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help for the first weeks and clases to be a mother
Howard Hospital $3000 Provider must be Black with at least 5 years of experience, over 40 and has experience with women of advanced maternal age. Must be available for labor/delivery and postpartum Prefer someone who does light cleaning, is a sleep and lactation consultant.
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? -GW university hospital Provide your estimated budget Looking to see if I can use insurance or payment plan. Unsure what packages cost Describe your birth plan Keep me alive and epidural. And make sure I don’t have a panic attack Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) -just looking for a cool person more than anything. Can make me laugh, distract me, educate me along the way. Help my husband who will be the main person I lean on. Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) -I’m 33! Half British, half Cuban. No special needs. No special feeding. Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) -additional duties: lactation help would be great. Night nurse, sleep training. Just things we should know about a newborn.
I am looking for a doula that accepts D.C Medicaid. I would like generalized support in preparation for a natural birth.
Giving birth at Medstar with midwives, unsure about birth plan at this time, not high risk pregnancy, no provider requirements, Tricare East
I’m going to do a hospital birth, I want someone who can help advocate for what I want during labor and delivery (unmedicated)as well as after baby is born, like what vaccines I want and delayed cord clamping till it is white. I’m not sure on a budget but someone who is flexible and do payment plans
someone to help me know how to care for my body and baby
night doula chinese speaking Taiwanese if possible to provide postpartum care for mother and overnight feeding for baby. Plan on givng birth in hospital
Hello, we have a nearly 5 week old baby, who was joined our household with our toddler who is nearly 3 years old. Last week I had an unexpected appendectomy and I’m now limited in my activities and how much weight I can carry (10 pounds). We are seeking daytime postpartum doula support, particularly over the next two or three weekends if that’s possible. You come highly recommended by my colleagues at Palantir, where we have Carrot insurance. I realize this is an immediate request and that you are in demand. Please let us know if you have any availability! Thank you, Cait Duffy
I’m not totally sure so starting there would be great haha
I plan to give birth at a birthing center. I’m looking for quotes and don’t necessarily have an estimated budget. I want to have an unmedicated birth with support from a doula and midwife — who are ideally Black. I’d like providers that have experience, especially with clients who have trauma history. I am 31 years old and nonbinary. I am looking for care and support prenatal, during birth, and after. My insurance provider is Carefirst, an HMO plan.
looking for a doula and postpartum doula (maybe nightime support), for a disabled mother (incomplete paraplegia). She walks with crutches but has a wheelchair. Giving birth at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Insurance coverage - Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hoping to have a vaginal birth. Kneeling birthing position (not on back unless absolutely necessary). Unable to have an epidural. Hospital has minimal pain management options (maybe some local because I asked about it. No to nitrous, they don't do that here, mixed opiate if absolutely necessary. If C-section is required, general anesthesia is necessary.) Mother, former nanny, will be at the hospital for the birth.
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First time mom, I need help with child birth and postpartum assistance.
Hospital - INOVA Fairfax ~$3500 -this is my partner and I’s first child and we are both a little nervous. I am wanting to avoid a c-section if it is not medically necessary.
Not sure where i would want to birth at yet, i do have Medicaid through the state of MD.
Hospital,I want a soul that accepts Medicaid. C section
Looking for prenatal support and information, a birth doula for hospital birth (likely at MedStar Washington) and postpartum visits. We are looking to do a hospital birth with midwife and doula support.
I am giving birth in a hospital I am not sure what my budget is yet I want to give birth with minimal medical interventions
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