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Sarah is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Tice, FL 33905, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 22, 2026
I plan on giving birth at Cape Coral hospital. Husband nervous and wants more help. Goal is minimal medication if possible and a fast delivery.
Daniela is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Tice, FL 33905, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 01, 2026
I plan to give birth at HealthPark Hospital in Fort Myers, Florida. I have Sunshine Health Medicaid and would like a doula who can work with my insurance coverage or provide options within that budget. I do not have a detailed birth plan yet, but I am considering laboring without an epidural and want support through that process. I would prefer someone who speaks Spanish, but I am also comfortable with an English-speaking doula.
Kiley is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Wilmington, NC 28412, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: August 26, 2026
Probably hospital not super expensive I have pretty bad anxiety and panic attacks so someone to help ease my anxiety
Whitnee is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Heathsville, VA 22473, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 09, 2026
I plan on giving birth at a hospital. I was interested in a doula for my birthing experience as well as a postpartum possible over night doula. I’ll be going through my Medicaid insurance which is health keepers I don’t really have a birth plan I do know I plan on getting an epidural Also I live all the way out in Heathsville I know it’s kinda far
Katie is looking for Childbirth Educator, Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Coatesville, PA 19320, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: September 23, 2026
Going birth at a women’s and babies hospital facility. I am unsure of a budget. I would like to try to give birth naturally, but epidural is not off the table completely, no C-section unless medically necessary. Delayed cord clamping. Just me and my husband at home with our 3 dogs, he will not have paternity leave so maybe someone to just assist with light cleanings and guiding me so I don’t go insane
Donna is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: Coatesville, PA 19320, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: March 25, 2026
I need a lactation consultant so that I can have a successful breast feeding experience. I need help preparing for an unmedicated minimal pain birth. I plan to give birth at chester county hospital. I plan to use my keystone first insurance for all services. I prefer delayed cord cutting after delivery. Looking for someone in the West Chester or Chester County area.
Essence is looking for Childbirth Educator, Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Coatesville, PA 19320, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 01, 2026
I plan to give birth at a birthing center not a hospital and not at my home. I’m looking for a Doula that takes healthcare insurance. I’m a first time mom I’m looking for birthing support.
Angela is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Wilmington, NC 28403, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 19, 2026
I plan to birth in the hospital. This is my third vaginal birth. It is the first one I’ve had in the hospital though. The rest were home. I do not have a budget for a Doula. I am on pregnancy Medicaid. I plan to have a completely natural birth. I will be declining all interventions for myself and the baby.
Sadie is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0, Canada
Due date or baby's birthday: April 09, 2026
1. Cornwall Community Hospital or homebirth 2. Not sure of budget 3. Desire a low intervention natural unmedicated labour and delivery.
Carli is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Breinigsville, PA 18031, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 28, 2026
Giving birth unmediated in the hospital $1,000 budget
Jamya is looking for Childbirth Educator, Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Greenville, NC 27858, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: February 28, 2026
Hey, I’m Jamya. I’m 23 years old and this is my second pregnancy. I plan to give a natural birth at a hospital.
Japhia is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Schnecksville, PA 18078, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: April 25, 2026
Hospital birth MA All natural birth serene setting
Timothy is looking for Postpartum Doula, Birth Doula
Location: Orefield, PA 18069, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 24, 2026
Hi! We are in Orefield Pa (near Fogelsville). We are due May 24th with our 3rd baby. We have a 4 and 2 year old boy. We are looking for what I suppose is called a “sibling doula” that could provide care for our boys on an on-call basis when my wife goes into labor. We have family coming up from Maryland to watch them but it will of course take some time between when my wife goes to the hospital to when they can arrive. Is this a service you can provide? Thank you! -Tim and Virginia Hahn.
Nora is looking for Postpartum Doula, Acupuncturist, Birth Doula
Location: Wilmington, NC 28405, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 13, 2026
Novant hospital,looking for someone Medicaid covers, plan on natural birth
Faith is looking for Birth Doula, Lactation Consultant
Location: Wilmington, NC 28405, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: March 14, 2026
1) hospital 2) open to budget 3)I don't have yet
Elizabeth is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Elkton, MD 21921, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 16, 2026
I am looking for a plan b as my baby could be Breech and I wish to birth vaginally. I prefer a hands off physiological birth. Looking for someone who honors or works with Medicaid.
Lauren is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Rockledge, FL, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: July 08, 2026
I am looking for a support/advocate person to be with me at the hospital when I give birth. OBs cannot promise I will know who delivers me so having someone that knows what I want and need is important to me. I am looking for the least amount of interventions as possible. Delayed cord clamping, golden hour, etc. This will be my third birth but first one with a doula if I decide to hire one.
