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I plan to give birth at BSA. I am looking for a doula covered by tricare and who takes tricare. I currently do not have a birth plan and I am looking forward to making one with my doula.
I need help with breastfeeding, I get really bad pain and itching. I also need help getting my milk supply back up .
I need help latching baby on, the correct positions and avoiding nipple pain.
hospital 500 dollars a week C section. Skin to skin plan to breastfeed. Need help recovering from the surgery and adjusting to the new addition to the family.
Nipple pain when latching exclusively on my right side and a shallow latch and fast let down I believe.
3 month twins, need 3 days, 2 nights postpartum Care/ night nanny
Looking for certified ibclc who bc accepts my anthem blue cross blue shield insurance. This is my second baby to breast feed but the previous I click I saw has moved. I am needing guidance on my 6 week old who is having latching issues
I think I am an over supply and have a clogged duct. I noticed a milk bleb on my boob
Open to home, or birthing center. Less intervention as possible Not sure on budget
Using a birthing center for birth have had issues in past breastfeeding due to PCOS would like to get a consult before I have baby
I have a couple questions on how long to breastfeed if my goal is to do formula.
I plan to give birth at OU hospital in Oklahoma City, I am covered through my husbands united health care plan. I plan on having a VBAC birth, my husband wants to cut the cord, once its completely white. I also want to be able to move freely and comfortably during labor. We do not want baby to get jell in eyes once born. and no shots the first 24 hours after birth. I am located in Oklahoma city.
Need help breastfeeding, such as latching, knowing he is getting enough
HELP with birthing plan most likely to have baby in hospital this is first baby i can afford about 1000
Help with breastfeeding, ideally an in home visit to help get on track
i plan to give birth in a hospital. i’m not really to educated in price ranges or birth plans
1. UNM Main Hospital 2. $1000 3. Medicated vaginal birth
I plan to give birth at the hospital, I want to try and have a unmedicated birth but if the pains too much I want to go over options, no epidural, I want to be able to give birth other then on my back, I want to extend cord clamping until it’s white, I don’t want the baby to leave the room if he doesn’t have too and my partner will be there with him if he has too leave the room, I don’t want my placenta yanked out,
I plan to have a scheduled c section. My budget needs to be under $300. My birth plan is to have skin to skin immediately and to just breast feed exclusively
We are looking to have a home birth and continue our prenatal/postnatal care with a midwife able to do so
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