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Jordan is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Tallahassee, FL 32317, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 22, 2026
I’m 36, in 30 weeks pregnant I plan to have a home water birth I have Medicaid sunshine health for insurance |
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Kyla is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Lenoir City, TN 37771, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 22, 2026
Hello, I plan to give birth at a hospital; this is my first time! I want to give birth unmedicated and be able to move freely and be active, the only medication I considered is laughing gas and I plan to use a birth comb and breathing techniques. My current practice has a less than ideal reputation but I was unable to move to the OBGYN that I wanted due to how far along I am and I am not sure if I can just go to the other hospital that I prefer once I go into labor. I wanted to labor in warm water but my current OBGYN/hospital doesn’t offer this. I am seeking someone to support me during my labor and intervene if I’m pressured to do something that I do not want. I am not seeking prenatal/postpartum visits or lactation assistance. My insurance is Tricare East - Reserve Select. Thank you! |
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Brandy is looking for Childbirth Educator, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
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Location: New Albany, IN 47150, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 29, 2026
I’m a first time single mother. I’m adopted, so while my mother had been incredibly supportive, she doesn’t have much advice about the birthing process or what to expect. I plan to give birth at Baptist Floyd I am 31 years old and own my own home. My blood type is A (-) so I have some concerns. I would like to breast feed. I have much family support, but no partner. My estimated budget is $2,000 Do you accept insurance |
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Alma is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Pueblo West, CO, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 05, 2026
I would like to have my baby in the hospital, but I want to be in control of the birth, I want to listen to my body and for it to be at the time when my body is ready,I want an unmedicated birth and I want to delay cord clamping. And I want to know if my insurance can cover it. |
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Annette is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Iowa City, IA 52240, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 13, 2026
I plan to give birth at the University of Iowa downtown campus. My plan is to be unmedicated with the exception of nitrous oxide. I am looking for a doula that is in my insurance network. |
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Riley is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Salem, IN 47167, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 24, 2026
Hi there! I’m planning to use the Tree Of Life Birth Center. I’m wanting to find a doula to help me with knowledge and planning, as well as encouragement with labor. This is my first pregnancy and I’d love to go the all natural route. I know that will be much easier with knowledge and support. I don’t currently have a budget for a doula as I have no idea what to expect. |
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Brianna is looking for Postpartum Doula, Midwife, Birth Doula
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Location: Lynn Center, IL 61262, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 08, 2026
I am looking to give birth at home, we are checking our options right now. We do not have a set budget. I want to be able to be relaxed and in the comfort of my home when giving birth with caring individuals to help us through. |
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Hadassah is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Thomasville, GA, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: November 24, 2026
I do want to give birth in a hospital. I am diabetic and newly diagnosed with HTN, but I wanna go natural. My mom went natural with me but ended up opting for an epidural with my brother because of her blood pressure. Both my brother and I were 9+ pounds, and with my comorbidities, I know I may have a chunky little monkey <3, but I still want to try natural to start. I was looking to stay around $1500. My birth plan is simply to keep my pressures stable and have a healthy baby. If no meconium, I do want to encapsulate my placenta, and I will sign the form to keep it because, as a L&D nurse, I know they will want to keep it because of my comorbidities. If the diabetes and HTN were gestational, I probably would have let them keep it, but since it's chronic, nothing new will be learned about my future pregnancies from the placenta. Anyway, I think that's it! Look forward to hearing from you! |
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Samaya is looking for Midwife, Birth Doula
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Location: Albuquerque, NM 87105, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 12, 2026
I would like somebody that could help me achieve a smooth at home nonmedicated birth |
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Rhosewen is looking for Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
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Location: Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 21, 2026
I plan to give birth at the hospital, I want to try and have a unmedicated birth but if the pains too much I want to go over options, no epidural, I want to be able to give birth other then on my back, I want to extend cord clamping until it’s white, I don’t want the baby to leave the room if he doesn’t have too and my partner will be there with him if he has too leave the room, I don’t want my placenta yanked out, |
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Hannah is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
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Location: Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: January 13, 2026
