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1. Hospital 2. Wondering about payment plans don’t want to go over $2500 3. I have no idea
We prefer a doula-led birth with safety first. 2. We are open to an epidural if needed. 3. Please delay cord clamping if possible. 4. We want immediate skin-to-skin contact. 5. Baby will room with mom after birth. 6. We plan to breastfeed our baby.
I would like to do a home/Water birth but I need help creating a birthing plan as-well as an initial checkup.
Hospital birth with pain management but I panic easily and have anxiety
Our first baby is due October 19th and will be delivered in a hospital. I plan to have an epidural but would still like the support and knowledge of a doula to ease anxiety. Not sure of a budget right now.
I am looking for someone to help advocate for me and my baby all throughout pregnancy to help me with care after my baby is born as well
We are giving birth at GBMC in Towson MD. We do not have A solidified budget and are exploring
This is my second and I feel if I had someone walking with me who understood the process, even the nutrition and emotional side of post and prenatal life it would be helpful.
Hospital Anyone were comfortable with, is worth the money. Vaginal birth, natural, delayed cord clamping
-Spotsy regional medical center - low intervention, unmedicated, etc..
doula birth coach, mary washington hospital, unmedicated birth, tricare prime
I plan to give birth at Carroll hospital in Westminster Md I’m unsure what something like this costs I don’t have a birth plan yet- I’m a first time mom. I want to do whatever is safest for me and the baby but also in the most natural way possible. I’m not sure what to believe in the mom support groups and I feel it’s just making me more anxious.
Hospital, Sentara woodbridge Insurance covered I want an epidural
I plan to give birth at Inova Fairfax Women's Center. I live in Fredericksburg VA. I am looking for a Christian/ Christ centered doula who is well versed in high risk black maternal health and can advocate well for me. I want hands off care as much as possible. Not many cervical checks. NO episiotomy or forceps. Labor the way a position feels comfortable to me. I need someone who is going to help when fear tries to come up. Someone not afraid to pray and set the atmosphere well. My biggest fear is becoming a statistic and something happening to me during or after birth because no one listened to me and how I feel about my body. I have CareFirst Administrators. Insurance through my husbands job. I need services that will be covered.
Hi this is my second pregnancy and with my first I had an nonmedicated vaginal birth and it went super well. I took the Bradley course which helped both me and my husband prepare well. I delivered at Mary Washington hospital and went through Mary Washington Obstetrics. I had my mom and husband in the room with me and both were critical in helping me cope through contractions. My total labor was around 8 hrs and I only pushed for 15 mins. With baby number two I plan to deliver the same way if possible (vaginal non medicated) at Mary Washington or Spotsylvania hospital. I am looking for a doula to come with me to the hospital to aid in coping and coaching through contractions. I am not sure yet if my mom will be able to be there as she may be helping watch and care for my first born daughter, thus I feel the need to have one more person (other than my awesome husband) to rely on during labor. I would love for insurance to cover a doula but not sure if that’s a possibility. I have United healthcare. I don’t have an estimated budget just want to know the options.
I am looking for a birth doula who will also do 1 postpartum visit several days after birth to check in and answer any questions we have about newborn care (no expectation for chores/housekeeping). This is my first baby. I plan to give birth in a hospital (Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, VA). I plan to labor at home until I am approaching active labor, then my husband and I will go to the hospital. I am not intending to have an epidural because I want to be able to move around and labor in different birthing positions. I am looking for a doula who has at least 5 years of experience and has attended a birth at Mary Washington hospital system before. I would prefer a doula who has experienced labor themselves at least once. My estimated budget is $2,250.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. We’re gathering price points right now. We’re looking for a birth and postpartum doula; we would really like to have someone who could help with overnight support in the first couple months.
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