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In hospital doula services Elmhurst Hospital Un-medicated
1. Hospital 2. $1,000 3. Give birth at hospital -- I don't know much else!
Looking for a doula who can be guiding my birth in a hospital , and afterwards . For budget I’m looking for someone who works through Medicaid and that has experience 3-4 years .
I will be giving birth at Northwestern PRENTICE - Hospital Chicago IL I am still browsing budgets. My birth plan is to go unmedicated and natural. I had the intent to seek a doula in the beginning of pregnancy and I pushed off for a while. However as I get closer to my due date I am nervous and I want to make sure I get the most guidance I can
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Northwestern Provide your estimated budget: insurance Describe your birth plan: natural Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) experienced Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) Provide your estimated budget Include your insurance provider name and plan details. blue cross blueshield community health plan
Di-di twins delivering at Northwestern in Chicago. Looking for post partum doula / night nurse capabilities for a provider that accepts BCBS insurance (I had medical necessity but have struggled to find provider). 38 years old and delivered previous two children without an epidural and with the support of a doula.
Hospital, looking for doula within BCBS PPO network, natural birth, need someone who speaks Spanish, as my partner only speaks spanish
I'm 35 and am having a low-risk pregnancy, my first child. I would love a doula to help advocate for me, in addition to my partner, and help with emotional support as I navigate this new experience. 1. I plan to give birth at a hospital near Downers Grove (we still need to tour hospitals) 2. No set budget/flexible 3. Early labor at home, low dose epidural at hospital, have a healthy baby, and accept intervention as needed. I'm an epidemiologist and will inform my decisions based on best available data.
I need help navigating a twin pregnancy and help with stress and pain and anxiety.
Budget 500 Hospital birth Guidance to avoid c section and Minimal interventions Cord to be white No pitocin unless medically necessary No traction NO episiotomy
I plan on giving birth at the CDH Hospital. I don’t know what my budget is at this time. My birth plan is a successful VBAC birth since my first baby was breech.
Hi! My name is Emma and I’m currently looking for a doula for my delivery in early September! I was recommended you by my midwife and was wondering if you had availability? I look forward to hearing from you.
Rush hospital is where I plan to give birth (main campus). My estimated budget would be 1500-2000. My birth plan is still being developed. I know I would want an epidural and pain meds as I’m not good with pain. I don’t really want to be induced unless medically necessary. I would like to allow my body to naturally take its course. I don’t really want a lot of medical intervention aside from pain relief. I would like an experienced doula who is certified (at least 2 years experience). I’m mainly looking for a birth doula to support me during labor as I’m very anxious about giving birth for the first time. I would like someone who would advocate for me during this time, help with relaxation, pain techniques, birthing positions. I also feel like they could help my partner better support me as well. I have blue cross blue shield of Illinois PPO.
I would like a doula who can help educate me on all my options around birth and how to best prepare for that. I'd also like them to be present when I'm giving birth, and potentially post partum care. I'm giving birth at Central Dupage Hospital. I learned today that my insurance plan covers doulas that are in-network, so ideally they would be in-network with BCBSIL. I don't know my birth plan, I would like help figuring that out.
1) Central DuPage HospitaL 2) I would like to spend no more than $1,000 for a birth doula. May consider other services as well 3) VBAC, avoid c-section (very traumatic), open to all pain relief options but want epidural to be the last resort, open to medical interventions if other suggestions (walking, taking a shower, peanut ball, or different laboring positions) don't work
I plan to give birth at OSF hospital in Evergreen Park, IL. I would like to discuss a birth plan and have a doula present at my delivery for education and support. My goal is to have an unmediated, natural birth. My budget is under $1,000.
I am very new at this doula thing but I am pregnant with my 4th child. I will be delivering at a hospital only because I find it a little safer for my situation. I am HIV positive which makes me a high risk pregnancy.
Delivery is planned for Edward hospital in Naperville, IL. We have Blue cross Blue shield PPO.
Need a midwife that takes meridian medicaid. I have diabetes but will NOT be taking insulin. Delivering at sherman advocate.
I plan to give birth at Advocate Sherman in Elgin IL. I don’t have an exact budget, an I would just like someone aside from my husband who is able to speak up for me and assist me with laboring the way I want to. I also have major anxiety about postpartum because I suffered the loss of my first born at a month old.
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