support. My previous two births were vaginal unmedicated births. No complications with this pregnancy.
-Home birth Budget of 2000 maximum - As time gets closer start the set up process for home birth.
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