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I plan to give birth in hospital with absolutely no interventions. I have Neighborhood Health Plan of RI. My goal is no interventions, and please I would like to work with someone that practices informed consent and will not get personally angry or treat me differently if I deny a given procedure!
Hospital birth, $2500 budget, would like a natural birth
What I'm Looking for in a Doula 1.Emotional Support * Someone who is calm, compassionate, and nonjudgmental. * Reassurance throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. * Help managing anxiety and feeling overwhelmed. * Someone who checks in consistently and genuinely cares. * A safe space where I feel heard, supported, and never alone. * Someone who has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and is comfortable offering faith-based encouragement and prayer if I need it. 2. Education & Guidance * Newborn care support. * Breastfeeding and/or formula-feeding guidance. * Postpartum recovery tips. * Baby sleep and soothing basics. * Helping me understand what's normal and when it's time to call my doctor. 3.Physical Support * Continuous support during labor. * Comfort measures such as breathing techniques, positioning, massage, and relaxation. * Light postpartum help, such as meal prep or simple household tasks. * Assistance setting up baby stations and making my home feel ready. 4. What Makes a Doula Stand Out to Me * Easy to talk to and makes me feel comfortable. * Responds in a timely manner. * Has helpful resources and recommendations ready. * Creates a welcoming, judgment-free environment, especially for moms with little or no support system. * Helps moms feel seen, encouraged, and less alone. * Supports me emotionally while respecting and sharing my Christian faith and values.
I plan to give birth at Women and infants. I think they are planning on inducing me because I am considered higher risk. Our budget is between 800-1000, but can go up to 1200 if it's the right person. My birth plan is to not die basically. I don't know. I know I want an epidural. I don't know what my options are. My husband and I have a history of medical trauma, and so there is some anxiety on his part going in.
Hi, I’m reaching out to discuss working together. I’m pregnant with my first, a boy and I’m interested in mainly support during my c-section and postpartum. I would like to get into a flow before the birth but mainly utilize your service during and post. I’m also interested in a night nurse. Please let me know if you have time to connect soon. With Gratitude, Britt
Hospital birth As natural as possible but high risk-bicuspid aortic valve-being seen by MFM Plan to use insurance Birth plan: epidural or possibly not, laboring down as much as long as possible allowing fetal ejection reflex to hopefully take place so minimal pushing. I declined the use of a forceps/suction assisted birth. C section is also still on the table. Want to move about freely or if there’s an epidural in place assistance moving, do not want to birth on my back. Minimal vaccines, delaying schedule and not doing all of them. Must be the preservative free vitamin k shot and if not available then drops only. Delayed cord clamping until white or not pulsating. Baby stays in room with us at all times for all tests etc.. plan to breast feed.
Planning to give birth at home with woven community midwives. We have Blue Cross Blue Shield Athena. We are taking a birth class at Caring in Color soon. I truly believe that birth is a natural process, and I would love to give birth as naturally as possible. This will be my first birth.
Natural at home birth. Christian, water birth, 3rd pregnancy, natural herbs and vitamins. Blue cross blue shield for insurance
MassHealth, C Section, Charlton Hospital, Fall River
Charlton Memorial Through WellSense Still going through a birth plan
I'm approaching birth as naturally as possible, with little to no interventions. Planning on giving birth at the Woman and Infants hospital in the ABC room, but if it's not available then a regular labor and delivery room.
I’m planning to give birth at Sturdy hospital in Attleboro MA. My budget is about 1000. I would like to go unmedicated or delay any medical intervention as long as possible.
1. Beth Israel Boston 2. 3k 3. Currently in the early stages of creating a birth plan. I want to avoid a c-section if possible. My mother is no longer with us and having that extra female support is what I am looking for. Especially in the room during delivery.
Hi there, I hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out because I’m currently looking for a birth doula for my October delivery. I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant with an estimated due date of 10/14. I’m planning to deliver at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence with the midwives at the birthing center, and I’m based in Mansfield, MA. I’m looking for a doula who is experienced with Women & Infants and supportive of a midwife-led birth experience. This is my first baby and pregnancy, so looking for all the advice and support! I have United Healthcare through Harvard Pilgrim, so I’d also love to know whether you accept this insurance, offer reimbursement support, or can provide a superbill. If you have October availability, I’d love to learn more about your services, experience, pricing, and whether you offer a consultation call. Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best, Kelsey
I am looking for a doula or midwife to assist in an unmediated hospital vbac. I’m looking for someone who accepts Mass General Brigham insurance. I’m looking for prenatal visits (in person preferably) as well as labor and birth attendance. I’m interested in practicing hypnobirthing but mainly looking to build a strong, supportive, relationship with my doula before birth. Also looking for someone with homeopathic knowledge to help support my pregnancy.
I’d love to have a doula for coaching purposes as I’d like to have a natural unmedicated birth this time around, I plan to give birth at st Luke’s in New Bedford, I have masshealth for insurance and wasn’t sure if they cover doula care. I’d like to labor at home as much as possible before going to hospital and I’d like the freedom to move around while laboring, my first time I was induced and had an epidural so I wasn’t able to move at all and had a decently long labor so I’d like to try something different this time
Di/Di twin pregnancy Birth at umass Looking for someone who accepts tufts direct silver
Newton Wellesley hospital - $1500-$2000 - developing a birth plan currently with minimal to no vaccines. We are looking to avoid all vaccines possible and spending time doing research to decide after 3-12 months postpartum.
First time IVF pregnant. First trimester are incredibly tough, nausea non stop, fatigue. Impacting daily quite a bit. Need a support person to walk through all the nuances of being pregnant for the first time
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