Madison is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Melbourne, FL 32940, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: June 25, 2026
I am hoping to have a VBAC if possible. I am currently 11 weeks with an almost 10 month old. I plan to give birth at Holmes in Florida
Lilyann is looking for Birth Doula
Location: Melbourne, FL 32940, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 17, 2026
Winnie Palmer in Orlando Not sure what kind of budget this requires I have heard that a lot of insurances have started to cover doulas so hoping for that I want to do unmedicated and as natural as possible. I have everything I’m wanting to do written down but I want someone to help advocate for us so we don’t have to worry about it
Lauren is looking for Birth Doula, Midwife
Location: Allentown, PA 18104, USA
Due date or baby's birthday: May 21, 2026
Hospital birth Birth Plan for Lauren Brady Patient Name: Lauren Brady Estimated Due Date: May 21, 2025 Facility: St. Luke’s University Hospital – Allentown Support Person: Connor Brady (Husband) Visitation Preference: Immediate family members only, after delivery ⸻ I. Labor Environment and General Preferences • The patient requests a calm, quiet, and minimally staffed environment during labor and delivery. • The patient requests freedom of movement and the ability to change positions as desired throughout labor. • A birthing ball should be available and encouraged for comfort and positioning. • Intermittent fetal monitoring is preferred, provided maternal and fetal conditions are stable. • Routine cervical examinations are to be avoided unless clinically indicated or at the explicit request of the patient. ⸻ II. Pain Management • The patient intends to labor without pharmacologic pain management for as long as is tolerable. • The patient consents to epidural anesthesia if requested. • The care team is instructed not to offer pharmacologic pain relief unless initiated by the patient. ⸻ III. Labor Progression and Delivery • The patient does not consent to labor induction or augmentation with oxytocin (Pitocin) unless medically necessary. • The use of forceps or vacuum extraction is not authorized unless a life-threatening emergency for the mother or fetus occurs. • Non-pharmacologic methods (ambulation, position changes, nipple stimulation, etc.) should be attempted prior to medical augmentation if appropriate. • The patient may assume any position for pushing that feels most effective and comfortable. • The patient prefers spontaneous (non-coached) pushing. • The patient declines the use of a mirror or tactile stimulation of the fetal head during crowning. • The patient requests that the infant’s gender be announced by the partner (Connor Brady). • The patient declines partner umbilical cord cutting. • Delayed cord clamping is required until the cord is white and no longer pulsating. • The umbilical cord shall not be pulled or subjected to traction during placental delivery. • Perineal Management: In the event of perineal or vaginal tearing, the patient directs that natural tearing be allowed to occur. Under no circumstances is an episiotomy to be performed unless an immediate, life-threatening emergency arises and all less invasive options have been exhausted. ⸻ IV. Immediate Postpartum Care • The infant shall be placed directly on the mother’s chest for immediate skin-to-skin contact, provided both are medically stable. • Newborn assessments, weighing, and other routine procedures are to be delayed until after bonding and initiation of the first feeding. • The patient plans to exclusively pump breast milk, with potential supplemental formula as needed. • Pacifiers, bottles, or formula are not to be introduced unless medically indicated. ⸻ V. Newborn Care Preferences • The infant shall remain in the patient’s room at all times. No separation is permitted except in the event of a genuine medical emergency. • Vitamin K: Oral, preservative-free formulation only. • Erythromycin eye ointment: Declined. • Hepatitis B vaccine: Deferred to pediatrician’s office. • Circumcision: Approved but not to be performed in the hospital; procedure to be scheduled with a surgical urologist at a later date. ⸻ VI. Cesarean Section Contingency In the event a cesarean birth becomes necessary: • The patient requests that her husband, Connor Brady, be present in the operating room. • The patient declines the use of a clear drape or mirror during the procedure. • Immediate skin-to-skin contact with the infant is preferred in the operating or recovery room if maternal and infant conditions permit. • If the mother is unavailable, the newborn shall remain with Connor Brady at all times. ⸻ VII. Postpartum and Recovery • Visitor access shall be limited; nursing staff must obtain patient consent before permitting any visitors. • The environment should remain quiet and dimly lit to promote rest and recovery. • A lactation consultant should be provided prior to discharge to support exclusive pumping and establish milk supply. • The infant’s first bath shall be delayed. • No maternal-newborn separation shall occur except in the case of a legitimate medical emergency. • Postpartum vaginal examinations are to be limited and performed only when clinically indicated. • The patient’s partner may remain overnight, subject to hospital policy. • The first hour following birth (“golden hour”) shall be uninterrupted by visitors or nonessential procedures. • The patient requests early discharge if medically appropriate. ⸻ VIII. Additional Notes and Provider Requests • The patient requests that modesty be maintained to the greatest extent possible throughout labor, delivery, and postpartum care. • The patient declines the participation of medical students or residents in her care. • The patient requests female OB/GYN providers whenever possible.

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