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I’m trying to find a doula as soon as possible I’m current almost 30 weeks now it’s the time to get one & get everything going
I plan to give birth at Staten Island RUMC hospital with my OB GYN Dr. Tubman
I am looking for birth support at the hospital for giving a natural birth
staten island hospital, $5k budget, epidural, pelvic floor PT, not sure what else a birth plan entails! Definitely would like to avoid pitocin and c-section.
Water Birth option that accepts Wellpoint Medicaid
may 27th first child. looking at options. I don't have any family here since we moved.
Hospital, don’t know budget first child, need help developing plan
I plan to give birth at a birth center. My budget is $1000. I would like to Hypnobirthing and different natural pain management tactics during labor and ultimately give birth in the water.
Looking for someone to help inform me on what to expect for unmedicated birth so I can decide fully on birth location. Leaning towards birthing center at the moment. I don't know what to expect and want help managing fear of pain and be provided with techniques. If we do decide on hospital I need someone to advocate for me.
I'm in need of a birth Doula to support me for my birth in September a lactation consultant to help me with breast-feed enough that I give birth and a midwife to support my birth
Support care and advocate in preparing for birth of twins. 40 year old, first pregnancy, gestational diabetes. Planning to give birth at NYU Langone - currently Brooklyn but seeking to change to Tisch in Manhattan. We’d like to try for a natural birth if at all possible I
I plan to give birth at the hospital. The estimated budget is $2,000. I plan to give birth naturally but may have a C section if needed. This would be my first baby, so I’m looking for an experienced doula to assist during labor and during the first weeks after giving birth.
My name is Riley Burchell, and I am due to give birth to my first child, a boy, in late May of this year. My husband, Justin and I are planning to do a hospital birth at Jersey City Medical Center, but as first time parents and with no close family in the immediate area, we are interested in engaging a Doula or birthing coach for services to be present during the birth, provide advocacy, and assist in labor, coaching, etc. We are planning for an epidural and vaginal birth, but would like to discuss with someone experienced options regarding epidural timing, gravity techniques during labor, and general best practices that may or may not align with protocol at the hospital. Aside from the epidural, we hope to have a birth that is as natural as possible/with the least medical intervention as possible. Beyond that, we haven’t really thought of much and are not really sure where to start as it relates to other aspects of the birth plan! We don’t really have a budget in mind but heard that 1500 to 3000 was the norm for hospital birthing services.
1. Hospital birth 2. Want to go through my insurance 3. Don’t have a plan yet
Either Riverview in Red Bank or Jersey Shore Hospital Not sure on budget yet I would like to give birth in a hospital unmedicated and not rushed. Delayed cord clamping is a must as long as the baby is healthy.
First time mom, prefer natural route. Seeking any and all advice.
I am pregnant with fibroid, and I am afraid that at my due date, my doctor might ask for me to do a C-section, which I am not with it as the only way. University Hospital UMDJ in Newark, New Jersey. estimate budget is $100 to $250. I also want to save up my first child placenta for future needs.
I am looking for a doula and then a night nurse after birth for 3/4 nights a week. I will give birth in hospital.
We are considering a Doula since this is our first baby - maybe more to help my husband be helpful and not freeze/panic, but more interested in a night nanny for the first two weeks after birth. We plan to deliver at NYP Lower Manhattan. I’d like to stay mobile for as long as possible but planning on a low dose epidural. We would like to breast or combo feed but understand that depends on the baby. We are cost conscious, but still establishing our budget.
Very newly pregnant. Would like some information. I don’t really have any plans yet. Do not have a high budget
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