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I plan on going to the hospital for $600-$850. I want a peaceful setting with my mom, sister, and husband in the room. I do plan on getting an epidural. My requirements for the doula would just be for them to support me when I can’t help me understand things that I don’t and stick up for me if it begins to be overwhelming.
Hospital I’m not sure on my budget as I don’t have a clue how much doulas cost! I’m wanting someone who will support me because I don’t know if I’ll be getting my baby shots and what not and I would like someone who is okay if we plan to not do that.
I am giving birth in a hospital and have an extensive medical history so am considered high risk because of it. I am in need of someone educated in the signs of fetal and maternal distress and help advocating to stick to the birth plan unless we are showing those clear signs of distress.
Hospital with minimum/ low interventions. No birth plan yet and budget of $1500
This will be my first delivery, my desire is to do it unmedicated in the hospital. Will like to discuss budget and pricing in person. I will like for my provider to at the least have a masters or higher in education and over 3 years in labor and delivery. Doula is my number one top choice at the moment, I have an OBGYN already.
Just need female support and is God driven I have experience this is my fourth baby. We will pay $500 I am 39 weeks so the baby will be here any day now recently move to TX so it’s difficult finding care so late sorta on my own
I am a first time mom in need of guidance! I plan to give birth on a hospital, i don't have a birth plan yet (not sure where to start), I am 36 years old, I just need guidance on how to prepare and what to do after baby is born, I have Cigna
Someone who can advocate for me in the hospital while giving birth. Low budget.
Looking for birth doula for hospital and some after care post partum, help with lactation also a plus
birth in hospital. unsure on the birth plan and budget
Hello I would like to know if you support home births without a midwife.
Hi!! I’m looking for a doula to assist during labor for emotional and physical. I have a lot on my birth plan that I would want someone to advocate for my husband baby and I.
This is my first pregnancy so i just want overall education and to go over all my options. I would like to go un medicated. i want to give birth at a hospital. I want to use my insurance if possible.
I am planning to give birth at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas. Currently 31 weeks. My goal is to have a low-intervention, physiologic birth whenever it is safe for me and my baby. I would like to labor at home for as long as possible before coming to the hospital. During labor, I plan to use natural comfort measures such as walking, changing positions frequently, using a birth ball, and practicing movements and techniques to encourage labor progression. I would like cervical checks to be kept to the minimum necessary and would prefer to avoid an induction unless there is a clear medical reason that makes it necessary. I also prefer intermittent fetal heart rate monitoring rather than continuous monitoring, as long as my baby and I remain healthy and there are no medical concerns requiring continuous monitoring. When it is time to push, I would like the freedom to choose the position that feels most natural and effective for my body, including side-lying, hands and knees, or squatting. I would also like to follow my body’s natural urge to push instead of being directed to push on a specific count whenever possible. If available, I would like a mirror so I can see my baby’s birth. I do not want an epidural unless I decide otherwise during labor. After my baby is born, I would like delayed cord clamping until the umbilical cord has turned white and finished pulsating, unless immediate medical intervention is necessary. I would like immediate, uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with my baby, first with me and then with the baby’s father as soon as it is appropriate. My hope is for a calm, respectful birth where my preferences are honored whenever it is safe to do so, while understanding that my healthcare team may recommend changes if medically necessary for the health and safety of my baby or me. For doula services, I am looking for someone who aligns with my desire for an unmedicated, low-intervention birth and who provides continuous labor support. My ideal budget is up to $1,500, though I am open to payment plans or customizable packages if available.
Planning to birth at memorial hermann. Not sure budget, probably $600 might be my cap Planning for an unmedicated, physiological birth. But want to have some extra support in the hospital setting so that I'm not on my own in advocating for my desires For postpartum, mostly just cleaning, laundry, and cooking help would be welcome. This is my fourth baby, I've had three unmedicated births, one was induced, other two were water births.
I would like to give birth Home or birthing facility. I also would like to do a water birth if possible.
Plan to give birth at fort worth birthing and wellness center. Our estimated budget is very low which is why i am looking for one covered by medicaid. Birth plan i want to be as unmedicated as possible, focusing on pain management techniques that are not medicated. I have Texas star medicaid but have not picked a plan yet. (cooks childrens, wellpoint, or aetna)
Hospital Not sure my budget I would like an unmedicated birth. I am still doing research on my options.
I would like to have a Doula that can support me and my husband, but mainly me when it comes to the birth of our child. This is our first born baby and I need more emotional physical support. Also someone that can tell my doctor No when necessary times or what I need the most someone I can build a connection with becomes friends with has knowledge on childbirth, patience, and also key things that I can do eat that will help my body during the process of pregnancy.
I plan to deliver at the Hospital my birth plan includes no epidural
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