Hi there, My name is Hannah, and I’m currently 31 weeks pregnant and seeking a birth (+/- postpartum) doula for my upcoming TOLAC at Christus in Santa Fe with the midwives. A bit of background: my first birth in San Diego ended in a traumatic emergency c-section. This is my second, and I’m preparing for what I hope to be a redemptive VBAC with this pregnancy. I had a doula with my first and found her support invaluable. For this time around, I’m specifically looking for someone who: Is trauma-informed or trauma-sensitive. I’m very modest by nature and want support in maintaining boundaries during labor (physically and medically, with staff). I would also love someone to help guide my husband so he can best support me—especially as I’m hoping to labor without medication if possible, as I tried last time (and our doula was exceptional at helping him to help me!). I went 24 hours last time but ultimately had severe back labor and got the epidural (after which came more cascade of interventions...). Has experience with movement-based or hands-on techniques. I respond extremely well to bodywork, massage, and hands-on techniques for pain control and grounding during labor. My first baby was acynclitic and malpositioned, so I’d especially appreciate someone with Spinning Babies and/or rebozo (or other type of training to achieve optimal baby positioning). It is not a must, but would be a huge bonus. My estimated due date is January 13th. If you have availability, I’d love to learn more about your approach and services, as well as your fee structure. It seems like we could be a good match. Perhaps we could set up a short Zoom meet and greet, if able. Thank you so much for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. Warmly, Hannah |
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Kaneisha is looking for Newborn Care Specialist, Midwife, Birth Doula
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Location: Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 02, 2026
I want to do my first home delivery I want everything to be done at home with my son and husband |
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Kali is looking for Childbirth Educator, Birth Doula
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Location: Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 24, 2026
I plan to give birth at U of L in downtown Louisville. Since it is fully out of pocket, I am hoping to spend less than 1500$ This will be my first child, I am due in late July. I am wanting to go as natural as possible, but since I really have no idea what to expect as far as what my body will feel, I want to be open to doing what I feel I need at the time. I very much want to naturally go into labor rather than having to use Pit to induce. My wife will be with me, but I would love to have someone there that is focusing solely on being my advocate and making the experience as smooth as possible. I would ideally love to not have an epidural, but I also want to prepare to give myself grace in the moment if I decide to change my mind. |
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Ashleigh is looking for Midwife, Birth Doula
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Location: Gainesville, GA, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 24, 2026
I plan on giving birth at Northside Atlanta. I would prefer to pay with insurance (BCBS Publix plan). I am aiming for an unmediated birth, water birth preferably if possible. |
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Madelyn is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Gainesville, GA, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 14, 2026
1. Hospital 2. Accepts Tricare. Less than 1000 3. Natural unmedicated vaginal delivery ideal |
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Halle is looking for Midwife, Birth Doula
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Location: Macon, GA 31216, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 29, 2026
1) Home or birthing center. I want a water birth 2) I have Bluecross Insurance but I can do anything with a payment plan 3) I want a natural/ unmedicated birth in the water |
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Carly is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
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Location: Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: January 27, 2026
Possibly looking for a birth doula, mostly looking for a postpartum doula |
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Sarah is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Greenback, TN 37742, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 04, 2026
I want to birth at UT hospital, so I need a doula who has taken classes there as is required by the hospital. Looking for a birth doula to help with labor and birth, as well as a bit of post partum care. |
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Brianna and paul is looking for Newborn Care Specialist, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
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Location: Fithian, IL 61844, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: March 04, 2026
Where do you plan to give birth (home or hospital)? We are planning a hospital birth, with the intention to labor at home as long as it is safe before going to the hospital. Estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,200 to $2,000. We recognize this is a significant investment and are prioritizing it because this is our first birth and we are aiming for a low-intervention experience. Describe your birth plan We are planning, for the most part, an unmedicated hospital birth and strongly want to avoid an epidural. We are open to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) as a pain management option if needed. Movement during labor is very important to us, including walking, upright labor positions, and frequent position changes to support comfort and labor progress. We are looking for a doula who is comfortable providing early labor support at home, along with hands-on comfort measures, breathing and grounding techniques, and partner coaching. Advocacy is also important to us. We want support with communicating and upholding our birth preferences with hospital staff, as well as maintaining clear boundaries around who is present during labor, including support with limiting family presence in the birthing room. We value calm, evidence-informed guidance that prioritizes safety while supporting our goals. |
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Ladonna is looking for Birth Doula
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Location: Payne, GA 31204, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 02, 2026
I would like to give birth at home. I don't have a budget for a doula because I'm looking for doulas that are covered under Medicaid. |
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