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Plan to give birth in Seattle WA at the Swedish hospital. Have a lot of anxiety about childbirth pain. Have low pain tolerance and have fainted in the past from sudden pain.
I need to postpartum care. Also somebody that is educated with childbirth to be there for labor delivery. I need help with lactation consultant. I need help with baby advice and I also need help with the baby items that I can get for my insurance.
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
I would love a midwife that comes to my home for appointments and approaches things holistically. Someone who supports a physiological birth and knows what she is doing. Bonus if they are Christian!
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.
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I would like to give birth in a birth center with minimal interventions. I want to be really intentional with the interventions and screenings in the prenatal period as well. This is my first pregnancy at age 27, and my husband wants to be involved in the process as much as possible.
I am a first time mom and my partner is visually impaired. I am plan to give birth in Burien Hospital. I’m not sure what my budget would be right now. I am planning on having a vaginal birth, I want a delayed cord clamping. I want to do a mix of breast feed and formula for my baby. I would say at least 3 years of experience and bilingual with Spanish. I think I would need help with sleep training. I’m not sure how much help I would need with house chores.
Legacy hospital $500 Unmedicated, VBAC. I AM ADVANCED MATERNAL age of 41. I ended up with property preeclampsia with my first (who will be around 26 months old when baby #2 is born). I will NOT allow induction. If it came down to going past due date and an emergent need for baby to be born ahead of due date then I will do a planned/scheduled C-section. I am conservative, Christian and would like to be matched with a doula of same stance and beliefs if possible.
Planned c-section, 2nd time mom. Delivering at Swedish First HIll after a terrible experience at Evergreen
Hi! Do you take champva insurance?
I’m giving birth on October 06 at a birth center I’m looking for someone ( doula) who will help me on the birth day and post partum at home after birth we can agree on the time someone who will take insurance please
I’m considering home birth and birth center options. Secondary option is Overlake hospital. I prefer least amount of medical intervention as possible.
Giving birth at UW NW Hospital. I have tricare for insurance
First time mom in search of support for breast feeding & newborn care. I’m having issues with latches, and my baby staying awake on the breast. We have been supplementing formula and trying to combo feed to ensure baby is getting what she needs. I think we are entering some cluster feeding right now, as she is constantly wanting to eat and fussy in between. If bottled we have been aiming to do 1-1.5 ounces of pumped milk or formula every 2 hrs.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, but I do not have a specific provider yet as we were given orders to move to Whidbey last week. I will be 34-36 weeks pregnant when we arrive. I would like to try to have a VBAC with as little intervention as possible. I have Tricare insurance.
I’m looking for a doula that is easy going with a calm but upbeat personality. I’m 38 (will be 39 when baby is born) and a first time mom. I’m queer and it’s very important to my wife and I that we work with an ally- if you’re also queer, even better! We plan to give birth in the hospital and are open to medical/pain relief interventions. We were hoping our insurance would cover the cost of a doula but unfortunately it does not. Our budget is quite low.
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
Plan to give birth in Hospital- Hoping for a VBAC but have had GD in the past and have HTN. Also would like support in the home after birth with caring for myself and child and potentially helping with wholesome meals? Budget? Maybe $10,000?
Im giving birth at home, around 300 for our budget. I want to do it naturally, deyladed cord clamping, having a water birth. I want someone experienced, someone who is kind and won't rush through my birth
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