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home or birth center $2k all natural, no epidural
Looking for support for my labour and delivery. Someone who can accommodate my needs and coach/assist me through this. I’m looking to have a minimal- no intervention water birth and would be important to have someone who is experienced in this. This is my second pregnancy; my last delivery was unmedicated (besides pitocin) delivered vaginally with no complications. I am set up to give birth at the hospital at this moment but if I did happen to find a midwife/doula I would be interested in a home birth if I had the right supports set up. My estimated budget would be 900-1200$ Here is my detailed birth plan so far if I do end up giving birth in the hospital. Birth plan: -Low lights, fairy lights electric candles set up sound healing music. -Breathe through contractions -No epidural, Water birth. Maybe laughing gas if pain is really bad. -Absolutely no being induced -Natural water rupture. -No membrane sweep. -Privacy minimal staff in room no students.(having students learn while in labour made me stressed and feel uneasy) -Intermittent monitoring not continuously monitoring. -Delay cord clamping 7-15 min. Cord is white -Are cervix checks necessary? Only checked if requested by me -Do I have to stay in hospital if I had no interventions? -Naturally birth placenta, no pitocin or cord traction. -Wait for my body to push on its own no forced pushing. -No fundal massage unless there excessive bleeding. -Vitamin k drops not injected.
I plan to give birth at home, I do not have much of a budget but I am willing to work through that with the right candidate! This is my first baby so I’m not sure what all is supposed to be in a birth plan so help figuring that out would be great!
1. Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital. 2. Provide your estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,500. We are most interested in meaningful support that focuses on emotional reassurance, breastfeeding guidance, and helping us adjust during the early postpartum period. 3. Describe your birth plan This is my first baby, so I’m keeping my birth plan flexible and open-minded. My main goal is to feel calm, supported, and informed throughout the process. I plan to give birth in a hospital and would like to aim for a low-intervention birth if possible, while fully trusting medical guidance if plans need to change. Emotional support and reassurance are very important to me, especially as someone who can feel anxious in new situations. My priorities include: Feeling supported and advocated for during labor My partner being involved and supported as well Skin-to-skin contact after birth if possible Support with early breastfeeding and latching A calm, positive environment that helps reduce stress and overwhelm I value guidance, reassurance, and gentle encouragement over a rigid birth plan, and I’m looking for support that helps me feel confident as I transition into motherhood.
South health $1500 budget Vaginal delivery + epidural
Plan to birth at south health campus. This is my first pregnancy. I am unsure if I want a epidural or not. I would like support post-partum. I may want support during delivery. Budget $600-$1000
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I’m an out of country patient and I’ve been referred to an Ob and hospital. For now i don’t have any budget in mind. I think for now I might be getting a c section because I have a low laying placenta. For the services Daily and Weekly schedule will include. 1. Bottle feeding, formula preparation. Burping during and after meals. Diaper change Dress and change of clothes for baby. Swaddling and soothing of baby. Tracking of feeding, sleeping and diaper changes. 2. Sleep support Help with sleep routines. Practice safe sleep strategies. Night waking support. Optimization of sleep environment. 3. Developmental Support. Age-appropriate stimulation. Support Healthy wake windows. Sensory play. Talking, reading and singing to baby. 4. Baby related household tasks. Washing and sterilizing bottles and breast pump part. Washing and folding baby laundry. Cleaning and organizing baby nursery. Take stock of diapers, wipes, creams. Proper sanitization of toys and other baby items. Preparing diaper bags for outings. 5. Parent and Family support Support breastfeeding or pumping routines. Help establish day/night routines. Teach soothing techniques. Communicate daily updates to parents. Help with family laundry. Cook for the family. House cleaning not related to baby. Errands for household. 6.Weekly responsibilities: Wash crib/ bassinet cribs Sanitize toys, clean baby equipment. Organize baby supplies. 7. Cooking 8. Laundry
Hospital birth unmedicated hopefully. Not sure of budget. Birth plan is flexible but I would like to try to labor at home for as long as possible then transition to the hospital
I prefer to give birth at home not sure of a budget quite yet and I dont really have a birth plan I need help with all of it
I’m Jessica and my partner Cristian we just arrived for the birth of our daughter that is expected to be at the end of the month. We made all the pregnancy care in Panama where we live most of the time. I have the information of our ultrasounds, blood test and according with our go ecologist everything is ok for a natural labor. Now we are looking for the correct place for our baby arrival
Help with my new born and the myself as well. Baby is 3 days old. I prefer a Nigerian, if not available any experienced souls is fine. At least must have taken care of 10 new born babies, should have first aid certification…especially experienced with new borns. We are in the NorthWest quadrant, will also be nice if doula drives and can take me to my post partum appointment, not mandatory tho
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? hospital Describe your birth plan: Natural birth with medication Provide your estimated budget: 1000 Include any additional duties: I'm looking for birth support at hospital and postpartum doula support at home in the first few months (no need to be everyday
Planning for at home, but willing to reevaluate to hospital if needed -$1000? - I havent fully put it together yet
Hospital birth. Doesn't have an idea how much is a doula service. My husband will be away from the moment I gave birth until November so it'll be me, my mom and my sister who will take care of the baby. Thinking of an additional help when it comes to all baby needs on the first couple months
Just doing research on my options, highly considering a home birth
how to take care newborn baby and recover from the mother
I’m currently pregnant, I need a cheaper place to give birth. I will like to give birth in hospital and my budget is within five thousand dollars. I want three people around me Obgyn, one birth doula and my relative.
Birth in hospital . Its gonna be my 1st baby. I need help with it
I am due in 7 weeks and will be delivering in peter lougheed. This is my second baby and I need help with birth and postpartum
Hi adele, I am looking for birth and postpartum doula and for postpartum specifically some 5-6 hours night help with baby so that i can hopefully sleep and recover better:) Lets connect at your earliest
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