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I am looking for a birth doula to assist me with labor in the hospital. I would like to have a vaginal birth with an epidural, but am open to a c-section if it is absolutely necessary. My budget is $1500
I'm seeking a certified dealer that can be able to support my partner and I as we are preparing for our first pregnancy. I am already two months along.
home birth, ideally with medicaid coverage but around the 1000 point
Home Want a provider that takes my insurance and is confident on what they’re doing with me and the baby 30 years old I’m having twins
Holy Redeemer Hospital $800 I would like to know the best vaccinations for my baby, I would like professional labor support, I would like to know more about the dos and don’t in labor and delivery and what to accept and deny.
I Need help and guidance as a first time older mom.
I plan to give birth in the hospital My budget is hopefully I can use insurance
Looking for support I am getting a C- Section. So prolly need help transitioning postpartum
Somebody who speaks Spanish and give the necessary help in my labor
I plan to give birth in a hospital, however, I would like minimal interventions. That said, I am looking for a birth doula who will go over my birth Plan and possibly intercept hospital staff from unnecessary interventions, coercion etc. Im looking to possibly go through insurance!
Hello. I would like support for birth positions, pain management and support overall during this journey
Hi! I’m looking into birth doula care for the first time. I live in Newark, DE, but I’ll be delivering in Pennsylvania at Chester County Hospital. I’d love to learn more about availability and services.
I am looking for extra in any support that I can at the moment I’m currently going through a divorce and my husband is not going to be a part of any of the process or the babies life. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I’m not sure what my budget is right now as I am new to all of this so I don’t know where it ranges and also I don’t have a birth plan because I’m not sure what that’s supposed to look like this is all very new to me and I’m under a lot of anxiety and I don’t even know where to start.
Need a doula to assist in labor. Planning to give birth in Bryn Mawr Hospital. Need a PA medicaid enrolled doula (keystone first through PA medicaid). Unmedicated second labor.
I’m giving birth in St Mary’s hospital in langhorne, pa.
- Plan to give birth at Redeemer Health Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. - 0-$1800 - Do not have a birth plan yet.
I plan on giving birth at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. I have Medicaid and would like to have a doula that is covered by it. I would love to go unmedicated for as long as I can. A few desires I have include: Saline Lock -Forearm IV in left arm -Minimal cervical checks -Delayed cord clamping -Baby does not leave the room unless ABSOLUTELY necessary -side lying or all fours while pushing -push when I feel like it as long as she is safe
Very early in my pregnancy but want to look at my options for having a Birth Doula early, as I will be having a baby very close to Christmas.
Birth at a hospital Doula covered through insurance hope to have no induction, epidural do not want to give birth on my back due to weak pelvic floor muscles
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I would like a doula to educate me on best practices during labor and birth as well as be there to advocate for me during the birthing process. As of right now I believe that I would not like the cord clamped until it is white and no longer pulsing and also that I do not want to give birth lying on my back. Budget is $1500.
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