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I plan to give birth at St. Elizabeth’s Boardman Ohio. I do not have a budget. I need help formulating a birth plan and what is going to be right for me. I am a first time mom.
I plan to give birth at home. Our budget is between
I am looking for a midwife, as I do not want to use an ob/gyn. I would ideally like to do a home birth. If for some reason I am unable to do a home birth, I want an uneducated birth, hopefully in a birth center. I would love to work with a midwife who also has nursing experience but am not completely set on it. I would like both a midwife and doula who have christian beliefs to match mine. I do not yet have an estimated budget. We are only about 4 weeks pregnant. I am looking for a midwife to schedule and ultrasound with. I already had an hcg blood test done.
I want to labor at home and try my best to avoid the hospital & have a home birth & also after care for postpartum
First time mother! 1. Hospital 2. Budget: 60 3. Unmedicated birth, delayed cord clamping(until done pulsating), Husband will cut the cord, help breathing and pushing, little interventions only if needed.
I want to be able to have a home birth for my 3rd pregnancy 4th Child and have a VBAC2
Hospital birth Extra support while giving birth and postpartum
Hello, I am seeking a birth doula who provides holistic, nurturing, and empowering support throughout pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. While I deeply desired a home birth, I understand that may not be possible for me, and I am looking for someone who can help me create a calm, natural, spiritual, and intentional birth experience in whatever setting I deliver. I value emotional presence, grounding energy, and continuous labor support. I would like guidance with comfort measures, breathing techniques, advocacy, and informed decision-making so that I feel confident and supported throughout the process. It is important to me that my birth space feels safe, peaceful, and empowering. Postpartum care is equally important to me. I am looking for check-ins, recovery support, and gentle guidance as I transition into motherhood. Lactation education and hands-on breastfeeding support are a priority, as I would like to feel confident and well-informed in nourishing my baby. Overall, I am seeking a doula who honors both the physical and emotional aspects of birth and who can help me feel centered, supported, and empowered during this transformative time.
I’d like to give birth naturally. I’m not really sure whether I want to go to a hospital or not. I want my child unvaccinated. I don’t even know what a doula cost, but I’m open to spending what I have to. I’m 42 and had two c-sections 15 & 20 years ago. I’d like to try for a vbac. I’m now in better health than I have been in since high school. I’d like someone who is a follower of Jesus Christ.
I’d like to have a home birth or give birth in a birthing center. I would like a holistic natural approach with little interruptions and procedures as possible. With payment options
Christian doula preferably, a midwife okay with potential christmas/ christmas eve birth. Ive had 2 previous hospital births with no complications. Id like as little intervention as possible and birthing pool
I will be delivering at Fairview Hospital in Lakewood. My budget is that it will hopefully be covered by Molina Medicaid. I will most likely be induced at 37 weeks because baby is on the smaller side and they want him out to help him. Hopefully a natural and not c section birth.
Better support during birth giving and someone who Actually can help me and not rush or do any other things that puts me in more pain . I will be birthing at the hospital Better too discuss pricing together im only 18 and i have not alot of money . My birth plan is to go No epidural , i want to try different positions for pushing and a helpful and supportive doula .
I would like a doula that will be my advocate during the birthing process and help me with a natural unmedicated birth by positions, exercises, and breathing techniques. Also looking for a doula who is well trained in lactation to help support me and my baby with breastfeeding for the first time. I plan to give birth at SummaHealth hospital in Akron. I am still currently working on my birth plan so I could use help on that aspect as well, but I know I want to have an unmedicated natural birth. I am open to my budget but would like to keep it under $3,000. If possible I would like to use my insurance, if they accept doulas.
I plan to give birth at Mercy Hospital in Canton. First time mom with anxiety, adhd and likely autism while my partner is supportive and will be in the room he is kind of squeamish and not historically has not been the best in medical situations. He is a local truck driver but can be hours away during the day and the thought of going into labor/ at the hospital with out a support person terrifies me. He is also being laid off from his company in April (they are closing his branch) which means he won't qualify for FMLA and is at the mercy of whatever company he ends up being hired by in terms of leave for when baby comes and after. My ideal budget is no more than 1000 although I have seen prices a bit above that. As of right now my birth plan is minimal intervention and without pain meds. I really don't want to have an epidural specifically if it can be avoided...obviously baby/the birth experience can change things though.
I will be delivering at heritage valley beaver hospital but this wasn’t my first choice and does make me nervous since I don’t have a lot of information on them. This will be my third birth and I had a horrible experience with my first in Dubois, Pa however that was followed by the most amazing experience birthing my son in bloomsburg, pa! I’m under the impression I do not have a midwife here which is a first for me. I want to do this birth as naturally as I can using more holistic methods and care for both me and baby (with exceptions as needed obviously as I do fall more “scrunchy”). I worry about going in and not having my voice heard. My insurance pays up to $1000 for a doula and I understand that might not cover it all which is okay within some type of reason or with the help of a payment plan. Keeping it close to that is preferred though.
Canton area birth Natural birth Non-medicated Limited budget Preferred home birth
I just want a more doula approach this time and for someone to be there to help throughout the birthing process.
This is my first pregnancy, and we are looking for an experienced doula who can help advocate during a hospital birth. We have medicaid and medical mutual, and would love a doula who accepts insurance. I don't have much of a birth plan -- I want an epidural, but I also would like to birth in positions behind just on my back.
Help at ho e and in the hospital plan to give birth in butler pa
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