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Holistic minded momma to two under two new to rva looking for support
Hello, my name is Aubrey. I am currently pregnant with my first child and have an estimated due date of October 21. Due to preeclampsia, there is a possibility that I may need to deliver before reaching full term. I am planning to deliver at Norfolk General Hospital, and my insurance provider is TRICARE Prime. I would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you and discuss any available options or information. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Hospital, I want a natural hands off birth and someone who will support my needs and wishes
I plan to have a hospital birth using nitrous oxide, possibly an epidural if I really feel the need. My husband and I are Christians so it is important that we have someone who will respect our faith work with us. Our estimated budget is less than $1000.
Birth location- Riverside Hospital in Newport News Virginia. Insurance- Medicaid/ Humana Birth plan- limit unnecessary intervention, take placenta home
Need support during unmedicated birth center birth Budget $700-800 Need back pressure, comfort measures, support during water birth
I’m looking for a doula In network for my medicaid. United healthcare cardinal care. I plan to give birth in loudoun Inova hospital
i am looking for an overnight doula or night nurse. - Inova Fairfax - Doula: 45 to 50 an hour, night nurse 30 an hour - Vaginal birth
I'm looking for a doula who can help me through my first birthing experience. My insurance requires me to birth at Virginia Hospital Center and I've always been the kind of person to put half my trust in medical science and half my trust in holistic belief, I want to do everything I can to train my body and mind to be ready for the beautiful journey of childbirth. I want to build an ideal birth plan and have a doula that can help me Advocate it when I am in the zone during labor. Some goals i'd like to learn more about: Interested in alternative birthing positions like squatting or knees, might not want an epidural, Up to 40min delayed chord clamping, no wiping off the vernix.
I have a question due to my first pregnancy was a c-section and my second pregnancy was a horrible experience where I requested a c-section would it be carry for me to want a try for a natural birth my first pregnancy I dilated 4 1/2 centimeter before I had an emergency c-section but my second I was dilated 1 and contractions were back to back but no assistance with breaking water or stripping cervix nor would they let me walk the halls due to my doctor was not there. I just want to know where I stand with all my options before I get boxed in with my doctor I have now who says no but I have no health issues nor was I told this is a high risk pregnancy but I will say I’ll be turning 35 in august before I deliver
I plan on giving birth at bon secours petersburg My budget is my two insurances I want to have a easy and quick labor i want to be on my hands and knees I would like an African American doula No age requirement No need for her to cook or clean
I plan to give birth at Henrico Doctor's Hospital in Richmond, VA. I'm in search of a doula for an unmedicated, natural birth. I would like to stay at or under $1000
I plan to give birth at Inova Hospital in Annandale, VA. I don’t have an estimated budget I want to try to go all natural. A holistic, Christian Doula. Teach me how to breastfeed. Tricare Select is my insurance.
I would love to have a birth doula that could help with my birth. I am a first time mother however, I need insurance to be able to cover the cost if that is something feasible that would be amazing. I plan to give birth at the hospital I would like to use laughing gas not the epidural I would like an experienced doula. I am 19 years old who plans on breast feeding and help with that would be amazing. I don’t have much of a budget and can’t afford anything that isn’t covered by insurance however the help would be more than appreciated.
Hospital birth Hoping to find a doula covered by my insurance I want to have an unmedicated birth
Unmedicated birth at spa virginia beach hospital. African american, christian doula prefer,
I am due October 5th, 2026 and want to give birth at Sentara hospital in Harrisonburg, Va! I am looking for a birth doula to provide physical and emotional support. I have Medicaid and would need a doula that can be fully covered by Medicaid. I am 21 weeks and a first time mom so I am still figuring out my birth plan.
I had a c section in Sept of 2024 and want to try for a vbac this time around. I plan to give birth at Prince William hospital UVA. I would like to have a medicated vbac but would like to labor as long as possible without the epidural. I would like an experienced Doula with extensive vbac experience. My budget is around $1000
Hospital Vaginal birth CPR certificate, Spanish speaker is a plus Basically need help and guidance in labor and postpartum with the baby also tips about lactation will be my first baby Insurance is Carefirst blue choice HMO std Gold
Hi this is my second pregnancy and with my first I had an nonmedicated vaginal birth and it went super well. I took the Bradley course which helped both me and my husband prepare well. I delivered at Mary Washington hospital and went through Mary Washington Obstetrics. I had my mom and husband in the room with me and both were critical in helping me cope through contractions. My total labor was around 8 hrs and I only pushed for 15 mins. With baby number two I plan to deliver the same way if possible (vaginal non medicated) at Mary Washington or Spotsylvania hospital. I am looking for a doula to come with me to the hospital to aid in coping and coaching through contractions. I am not sure yet if my mom will be able to be there as she may be helping watch and care for my first born daughter, thus I feel the need to have one more person (other than my awesome husband) to rely on during labor. I would love for insurance to cover a doula but not sure if that’s a possibility. I have United healthcare. I don’t have an estimated budget just want to know the options.
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