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Hi Larah, I saw your message on Portland nanny network, and wanted to also inquire about your availability and what insurance you are in network with. I am due in November with my 4th child, and have unique circumstances. I had two boys and a girl. My daughter passed away in an accident caused by my dad 2.5 years ago when she was almost 6. After IVF, I am expecting another daughter, but at 43 and with much more trauma and grief, I am looking for added postpartum support. My husband works out of town, and I no longer have a relationship with my mom, who was my past birthing and postpartum doula (she was trained through DONA). It’s been 9 years since I’ve had an infant, and just looking for day and nighttime support- not sure what I’m looking for or need, but maybe a few hours during the day twice a week and two nights a week for the first couple months? My boys will be 14 and 11 years old.
We need a doula to help us take care our baby for 4 hours because one that day we have to go out and will not be able to bring our baby with us
We’re looking for morning care for our 5-week-old (born April 23), Tuesday-Friday 8am-1pm. We’re located in West Linn.
Hi, My sister-in-law has been co-sleeping with her baby boy who will be 1 on July 5th. They're now wanting to move him to a crib in his own room. I'm thinking a nice gift would be to have someone experienced with this process come in an give some coaching on sleep training etc.. Is this something you're interested in? Best regards, Stu StuGrater@gmail.com
Hi, do you know anyone who is twin breech extraction trained/certified?! Have no idea how to look for or find someone like that. I’ll either be at PWF or StV if I go before 36w. That’ll be in July so I’ve got time but would love to find someone! Do you work with any midwives? I’m not sure what I’m allowed to ask for at the hospital so this is all new territory for me…
Good evening, I am looking for a doula that is hopefully somewhat covered by my insurance plan. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Program. Do you accept this insurance? If so I’d love to connect. Regards, Courtney
A doula provides emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum—helping you feel more confident, comfortable, and supported every step of the way.
Where do you plan to give birth? Hospital — OHSU Provide your estimated budget I am planning to use insurance and am hoping that TRICARE West will cover the majority or entirety of costs. I do not currently have a clear out-of-pocket estimate. Describe your birth plan I am planning for an unmedicated water birth with a focus on a calm, low-intervention environment. I prefer minimal medical interventions unless they are medically necessary for the safety of myself or my baby. My support team will consist of my partner and a doula. Provide your estimated budget At this time, my budget is unknown as I am relying on insurance coverage and have not yet received a detailed cost breakdown. TRICARE West — details to be provided as needed
I am giving birth at home. I have Oregon Health plan. I would like massage as part of my birth experience.
I'm planning to give birth at a hospital in portland. I'd be looking for someone who takes OHP insurance and who could provide support both in the hospital setting and for the first week or two after baby is born. Someone who could help with cleaning and cooking would be preferred as well as working around my daughter who will be nearing age 4 at the time.
I planning to give birth at the hospital as the midwife I see only delivers there. I have Trillium OHP and want to get a doula that is covered under that. I dont have a set birth plan yet as I am still in my first trimester, but would like help with that as well. So far through research, I know I do want to try for an unmedicated birth, I want as little medical intervention as possible, I dont want to be overcrowded with staff in the room, I dont want constant fetal monitoring unless it is emergency situation, I want to be able to freely move around while i am contracting to be able to listen and help my body, I dont want to give birth in my back unless my body tells me too, I dont want constant cervix checks unless its an emergency, I will labor at home for as long as possible before going to hospital, I want delayed cord clamping, I want immediate skin to skin with baby and for the father and space for us to experience baby when it arrives. I want a doula that has more than 5 years of experience especially with first time moms I would prefer someone who is in there 30s but not required. I really am just looking to have someone who is educated and familiar with unmedicated births and to be that extra support for me during birth and can be a calm guide for me and my boyfriend during this amazing experience :)
We plan to give birth at Asante three Rivers in Grants Pass, Oregon. We’d like to do help us during labor, postpartum, and with lactation.
Help at night while I recover after birth. I have a 2 year old so I need help with my new born.
Night nurse to help with breastfeeding/sleep training during first 4-weeks after birth. Aetna premium plan
- Hospital - $2,000 - As natural delivery as possible, birthing ball, soaking tub, open to epidural, calm environment, mom & spouse supporting as well - 28 yo, no special needs
Someone to help navigate my postpartum and make me not feel so alone. My depression has been pretty severe lately. My baby does ok on nursing but could use help as she isn't fully latching. Just kinda lazy latching. And I may need to go back to work soon even though I think it is too early. And I was working night shifts so I may need to go back to working nights.
I have twins and get support from husband and my mom, (grandma) but we need someone to come during day for a few hours to help grandma while I get a few hrs sleep. Babies have reflux so they need to be held for 30mins after feedings.
Will be traveling to Portland from clatsop county for a vbac. Looking for support during birth and postpartum
I plan to give birth at Kaiser Sunnyside. I am on OHP, so anyone who takes medicaid. I want a VBAC, I don’t have a birth plan. Christian doula
Will be giving birth at a hospital, want to avoid a c-section as much as possible, no use of epidural. I want a compassionate, educated caring and understanding doula.
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