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I think I might feel safer birthing at home. I want a voice. I also (as a first time mom/ first pregnancy) want information on child birth and all of the decisions i will need to make. i don’t know our budget yet, I just want someone I can trust with me and my baby.
First child, looking for help with birth and delivery technique's
I plan in a hospital, this is my first baby. I feel as though I want a natural home birth in a hospital setting for my nerves. But I also want someone well versed in policy for help me achieve the most stress free experience possible.
I want to give birth at a hospital. I don’t have a set birth plan yet I kind of need help making one. All I know for sure is that I would like to look into other pain management options than the epidural, a big thing for me is that I would like to move freely as much as possible in labor
This is my first pregnancy, and I would like to receive as much help as possible to deliver a healthy baby. I want to give birth at St. Joseph's Women's and am hoping I can labor at home before transitioning into the hospital. I have pregnancy Medicaid and haven't completed my birth plan as of yet. I'm currently 26 weeks and hoping to go full term.
Plan to give birth at the hospital unmedicated. Not sure what the cost of a doula is so hard to have a budget.
I need everything I can get, this is my first pregnancy, I am waiting on insurance to kick in, the ob I chose wants $450 for the first appointment. We are clueless and need some guidance
I’m currently expecting and exploring support options for both birth doula services and postpartum night doula care. I would love to learn more about whether we might be a good fit. A bit about what I’m looking for: Hospital birth with a strong preference for a natural, low-intervention labor Support with mobility, non-medical pain management, and advocacy Calm, grounding presence and clear communication Postpartum/night support focused on feeding support (breastfeeding, pumping, bottle feeds), newborn care, and allowing parents to rest I’m especially interested in: Your experience supporting hospital births How you approach pain management and advocacy during labor Your availability around my due date Whether you offer combined birth + night doula packages, and what that typically looks like Your approach to nighttime feeding support (breastfeeding vs pumped milk) Thank you so much—I really appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you.
I plan to birth at Sarasota memorial hospital in Sarasota Florida. I would like something that’s around $1000 or less. I really want to have an unmedicated vaginal hospital birth.
I'm planning on giving birth at a hospital (AdventHealth Wesley Chapel). I'm hoping to find someone in my area who takes Medicaid (FL Aetna Better Health). My biggest reasons for looking into doulas is because I have had a life-long struggle with depression and anxiety and pregnancy has definitely heightened all of that. I don't have any friends who have been through pregnancy or have kids, so I don't have anyone to go to for guidance other than calling my OB or asking ChatGPT. My fiancé could also benefit from some guidance. It's my first pregnancy and my will be my fiancé's first child, so we don't know much regarding birth plan besides that we want our son to be circumcised and we want him to get all medically recommended vaccines and medications. We are open to suggestions.
I’m a late transfer (meeting my OB tomorrow at almost 31 weeks), and the only practice that would take me is the SMH First Physicians Group Pregnancy Center, which delivers at Sarasota Memorial Hospital (yay!) but can’t guarantee who my actual delivery doctor/nurse will be… or even if it’ll be consistent through my remaining prenatal appts. I want someone to be a constant through the end of my pregnancy and delivery, to know my plan, manage the vibes, and advocate for me. I want an unmedicated vaginal birth. I understand that things sometimes derail that plan, but I don’t want intervention to be assumed. I’m willing to pivot for my safety and the baby’s, but I know how doctors and hospitals often jump straight to medical interventions as CYA from liability, and I want someone on my team with the knowledge and empathy to guide the situation on behalf. I have a Cigna Open Access Plus plan (based in NYC, but national coverage).
1. Hospital birth most likely in case of complications 2. Unsure of what the costs are for this 3. Holistic based, but not opposed to an epidural.
Wanting to give birth in a birthing center and stay away from hospitals. A water birth would be the perfect scenario. We don’t have a budget yet but would like to keep it cost effective and be able to use our insurance. I want a natural birth with as much training as possible to prevent tears and intervention.
Birth support to help my partner support me and birth without epidural. Birthing at a hospital. Under $2000
I plan to give birth at sarasota memorial hospital. This will be my second born child. Our first was born at a birth center and I loved the experience, but our insurance changed which is why we are giving birth at a hospital this time. I would love to have another unmedicated vaginal birth with minimal medical interventions. Estimated budget is around $1,500-2,000.
I plan on having an unmediated birth at a hospital, my estimated budges ranges from 300-1000
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.
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.
I need a midwife who can help me through pregnancy journey
- hopsital - seeing if anyone takes humana - ty!
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