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I plan to give birth at NRGH and my family doctor is an OBGYN so he will be my provider throught my pregnancy. I hope to give birth vaginally with some kind of medical pain management however its important to me that I be able to move around and Id rather not give birth on my back. Im looking into doula support because I would like to have help advocating for myself and some guidance through the birth process. I am historically a pretty anxious person and have previously experienced pregnancy loss. I dont exactly know what budget I should have Im just trying to get a read on prices? I dont have a whole lot of expendable income and would be absolutely willing to have a new/student doula. My sibling is a new doula and Ive seen how hard it was for them to get the first couple families so I have a soft spot for those starting out!
Hospital Birth Unmedicated Second child Certified Doula
Likely hospital birth but want to labour at home as long as I can. Under $1500 budget. Natural birth as possible.
Hello I need help with everything. This is from prenatal to after and postpartum.
Hello Daneal, We are looking for night support for our 6 weeks old baby Best, Jamie
Planning to deliver in Richmond hospital Planning to give natural unmedicated birth Languages English Hindi Punjabi Postnatal massage
Delivery at Bc Womens hospital Birth plan: Delayed cord clamping until cord stops pulsating and is white No vitamin K, no eye antibiotic, no Hep.B vaccine No removing vernix off baby-or bath No bright lights in room and too many people Nothing given to baby without mothers consent Baby stays with mom 24/7
I will be giving birth at BC Women’s Hospital in Vancouver, BC and am looking for support during labor. I am getting care from a midwife team at Westside Midwives and have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Unless something surprising occurs, I will have a vaginal birth, likely with an epidural. I am curious but nervous about doing a natural birth. Alongside a midwife (and hopefully a doula!), my husband will be present as support during the birth. This is my first pregnancy, so I’m not sure what to expect! My budget is up to $2000, but we may be willing to pay more for the right person.
1. hospital 2. 8000-12000 3. no birth plan. whatever is healthy for baby
I live in Squamish but am considered a high risk pregnancy with good chance of needing a scheduled c-section so will deliver in lions gate with Dr. Lipp. My budget is open.
Hospital birth My budget depends on approved coverage through Indigenous health benefits as I’m First Nation. This is my first baby and I’m looking for a supportive, positive birth experience in hospital. I’d like a doula who can help me stay calm, informed, and supported during labour and postpartum.
Already indicted via the checklist. Requirements: - Serve the Vancouver area - Certified + properly trained (ideally, a nurse) - Is evidence-based and pragmatic (not interested in anything spiritual)
Hospital birth at BC women, budget less than 2000 dollars, medicated birth at hospital
St Pauls 1000 dollars Open to suggestions- induced vaginally birth, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin within the 1st hr
1. St. Paul’s Hospital 3. try to have a natural birth
1. Place of birth: BC Women’s Hospital 2. Budget: Up to $2500 3. Birth plan: Two previous C-sections; planning a TOLA2C. Looking for an experienced doula to support VBAC, and evidence-based labor support.
- I'm 9 weeks pregnant. The first bloodwork was done, and I have an initial ultrasound appointment scheduled for July 3rd, 2026. - I don't have any special medical conditions. - I have an MSP. - It's my first pregnancy. - No miscarriages. - I don't know where I'm planning to give birth. - There is no birth plan yet. That's why I need a specialist to help me on this journey.
Hospital $1500-2500 VBAC, natural birth - focus on birth and partner support
Hospital birth BC 1200-2000 avoid epidural husband support
we plan to give birth at richmond hospital, and would like to get help with basic needs of the child and care guide for the mom
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