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am seeking a doula to help provide support, advocacy, and guidance throughout my pregnancy and delivery. As I am early in my pregnancy and have not yet had my first OB-GYN appointment, I am still learning about my options and what to expect. I would like a doula to help me understand the process, create a birth plan, and ensure that I feel heard and supported during labor and delivery. Having someone present who can advocate for my needs and help me feel safe and informed is very important to me.
i want to birth at home. me and my partner would like to speak with someone about birth plans etc
I am planning to give birth at a hospital in Raleigh NC and I am in network with Cigna (Open Access Plus plan) I am looking for someone with experience in supporting first time mothers in creating a birth plan, offering emotional and educational support during labor and postpartum.
I plan to give birth at the hospital. I would appreciate receiving limited prenatal support, birthing support and postpartum support. My main needs are postpartum support. My estimated budget is $2000. I would like to receive medical intervention/medication. I would like to delay cord cutting and engage in delayed baths. I am open to other birthing plan options.
Me gustaría me que me contactara soy mamá primeriza y me interesa infórmame sobre mi embarazo y cuando mi bebé nazca, y no tengo familia cerca de mi
1. Duke Hospital 2. Insurance 3. I plan on having a gentle scheduled C-section with having my tubes removed. I would like to have delayed cord clamping and I want to keep my placenta as well.
1) Wake med north hospital 2)$800-$1000 3) not yet completed
Giving birth via c section at Cary wakemed. We live in Morrisville nc. Looking for a post partum doula. The budget is under $2k.
Need Help after c section and caring for newborn baby. Preferably a doula who accepts medicaid
Considering help at night for 1-2 nights a week to take care of the baby so we can get sleep
Single mother by choice through embryo donation first time mom. Full support during pregnancy labor postpartum.
Postpartum care as a single mom, giving birth in hospital. Not sure about budget yet.
I am a second time mom, pregnant with twins. I will be giving birth in a hospital, but am planning on a natural a birth with as little intervention as possible.
We recently welcomed our second child in late March, and are looking for a little overnight support when dad returns to work in May, so he can catch up on sleep. Our preference would be alternating Wednesday nights, Tuesday ok too, first night would ideally be May 13, and we would like to engage for biweekly overnights 10-6 or 10:30-6:30am until July, for a total of 4 to 6 nights total. The support includes helping mom to change baby and get set up for breastfeeding in the middle of the night (or giving a bottle if we discuss beforehand), helping get baby back to sleep, contact napping if we discuss beforehand, baby laundry (wash/dry/fold), and potentially helping with some light food prep (washing and cutting up fruit and veg).
I am very newly pregnant for the first time and doing research to understand what my options are for birth and postpartum support.
I’m planning to give birth at Rex Not sure on budget. Trying to understand more My birth plan is just beginning
Hello, hope you are doing well. This is my first time having outside assistance besides my support group (fiancé & family) but i was wondering if you could assist me with throughout the other half of my pregnancy journey & hopefully beyond that. Thank you for hearing me out. I also would like to know if you accept Healthy blue medicaid insurance.
I want to have a home birth I don’t have a budget as of yet I just want to get an estimate and my birth plan is as follows (based on hospital setting but can also apply to home birth) Birth Preferences Environment •Dim lighting •Calm music / nature sounds •Minimal staff and interruptions •Essential oils or natural scents allowed •Freedom to move, walk, or change positions •Access to birthing ball, tub, or shower •Partner present at all times ⸻ Labor Preferences •I decline to labor with pain medication. •I prefer natural pain relief methods such as: • Breathing and relaxation techniques • Movement and position changes • Warm compresses or water therapy (shower/tub) • Massage or counterpressure • Visualization / prayer / affirmations • I prefer intermittent fetal monitoring instead of continuous. • I DECLINE unnecessary vaginal exams. • I DECLINE IV, unless medically necessary (saline lock only if needed). • I DECLINE labor induction or augmentation (Pitocin, breaking water) unless medically required. ⸻ Delivery Preferences • I prefer to push in upright or side-lying positions. • I prefer to follow my body’s natural urges to push. • I prefer to avoid episiotomy (allow tearing if needed). • I prefer delayed cord clamping • I prefer partner to cut the umbilical cord. • I prefer immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth. ⸻ After Birth • Baby to stay with me at all times (rooming in). • I plan to breastfeed exclusively; please no formula or pacifiers. • No interruptions during bonding time. • If baby needs to be taken to nursery, partner accompanies baby. • I prefer to delay the first bath until at least 24 hours after birth. ⸻ In Case of Cesarean (If Needed) • Gentle or family-centered cesarean (clear drape, music allowed). • Partner present during surgery. • Immediate skin-to-skin if possible, or with partner. • Delayed cord clamping if possible. • Breastfeeding in recovery room.
Night nurse
I had a wonderful Doula for my first Birth in Virginia and I’m looking for a Doula in the area for my second child due in September.
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