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-Hospital birth, with an epidural, but would like to give birth on all fours or on my side (not on my back). -first baby. -estimated budget $1500-4000. -sleep training would be helpful, interested in belly binding. Would like help with an overall birth plan. -i have tricare reserve select
Overnight newborn care for a 2 week old, light chores.
We are looking for an experienced postpartum doula to support a first-time mother (age 35) and newborn, with a strong emphasis on maternal recovery after childbirth. The ideal candidate will be attentive to the mother’s physical healing and overall well-being, while also providing guidance as we adjust to life with a newborn. Requirements: Minimum 3 years of postpartum doula experience Infant CPR certification Fluent in English Experience supporting breastfeeding (flexible based on how feeding evolves) Support Needed Postpartum recovery support for mom for 6 weeks (including monitoring and comfort care) Newborn care and education for first-time parents Sleep training guidance Light household support (e.g., laundry) We are hoping to find someone compassionate, knowledgeable, and proactive, who can balance hands-on support with education and reassurance for new parents. Budget Up to $8,000 per month
I need someone to help at night with my premature son. I want light cleaning, diaper changes, bottle feeding.
Inova lansdowne, $1000 budged I plan on doing a no epidural induced and natural birth.
I need someone who can stay with me temporarily for postpartum recovery. Giving birth at hospital If possible I want my insurance to cover everything for the budget C-section for giving birth No number years of experience and if possible who can speak tagalog Need someone who can help me feeding and taking care my baby in the evening Insurance name is CIGNA
Hospital Looking for a birth support doula / postpartum
1. I am giving birth at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 2. Estimated budget is $100 per visit 3. Natural birth
Hospital 800$ Want to have a vagainal birth with epidural and minimum tears
Just learned you are in network with my insurance Carefirst. Looking for birth support for baby #3 and postpartum support. My previous two births were vaginal unmedicated births. No complications with this pregnancy.
We’re moving midway through the pregnancy to the DC region, Maryland side. We’ll probably live in the Rockville area but I’m hoping to give birth with the midwives at George Washington University’s hospital. I’m looking for a labor doula to support an unmediated birth. I also struggled with low supply with my first child so I’m hoping to find a lactation consultant who specialises in that. We have Tricare, which covers both doulas and IBCLCs.
Nighttime Doula that’s part of Carefirst Insurance
Planning to give birth in the hospital, birth plan Is to try to go unmedicated with hypno-birthing techniques & an advocate for me when I cannot advocate for myself. Birth plan- yes to golden hour, cord clamping delayed, yes to all necessary vaccines, yes to circumcision. Willing to try N2O but no IV pain medications. Yes to epidural if hypno-birthing Is not going well & yes to c-section IF ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
I plan to give birth at home or at a birthing center via a tub birth. I need a provider with a certification that meets Tricare's requirements, speaks English, and has at least a year of experience. I do not have a budget estimation but have seen that Tricare does cover a doula and a midwife. I have Tricare Reserve Select.
I need help with taking care of baby for a few minutes
Natural birth in hospital. Want assistance, guidance, and advocate of my birthing experience. I have CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield PPO.
* First baby due July 24. * Looking for an experienced postpartum doula for the first 2–3 weeks after returning home from the hospital. * Ideally French-speaking (we’re a French couple), but finding the right fit is our top priority. * Certified postpartum doula preferred (DONA, CAPPA, ProDoula, etc.). * Experience supporting breastfeeding and bottle feeding; IBCLC is a plus. * Daytime home visits in Fairlington (Arlington, VA). * Looking for guidance on newborn care, feeding, sleep, soothing, baby weight and wellbeing, and maternal postpartum recovery. * We’d love someone who can answer our questions, reassure us, and help us build confidence as first-time parents. * Not looking for overnight care, sleep training, housekeeping, cooking, or regular household chores. * Preferred schedule: 2–3 hour visits, 2–3 times per week during the first couple of weeks. * Budget: approximately $40–70/hour, or open to postpartum support packages.
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
I’m not totally sure so starting there would be great haha
1. Give birth at Sibley Memorial Hospital 2. Either in network (Carefirst BCBS) or adjusted payment plans (less than $500) 3. Give birth naturally and breastfeed exclusively 4. Be in-network (Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield) 5. First time parents, early and mid 30's 6. Lactation/breastfeeding consultation 7. CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
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