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I plan to give birth in a hospital. Less than $1000 Not sure on my birth plan. Just want to make sure it's safe
Im a First time african american mom to be with mono di twins. I dont have a full birth plan yet because its very early but I would like to get more info and see what my options are.
Valley Medical Center, around $1,500 and no specific birth plan at this time other than delivery at Valley Medical and vaginal delivery, ok with medicated delivery.
I plan to give birth at st Micheal’s in Silverdale. I am a high risk pregnancy, looking for emotional help and guidance. I have a 1 year old and the birth was traumatic. Just need a support system to help, not 100% what exactly I need but I had a doula as a nurse at the hospital and she made me so comfortable, looking for that again this pregnancy.
I’m planning on giving birth at home. I need a birth and postpartum doula. How I envision it is she will help me with the birth and take care of me- cook meals, clean kitchen, take care of baby for the next month after I give birth. My budget is $5000 for this entire service
I am having my fourth child. I am going to be solo-parenting 3 elementary school aged children (11, 8, and 6) while welcoming my new baby. My current children’s father is not the father of my newest addition. I plan to give a medicated birth at a hospital, Swedish First Hill in Seattle, WA. As far as budget goes, I am hoping to find someone covered by my insurance. My birth plan actually needs a lot of planning still. This will be my first unsupported birth. With my previous children I had my partner, mother and usually another female family member. It has been over 6 years since my last birth and I’m open to trying new things like birthing baths and alternative pushing positions. My births have always been short (4-6 hours from start to final push.) I never had any complications after birth or during but did need an iron transfusion before my third child was born, I went into labor the night after receiving the transfusion. I need a lot of guidance and support and will be struggling with anxiety during this pregnancy and birth.
I’m considering home birth and birth center options. Secondary option is Overlake hospital. I prefer least amount of medical intervention as possible.
At valley medical Covered by insurance At hospital with epidural
I am giving birth at Foothills Midwifery. My official due date is August 4, 2026, but I have always been early by 10-15 days. I need my insurance plan accepted which is the Community Health Plan of Washington. I want a holistic approach and full support during labor and delivery and for some time afterwards as well. I would like my spouse and 3 other children to be involved as well if possible.
Hello there, looking for a doula to help guide us through our birthing journey, help with nights and teach us about how to heal, lactation specialist and care for the baby. We are new parents and expecting a boy in the fall
Hey there, My wife Michelle and I are looking for a birth and postpartum doula to support the birth of our first child. My wife is of Filipino descent, but was raised in Austria and I am German. We’ve been living in the US for 3 years, but don’t have any family support around so we look forward to getting some helping hands during the birth of our child. Michelle is going to be giving birth in the Swedish First Hill Hospital and is in primary care with the Swedish First Hill Midwifery. Provide your estimated budget - 2000-3000 Describe your birth plan - natural birth, no interventions if possible Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) - no strict requirements, but we are looking for someone with experience Thank you! Max
Planned c-section, 2nd time mom. Delivering at Swedish First HIll after a terrible experience at Evergreen
1. I plan on giving birth in Overlake medical center in Bellevue 2. Up to negotiation 3. Vaginal is preferred, I want a lesser dosage of epidural so I can give birth on my 4s while leaning on a pillow. Cord clamping wait till it stops pulsating and is white.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I’m military but I want civilian doctors. My birth plan is that I don’t want an epidural unless I truly need it. I want it to be the last resort. I don’t mind pitocin. I want my golden hour. 30 minutes for me and 30 for dad. I don’t want a catheter unless needed. I don’t want to bathe baby until later. I want delayed cord clamping. I want to labor at home for as long as possible.
UW in the northwest, but I live in Bremerton. Molina insurance. Natural birth, maybe use gas.
Plan to give birth in a hospital, vaginal, with an epidural. Unsure about budget. Trying to understand costs.
I'm giving birth through Swedish midwifery and hoping to go unmedicated. I'm looking for someone to help support movement, position shifting, my husbands participation, and overall knowledge and guidance!
Hi, Looking for post partum night time doula services. My due date is July 27. Could you please let me know your availability and pricing? I live in Bellevue Thank you
Hi! Do you take champva insurance?
Hello! I am currently looking for a certified bilingual (Spanish/English) doula for both birth and postpartum support. I would like someone experienced with hospital births, including inductions and C-sections if needed. I am also looking for postpartum support such as newborn care, recovery support, breastfeeding assistance, emotional support, and guidance during the transition after birth. Certification is important, and I would prefer someone with strong communication skills, a calming presence, and experience supporting mothers and families through both labor and postpartum care. Thank you! Diana
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