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I don’t know any of this yet that’s what I need a doula for
Hi! I found out my insurance covers doula services, and I wanted to reach out 😊 I’m currently pregnant and interested in having extra support during pregnancy and possibly birth/postpartum. I’d love to know more about you and your availability. Thank you!
I want a doula who will help lead me with knowledge going through pregnancy and through labor. Due to being a single mother I want to have someone there who will help support me and advocate for me! This will be my first baby and I’m so excited!
We are surprised but excited to be welcoming a baby in early September! This is our third, and he will arrive likely via c-section, so support recovery will need to have this in mind. We have 2 older children, 8 and 10, and two dogs. We are an active family with sports, dogs, and friends and family nearby---but will certainly need support as we enter this chapter. We are looking for both postpartum mother and baby support for at least 3-4 weeks, with the option to remain for longer term childcare needs. Night nursing would be needed for at least a few nights a week in the first month, in addition to daytime support. But this would not be a long-term requirement and can be flexible here. We would love additional help with light cooking/cleaning/and household support. We require either doula certification or medicare-qualifications to meet our employee benefit requirements. Budget from 25-45 an hour. Second language not required, but welcomed!
Looking for a in home doulas cause I really want to have a natural home birth for my last and final baby and one that accepts united healthcare I need someone there for the whole pregnancy labor and at least 24 hours postpartum
at home, $1000, I speak English and German, I'm in Memphis, TN
I’d like someone I can almost see as a sister, someone who I can trust with my baby overnight or as needed as I am a clingy mama and feel guilty for any help but I know it will be needed . I have a daughter that was born February 2025 but I will need help as we are expecting a newborn December 2026. Must pass background check. No budget.
Looking for overnight doula/help so parents can sleep. Haven’t decided on budget, just exploring options currently.
My wife and I are expecting our first child on May 25, 2026. As this is our first experience, we are seeking additional support to help guide us through the birth process at the hospital. We are particularly interested in understanding what services are available to assist us in ensuring a smooth and well-supported delivery experience.
We are looking for a postpartum doula or newborn care specialist to support us during the early weeks after bringing home our baby girl (due August 2026). Ideally, we would love someone who has formal training or certification in postpartum care, newborn support, and breastfeeding, with at least 2–5 years of hands-on experience. A calm, nurturing presence and strong intuition with both baby and mother are very important to us. Our baby will be a newborn, and we are hoping for support with newborn care, soothing techniques, feeding guidance (breastfeeding support is a plus), and helping establish healthy sleep rhythms. We are also looking for someone who understands the emotional and physical needs of a mother during postpartum recovery and can provide gentle, supportive care during that time. Additional responsibilities may include light household tasks such as baby laundry, tidying up common areas, simple meal prep, and helping maintain a peaceful, organized environment. If the provider has experience with sleep shaping or gentle sleep routines, that would be a bonus, but not required. We prefer someone who values a natural, low-tox lifestyle and is mindful of the products and approaches used around our baby. A faith-aligned or spiritually grounded individual would also be a wonderful fit, though not required. We are currently exploring both daytime and overnight support and are open to discussing a schedule that works well for both sides. Based on local rates, we are anticipating a budget of approximately $25–$35 per hour depending on experience and services provided, but we are open to discussing this for the right fit. We are looking for someone who will feel like a trusted, supportive presence in our home during this special season.
I would like to have a natural hospital birth and have a doula to help coach me through labor and help advocate for me with hospital staff.
I want some help prepare for childbirth delivery.
We will be having twins and would like assistance with nighttime care. Budget is flexible.
I plan on giving birth at UT in Knoxville. I’m not sure what budget to plan for. My birth plan is to go as long as possible with out medication but am open to it if needed. I mainly want a spot person there for me.
We are first time parents with a 10 day old newborn and are looking for postpartum support, primarily to help us get rest and adjust to a consistent routine. We would like someone experienced with newborn care, including feeding support (breastfeeding/pumping or bottle), soothing techniques, and helping us understand our baby’s needs. Our main goal is to have support during a shift so that one or both of us can get uninterrupted sleep. We are especially interested in overnight or early morning support if available, but are open to daytime help as well. Light support such as holding the baby, assisting with burping and settling, and basic newborn guidance would be helpful. We would also appreciate someone who is communicative, reliable, and consistent, as that is very important to us during this stage. Our baby does not have any special needs. We are open to discussing a schedule that works for both sides, ideally a few hours per shift. Our budget is flexible but we are ideally looking for something in the range of $20–$30 per hour depending on experience and availability.
I will be giving birth in the hospital. Looking for a postpartum doula to help with overnight care, particularly lactation support for breastfeeding.
I need someone that can work with my schedule I plan to give birth in a hospital, was hoping you accepted my insurance,
Germantown Methodist Insurance coverage I’m not sure about a birth plan that is why I’m needing assistance
Plan on giving a hospital birth most likely c-section. Have seen doulas on social media I know different people do different things. I’ve had one baby and wanted to see what it would be like to have another with a doula!
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