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home or birth center $2k all natural, no epidural
I plan to give birth at home, I do not have much of a budget but I am willing to work through that with the right candidate! This is my first baby so I’m not sure what all is supposed to be in a birth plan so help figuring that out would be great!
Night support, I’m looking into options for my friend. I’m not sure her birth plan or budget at this time.
Everything related to pregnancy. It’s been a struggle trying to figure things out.
having an advocate who can guide me since this is my first pregnancy. My goal is to be educated and have support throughout this journey as a black woman.
I plan to give birth at Sacred Heart in Spokane, WA, as a FTM. I had searched for a doula about a month ago but was told I needed a c section and we were short on funds so I stopped the search. I have now been cleared for a vaginal delivery and I would love a support person there to assist with my birth plan, while my husband is able to be present.
My name is Lyndsey Klein, and I am currently completing my Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, graduating this May. I am enrolled in an Advanced Multicultural Counseling course, and for a course project I am focusing on Black maternal health and disparities in maternity care. I am reaching out to see if any doula or anyone who works within your organization might be willing to participate in a brief interview (approximately 30–45 minutes) to share insights from their professional experience supporting Black mothers. My goal is to better understand systemic barriers, protective factors, and ways mental health professionals can more effectively advocate for and support Black women during pregnancy and postpartum. The interview would be conducted at your convenience (via Zoom or phone), and I would be happy to provide any additional information about the assignment if helpful. I deeply value the work doulas do in improving maternal outcomes and supporting families, and I would be grateful for the opportunity to learn from your team. Thank you so much for your time and consideration. Warmly, Lyndsey Klein
Hello! My husband and I are looking for a Tricare covered doula to help support our home birth in February!
Hello, I am a FTM who plans to give birth at Sacred Heart in Spokane, WA. I had searched for a doula about a month ago but was told I needed a c section and we were short on funds so I stopped the search. I have now been cleared for a vaginal delivery and I would love a support person there to assist with my birth plan, while my husband is able to be present.
Looking for a night nurse that is postpartum certified.
1. I plan to give birth at my midwives birthing center or home. 2. Budget is whatever is average for doulas. 3. I am hoping to just get some information leading up to, and including birth. And then any follow up questions I have after birth. My midwives are an all natural service so no pain meds, just the tub or bed.
I have had 2 c sections and would really like to vbac this time. Looking for support. Delivering at kalispell. Would like least interventions as possible.
Looking for overnight support for twins 1-2x weekly starting in late February
I plan to give birth in tri cities but live in Harrington and once I'm back home I just want extra support at home with both baby and me making sure everything is going smooth and helping with any other needs that may arise.
Planning for at home, but willing to reevaluate to hospital if needed -$1000? - I havent fully put it together yet
Our daughter gave birth on December 27th. We are away from February 10th through April 2nd. We looking for possible support when we’re away and her husband returns to work. He is an ER nurse who works 12 hour shifts (07:00 - 19:00 or 19:00 - 07:00).
Care for my new born and myself. Baby is a week old
Hello, I am urgently seeking an available Postpartum Doula to start within the next few days. I am having a scheduled C-section tomorrow, Friday, December 12th, as my baby is breech. I am looking for in-home support primarily to ensure I can rest and recover from the surgery while taking care of the new baby. My Family & Situation: Location: Rangeview in the SE. Family: New baby and a 4-year-old toddler who attends daycare every weekday (M-F). Feeding Plan: Planning to breastfeed. The Support I Need: I am looking for support that helps me focus on healing and bonding. This would primarily include: Light household support: Tidy-up, running a load of laundry, etc. Simple meal preparation: Light snacks and quick meals. General help/assistance: Helping me stay rested, fetching things, managing small tasks, and helping with the baby while I rest. Ideal Schedule: I am flexible but would ideally like: 3-4 hours per day for the first 1-2 weeks (or whatever consistent schedule works best). Following the initial two weeks, I would likely transition to fewer hours or days per week. If you have immediate availability and this sounds like the type of support you offer, please reach out right away! Thank you very much.
Night doula to take care of newborn baby while parents rest and sleep. Just making sure baby is sleeps safely, healthy and well fed at night when parents are asleep. Mum breastfeeds so can wake up to breastfeed. More than 2 years experience. Budget roughly around 100 per night
1. Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital. 2. Provide your estimated budget Our estimated budget for doula support is $1,500. We are most interested in meaningful support that focuses on emotional reassurance, breastfeeding guidance, and helping us adjust during the early postpartum period. 3. Describe your birth plan This is my first baby, so I’m keeping my birth plan flexible and open-minded. My main goal is to feel calm, supported, and informed throughout the process. I plan to give birth in a hospital and would like to aim for a low-intervention birth if possible, while fully trusting medical guidance if plans need to change. Emotional support and reassurance are very important to me, especially as someone who can feel anxious in new situations. My priorities include: Feeling supported and advocated for during labor My partner being involved and supported as well Skin-to-skin contact after birth if possible Support with early breastfeeding and latching A calm, positive environment that helps reduce stress and overwhelm I value guidance, reassurance, and gentle encouragement over a rigid birth plan, and I’m looking for support that helps me feel confident as I transition into motherhood.
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