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1.Christus Mother Frances Hospital 2.$1500-2,000 3. Goal: Low-intervention, natural vaginal birth in a hospital setting while safely using approved natural supplements and comfort methods. If complications occur, explain options, include me in decision making and advocate on what’s best.
Giving birth at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas. Unsure on budget/pricing Have a toddler at home (will be 18mo at the time of delivery 2nd baby) looking for help for the first few weeks as we transition.
1. Hospital 2. Under 4.5k 3. Unmedicated labor in hospital setting with husband, mother, and children present. Last labor my eldest (now 17) supported through labor with Mom and husband; this time they'd be supporting toddler if temperamentally appropriate at that time. So far, so good! Seeking doula care for postpartum support with light housecleaning, healthy meal prep for mama expecting to EBF, and supporting with toddler snacks/meals occasionally. With the birth of my son I found the best support was having consistent nutritive food nearby to sustain my energy and navigate early weeks. I was able to wear my newborn and cook for myself but would love to have recipes I can share and have prepped/someone more knowledgeable suggest best nutrition for recovery so we can bond with newborn. Expecting 4-20 hrs a week for up to two months with possible support holding newborn so I can stay connected to toddler through early transition period. Expect him to be willing and eager to continue helping as able and appropriate, so hoping to have someone who can put my nutritional needs first to support me showing up for the babies. Even with second degree tearing through this last birth I was able to walk up to two miles postpartum within six weeks so I anticipate getting back to some level of activity to support my recovery. Want to be able to rely on healthy snacks and good nutrition to support my postpartum recovery after my husband's paternity leave ends. Expecting to have mother in home to support with toddler care and take care of her own meals, but learned last time around she struggled with helping in ways that I really needed as related to staying hydrated and fed through the first few weeks. Need an advocate who will keep me on a routine to stay nourished to show up how I want.
Wanting a home birth with no interventions unless emergency.
I plan to get birth in a hospital. I have a high risk pregnancy due to previous blood clot issues. This is my first pregnancy. I’m not sure budget wise never looked into anything like this. I would like to have someone that has knowledge of blood clot issues. My plan is to breast-feed and would really like to have the support for that.
Not sure, looking for someone who takes insurance. Natural birth don't want to lay on my back the whole time
I plan to give Birth at Medical City Dallas at the hospital. I have Tricare which covers postpartum doula if they are certified with Medicaid. Night nanny 25-30 hour. I plan to have a natural birth with hydrotherapy
I plan to give birth in Palestine, TX hospital I don't have a budget considering I'm on Medicaid I plan on doing an all natural birth so far
St. Mary Hospital Tri-care insurance Induction or natural
In need of a postpartum Doula. I am not sure what this all includes, this is my third child. I would love help as I navigate this new chapter in my life. I plan to give birth in the hospital. I have a well point Insurance. I’m having a birth with epidural.
Experience and who respect our decisions. Duties of cooking, taking care of the baby at night.
I plan to have a home birth. I’m currently considering a birth team, including a doula. I had intended on it being only myself and my husband present however, I don’t want to put 100% of the responsibility of my needs onto him. I intend to free birth with a lotus birth. I am not open to speaking with anyone that doesn’t understand and support that. I am looking for someone who can hold space, who is in tune with their energy, and emotionally support myself and my husband. I intend to exclusively breastfeed. I will be a first time mom. I am 37. I do not Intend on having any medical interventions. I will not need help with my baby but am open to lactation classes. I intend to continue self educating with free-birthing classes and hypno-birthing classes. Aside from emotional support I am also looking for someone who can cook and understands dietary needs for breastfeeding mothers. Currently in research mode at 12 week. No set budget. I’m looking for value.
Giving birth in a hospital with my first baby, seeking support in those first initial months, would like something that works with my insurance
I plan to give birth at Willis-Knighton Pierremont hospital and am currently 8 months pregnant with a high-risk pregnancy, due around May 20. I am looking for a compassionate and experienced doula to support me during labor and delivery, as well as some postpartum support. I have Medicaid and a limited budget of about $85 per week, but I am open to working with someone who offers flexible pricing, payment plans, or sliding scale options. My children’s father is involved, but he is a truck driver and is not always available, so I am looking for reliable support—especially in the birthing room. It’s important to me to have someone present who can advocate for me, keep me calm, and guide me through labor. After delivery, I would also appreciate some daytime support between 9 AM and 6 PM with newborn care (feeding, soothing, monitoring) and light help around the home while I recover. I am looking for someone patient, understanding, and experienced with high-risk pregnancies who truly cares about mothers and babies.
I plan to give birth in the hospital in case there are any medical emergencies with me being high risk (I’m 37). My insurance should pay for this. I don’t currently have a birth plan, as I’m only 10 weeks and am doing this alone.
I am looking for postpartum doula services, particularly hands on newborn care and light household duties. Looking for someone warm, reliable and experienced with newborns.
1. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen 2. $1000 3. Delayed cord clamp/cut , vaginal delivery no medicine (minimal only if necessary), skin to skin immediately after birth.
In a hospital I’m not sure I haven’t done this before I just want to have a peaceful pregnancy
We will be giving birth at the William Clements hospital with UT Southwestern. We would prefer an unmedicated vaginal birth if possible, but are happy to giving birth at the hospital in case of emergencies.
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