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Hi , I’m Marissa. I’m 25 years old and I’m due October 24th 2026. My husband and I are having a baby girl. I am interested having a doula through my Medicaid Insurance. I just really need the basics of just an extra advocate to be there in the hospital. I think it’s the smartest decision to have someone else besides my husband advocating for me if hospital gives me push back. I am planning to do an unmedicated birth , with free moving and switching positions. I believe if you are stressed and only allowed to be just on your back it doesn’t promote a smooth delivery. I really want to stick with my beliefs unless it’s a serious emergency . I want the experience to be as natural as possible unless it’s urgent.
I plan to give birth at home. My budget is 1500-2000. I don't have a specific birth plan yet.
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance company will pay for a duola. My first pregnancy ended in an emergency csection and I struggled to provide milk for my daughter. I would like to avoid a csection if possible and be able to breastfeed for the first year
I plan to give birth at Stamford Hospital. This is my first pregnancy after a long journey of infertility and I really don't know what I am looking for specifically in terms of birth because there are so many options and I have so many questions and I would like someone to be able to help explain my options and how to best convey them and advocate for them.
Middlesex Hospital, Middletown CT; twins; want to try to breastfeed
i need a doula in norwalk or fairfield connecticut
I plan to give birth in a hospital and I will likely want an epidural. I am looking for a doula who can prepare me physically and emotionally for labor and childbirth since I have always had some anxiety about the idea of labor. My budget is TBD. I am Jewish and I also love the idea of having a Jewish doula.
Home birth Water birth Non invasive Hands off approach Relaxing environment
Manchester hospital Medicaid Vbac. 3rd baby my second was a c section. I tend to have large babies and they pressured me into it. I really want to have a vbac and try to have no epidural
Dear Pippa, My husband Sam and I are expecting our second child in mid September of this year. Sam will take off one week to ten days for paternity leave and then another week or so later in the year. We have a two year old son (Hugo) who will be in school from 8:30 to 1:30 Monday through Friday. I would like to speak with you about our specific needs, but I think it would be something like three days for five hours in the first week I’m home from the hospital, five days for five hours the next week, and then maybe two or three days for four hours the week after that. If you have availability to help us, it would be great to speak with you on the phone. Thank you, Nora Watson
Greenwich hospital 2nd child. VBAC/tolac. First born was a boy and transverse ended in c section after 24 hr labor. This baby is a girl. My provider supports vbac. Northeast Medical group in stamford Budget is $2000-3000
I plan on giving birth In a hospital(Baystate) my Massheath (behealthy) pays for everything I plan on getting epidural and giving birth vbac and everything else not to sure about just want my doula to be understanding patient upfront honest etc…
I plan to give birth in a hospital. i was wondering if you guys take tricare insurance. i want to give a vaginal birth with limited medication but i want to be offered medication throughout labor in case i change my mind, i want as little interventions/interruptions as possible unless medically necessary and more
St Charles Hospital, 5k budget for midwife, limited interventions, epidural. For night nursing I would actually just need a few nights a week between the hours of 3pm to 12 pm every other week because of my work schedule with possible.
Birth Doula for hospital delivery, $3,000 budget, unmedicated (no induction/epidural)
- birth in hospital (Vassar - Poughkeepsie NY) - Optum OB - covered by Aetna insurance - birth plan (laboring): quiet, natural birth, dim light and calming music, minimal engagement - nurses to discuss with husband/doula - birth plan (delivery): calm and positive, husband by my side, no vacuum/foceps/episiotomy, husband to catch baby if possible - birth plan (after): immediate skin to skin, golden hour (weighing can wait until after), husband to cut cord once it’s completely white and not pulsing, no bath/vernix wiping, exclusively breast feeding, baby to stay in room
Hospital Birth. I dont know what Doulas cost. No birth plan yet
Birth support at L&M hospital in New London CT. I have Aetna Medicare and Medicaid
I plan to give birth at a Hospital. Estimated Budget: $2,000 Birth plan: To be discussed I am currently pregnant with sextuplets and am seeking a doula for what will be a high-risk pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum period. Due to the rarity of this pregnancy, I am well known within my local area and surrounding communities. As a result, discretion is essential. I expect a high level of privacy, confidentiality, and professional boundaries at all times.
Birth Doula Expecting Multiples Giving birth at the hospital
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