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Planning to give birth in Milford Hospital, looking for a doula
Di/Di twin pregnancy Birth at umass Looking for someone who accepts tufts direct silver
Newton Wellesley Hospital $ 1,500 Birth Support during labor in the hospital.
1. Hospital 2. $1,500 3. Would like to have a natural birth but I also might be pushed to be induced because I'm considered high risk.
Emotional support * Someone calm and nonjudgmental * Reassurance during pregnancy and postpartum * Help with anxiety and feeling overwhelmed * Someone who checks in consistently Education/help * Newborn care guidance * Breastfeeding/formula support * Recovery tips after birth * Sleep and soothing basics * What’s normal vs when to call a doctor Physical support * Help during labor * Comfort techniques (breathing, positioning, massage) * Meal prep/light chores postpartum * Help setting up baby stations Things that make a doula stand out * Being easy to talk to * Responding quickly * Having resources ready * Creating a safe space for moms with little support * Helping moms feel less alone
I am a first time mom who will be delivering at Tufts Boston. I will be 38yo at time of delivery. I’d prefer low intervention but am open in cases of emergency.
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
Hospital birth, $2500 budget, would like a natural birth
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.
My insurance doesn't cover doulas and I was wondering how much your full service is from not until labor and delivery . I have a lot of anxiety regarding giving birth and it's my first child and just looking for someone to talk with me prior and be there for my fiancé and I during.
1. Umass memorial Worcester 2. Unsure but under $1500 would be ideal 3. Don't have a birth plan yet, hoping a doula can help with one
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
hospital, Newton-Wellesley under $2000 hoping for VB, epidural, non-induction
Hospital Birth, not sure of budget, not sure of birthing plan
Giving birth at kent hospital, looking for someone to guide me through a natural birth / breathing techniques and being my support person
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!
I plan to give birth at UMass Memorial Hospital. I don’t have a budget in mind, just collecting information for now. Am I able to use FSA funds to pay for these services? I plan to have an epidural and would like the labor & delivery process to be as quick and painless as possible.
Birth Plan hospital birth I would like a physiological vaginal birth in a calm, low-stimulation environment. I prefer minimal lighting (dim lights or fairy lights) and a quiet, supportive atmosphere. I request no cervical checks unless medically necessary or unless I give consent. I would like to avoid medical interventions, including induction, artificial rupture of membranes (water breaking), IV fluids, and epidural, unless they are medically necessary or I request it. I would like to be informed and give consent before any interventions are performed. I prefer to labor and push in positions that feel natural to me, following my body’s cues rather than coached pushing. After birth, I would like delayed cord clamping until the cord has completely stopped pulsating. I prefer a natural delivery of the placenta without manual removal or medications, unless medically necessary. I would also like to keep my placenta. Immediately after delivery, I want uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact for at least one hour, and to delay routine newborn procedures unless medically necessary. I understand that situations may arise that require medical intervention. If so, I ask that all options be clearly explained to me and that I am included in decision-making whenever possible. Estimated budget 1000-12000 hoping my health insurance can cover it all. Insurance Provider: Blue Benefit Administrators of Massachusetts (PPO) Member ID: J5R996200205 Group Number: 80962 Plan Codes: 202/702
Hospital birth Blue cross blue shield of Illinois
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