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My name is Kendra, and I’m looking for a doula to support me through my second pregnancy. I’m an African American female, planning a VBAC after an emergency C-section with my first, which healed well. I plan to birth at Lakeland Regional and would really appreciate emotional support during labor. I am a working waitress and I have Medicaid, so I’m hoping to find someone who accepts that. I’m located in Lakeland. Please let me know if you’re available and your services. I’d love to discuss how you could support me.
Home or birth center $1000 ish range Zero interventions, calm, peaceful
I am about 15 weeks right now. I have been waiting to get accepted by Medicaid before I began searching for a doula (not to have my hopes crushed)! I am 27, and this will be my first child. I believe I will most likely give birth at the hospital. I would like to do a natural birth, and I really want to get on top of it and get someone who I can trust to help me. I am so excited and grateful to have the opportunity to have a doula, and I so look forward to speaking with you.
I am married and new to the area. I am 43 years old unplanned but welcome pregnancy. Overall health is good. High risk only due to age. 2 older daughters 16 (3hr labor) and 20 (52 hr labor) both vaginal births one with epidural. I have different opinions and views since then and would like a coach nearby to help with the birth and any other educational assistance. I am self pay no insurance as of yet. Pending a new job. I would like a hospital birth but open to home birth plans.
1. Hospital 2. Unsure 3. I plan to go without any pain medication or epidural
Hospital, Orlando Health / Watson clinic new location on Lakeland Highlands 300-500 dollar budget I want to have the freedom to stay active during labor / use a birthing ball, low lights and soothing music (I've been using a hypnobirthing app), no epidural unless absolutely necessary or requested, request a lactation consultant, delayed umbilical cord clamping. That is all I have for now but would like helping in maybe adding more.
Hello, I am looking for someone that accepts Medicaid. I have recently moved from South Carolina to Lakeland Florida. This is my first child and honestly I don’t really know too much about midwives and doulas, I just know I want an at home birth and a trusted supportive midwife by my side. I’ve tried all the birthing centers in the area and they are all booked in August. I thank you for taking the time out to read this. If you are unable as well please point me in the right direction with some recommendations please I really would appreciate it.
I need a doula that takes my insurance and vibes with my family.
AdventHealth orlando hospital 1000 I want all natural no medication if possible. I want to be able to move and give birth using gravity for support Just want someone who will advocate for my requests and is experienced Sleep training
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