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Looking for a certified nurse midwife/prenatal care
I plan on having an at home birth and looking for a medical covered doula. Must accept Va Insurance or Medicaid.
Im wanting to do a home lotus birth. Give birth in water and keep placenta attached to baby until it falls off on its own. I dont necessarily have a budget but definitely looking for someone affordable.
Home birth Affordable and insurance approved Water tub birth, in need of emergency hospitalization last
I want to have my baby in my house are budget is 6000 I want to have my baby on wather
Plan to give birth at tanner medical center and I found out in march I was pregnant and try getting seen by obgyn when they said I was pass my 28 weeks mark to get seen I have insurance but not pregnancy wise insurance I will be breastfeeding and formula and just needing the help I can get when it comes to due date and I been only getting seen at the hospital emergency room
looking for a local midwife that can perform in home care alongside hospital transfer if needed and i would like to have a midwifery facility available. not sure what id like for the birth yet. this will be my third birth. i’m also looking for someone with experience caring for women who have had past fertility struggles.
I will be birthing at home in water and a lotus birth with my baby. I’m a first time mom and I have no idea what to look for in a midwife. I’ve been doing things all alone and would love to have some support. Estimated budget $3,000.
I am currently pregnant with my first child and am exploring a planned home birth if I remain low-risk throughout pregnancy. My estimated due date is October 10, 2026. I am looking for a licensed and experienced midwife who provides prenatal, labor/delivery, postpartum, and newborn care in the home setting. My goal is to have a natural, low-intervention birth and avoid epidurals, inductions, and unnecessary interventions unless medically necessary. If labor is progressing well, I am very interested in a water birth. Since this is my first child, I am open to continuous monitoring and appreciate providers who prioritize both comfort and safety. I have a B-negative blood type, so I am specifically looking for a provider who is experienced and comfortable managing Rh-negative pregnancies, including coordination of any necessary RhoGAM care and monitoring throughout pregnancy and postpartum. I would like a provider with a clear emergency transfer protocol, experience supporting first-time mothers, and strong postpartum support. I am also interested in personalized education and guidance throughout pregnancy. If timing allows, I would love for close family members to be present for emotional support while still respecting the midwife’s space and ability to work effectively. My budget is approximately $5,000–$8,000, and I am open to discussing payment plans.
I want to have a natural birth in the hospital. I am using medicare for a provider. I would want dim lighting and to be able to move freely if needed. IV strictly if necessary. Meditative music (possibly). Use natural techniques for pain relief. Non evasive fetal monitoring. Allow labor to progress free of time limits and strictly if necessary- last resort augmented labor. Push instinctively. Avoid Episiotomy. Lotus Birth or wait till cord is white. Partner will cut the cord. Partner or I will rub vernix into baby’s skin. Skin-to-skin with me and partner. If a boy- 3rd day circumcision. No immediate vaccines or blood drawn for baby. Combination of breast and bottle feeding.
If possible, I would love to have an in-home water Birth if my OB/GYN will allow it. I’m looking for someone who’s experienced in water Birth and patient as well as recognizing the beautiful art of being a mother. I’m looking for someone who is also a mother. I’m hoping to have someone by my side throughout this pregnancy to help me understand my body and what this pregnancy may hold. If required to give birth at the hospital, I would like to have a water birth still I am on pregnancy Medicaid I would like to keep my babies umbilical cord attached until it turns white so that the baby may get all of the nutrients I would also like to get my placenta turned into supplements after birth, and I wanna know the best way to give birth in the most natural way possible, without causing damage to my body or the baby.
I’ll be giving birth at Grady and I’m having a C-section and I’ll need as much help as I can get preparing my body
First time new to this but my 5th n last pregnancy
Likely a home birth but open to birthing at a hospital that has a tub and is open to me bringing a doula. Budget: 500-1500 Birth plan: natural, no medication with doula Requirements: certified doula or midwife. Minimum 200 births Also need help with sleep training my current 7month old. Looking for a Spirit filled Christ centered doula please.
I plan to give birth at home and would like to be assisted in doing so . My midwife had set me to birth at a hospital but I don't want to do that because of my first experience. I am willing to pay no more than 1400 . This what is affordable to me . I want to have this baby as natural as possible.
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting. As a first-time mom, I’m still learning about the overall costs, so I don’t have a defined budget at this time. I also have not created a formal birth plan yet, but I’m open to exploring my options and making informed decisions as I continue through my pregnancy.
I don’t know how this works so I would want a consultation and I would like to birth at home
midwife that accepts medicaid peachstate health insurance
Hello. I am pregnant with my 9th baby. I will give birth at my home. I can afford up to $2500. I am willing to pay more if needed but am on a tight budget. My births are very quick lasting only a few hours. I will have an unmedicated water birth. I have had a water birth with my 7th and unmedicated birth with 6 of my babies.
Looking to possible have a home birth but want to know more about it. See if anyone takes TriCare prime.
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