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I am looking for either a labor doula or a postpartum doula. If my baby is born via cesarean, I'm looking for a labor doula who can provide postpartum services instead- so someone who is flexible to switching should my labor needs change closer to my due date.
We are looking for postpartum doula care; ideally two separate doulas for some days and some nights. We are hoping for 4 weeks of night support(4x/week for 8-10 hourse) and 2 weeks of day time support for 4-6 hours. We are using Carrot benefits and our estimated budget is $12,000
Dear Pippa, My husband Sam and I are expecting our second child in mid September of this year. Sam will take off one week to ten days for paternity leave and then another week or so later in the year. We have a two year old son (Hugo) who will be in school from 8:30 to 1:30 Monday through Friday. I would like to speak with you about our specific needs, but I think it would be something like three days for five hours in the first week I’m home from the hospital, five days for five hours the next week, and then maybe two or three days for four hours the week after that. If you have availability to help us, it would be great to speak with you on the phone. Thank you, Nora Watson
I’m looking for a postpartum doula with certification, min 5 years experience to help me with feeding, soothing, lactation, sleep training. Medical / nursery education preferred. My budget 25-35$ per hour
i will give birth at Stamford hospital and I plan to use both day time and night time doula.
Stamford/Norwalk area is the anticipated delivery area I have husky so looking for someone who is covered by them. Additionally willing to discuss payment options for additional services outside of husky My birth plan is to deliver naturally the vaginal route and leave the hospital healthy and with healthy babies.
Postpartum doulas can be a game changer for twin families because they provide practical support, emotional reassurance, and hands-on help during the transition to life with two newborns. They assist with overnight soothing, feeding routines, and newborn care, giving you relief during recovery and reducing the risk of burnout. With twins, the demands scale quickly, so a doula can help set up efficient routines, model safe handling and swaddling, and offer evidence-based tips for sleep, pumping, and feeding logistics. They also provide companionship and nonjudgmental listening, which can be invaluable as you adjust to the new family dynamic. Importantly, they can coordinate with your healthcare team, connect you to local resources, and help you carve out time for rest and for bonding with each baby, promoting your health and confidence as a new parent of two.
I'm looking for ad hoc overnight support on weekends primarily.
I will be delivering in the hospital, most likely an induction due to high blood pressure and AMA, hoping for a vaginal delivery, would like to have a black doula that is certified flexible budget
We are looking for an Anthem Blue Cross in-network postpartum doula who can help with overnights as we welcome baby into this world.
We live in Tarrytown and plan to deliver at White Plains Hospital, budget is unknown, We have a tentative birth plan and would like a natural birth as much as possible. My partner had some complications with our first baby and she needed to be induced so we're really hoping to avoid that this time around. We have Cigna Insurance. Member ID: U77920251 01 Group: 3327984
Post partum and breast feeding care with 25 years of experience
Help with a new born for 4-6 hours a day to allow mom some recovery time.
I want a doula covered by my insurance, 1199. Doula to help with birthing process, postpartum care with the newborn and (toddler). Help with breastfeeding and any assistance while taking care of two kids. Emotional and support with household if needed.
Hey Doulas:) I am searching for a Postpartum Doula. Who can assist me after the baby is born. Kind regards, May :)
Cigna insurance support of mom with care of 4+ month old infant so mom has some time to care for her own health.
Home or birthing center birth preferred. Would like to see if my medical insurance covers any of the cost. Want to have a natural vaginal birth medication free.
Helping the baby sleep through the night Lately he’ll wake up late and stay up late
I’m planning on giving birth at a hospital. This is my first pregnancy so I am a bit confused and unsure where to start.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital, hoping to get covered by my insurance, Birth plan is to have a natural birth, requirements would be at least 5 years experience, I am 28 considered high risk due to the face that I have hypothyroidism I just need emotional moral support and a someone to advocate for me if I can’t or the father can’t
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