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Hospital, 2000, I don’t have a certain birth plan right now.
hospital birth Having VBAC 2000$ Max budget over 10 years of experience
Hospital in Frisco. $350/week for overnights. This is our first baby and I’m a little scared. I don’t know about birth plan but I want assistance in figuring it all out. (:
Frisco Texas Budget 2k max Wanted to birth in a birthing center but no longer a possibility. Hoping to be as natural as possible, cutting umbilical cord once white. Not wanting loud noises or many people in the room while giving birth. Skin to skin as birthed. Not willing to lay back and wait. Not interested in typical medical processes of current labor practices.
I’m planning to give birth at Presbyterian Hospital under the care of Dr. Julie Hagood. My husband and I are hoping for a natural birth experience and are looking for a doula who can support and advocate for us through the process. My goal is to have as natural and peaceful a birth as possible. I’d love to work with someone experienced in unmedicated hospital births who can help me prepare mentally and physically, guide us through labor, and ensure that our preferences are respected. I want to hold my baby immediately after birth, no washing, and begin breastfeeding right away. It’s very important to me that no procedures or interventions, either for me or the baby, are done without my consent. I’d also like to discuss newborn procedures (including vaccines) in advance and ensure my wishes are honored. I’m not sure about the typical budget for doula services and would love to learn more about packages and options. I’m looking for a calm, supportive presence who can help my husband and me feel confident, informed, and empowered before and throughout the birth experience.
First time mom, have thyroid nodule from the past that has been in remission till now - 9 weeks pregnant - but want to give birth the most natural and non-medicated way as possible. Interested in delayed cord clamp (more delayed than 1 minute) and no vaccines. So far, plan to give birth in a hospital or birthing center connected or next to a hospital. Unsure the normal cost, but budget is 2k. Thank you,
Him, 10000, I want to give birth at home using a midwife
Baylor Scott White Frisco Not sure about my birth plan
Natural labor help Third natural birth planned Assistance with labor and contractions for a safe unmedicated birth and delivery
I plan to give birth at Baylor Scott and white hospital in McKinney tx. This is my first baby so I’m not sure what to expect for my budget, but I would like to receive a quote. I am looking for a doula that can help prioritize my birth plan and focus on my needs during the birth, while the OB focuses on the baby. I would really like to give birth vaginally and am looking for someone who values modern medicine but can also help keep things as natural as possible if it is safe. I’m looking for someone who will advocate for me when things get crazy in the delivery room and who is willing to coach me through labor and help support my husband in supporting me. I am currently hoping to give birth un medicated, but I am open minded as I have never experienced labor before. I know I will want delayed cord cutting and breastmilk only. I would also like to learn about different birth positions and reduce the risk of tearing and as natural as possible birth if the placenta.
Im seeing if there is a possibility of me having a doula covered through Medicaid. I’ve had 2 birth center and 2 home births and am considering my first hospital birth.
Birth at Frisco Baylor Scott medical center, budget range $1000-$2000, prefer a natural unmedicated birth
I'm still very unsure about all of these details and am looking to connect with a few different options to decide exactly what I want to do. I know I don't want to do it at home but think I want to do it at a birthing center as opposed to a hospital and I don't want an epidural.
I’m planning to give birth at Texas Health Allen with a midwife. This is my first baby. I have always been fascinated by birth and I’m excited to attempt an unmedicated delivery! That being said, I know I will need mental encouragement. Budget is under $1000.
I need a doula for labor and delivery of my first child
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I have an OBGYN. I am open to discussing budget. My birth plan includes: I ideally do not want to push for hours or be on my back for the majority of the labor process. I plan to have an epidural. I just found out I am pregnant and am unsure of all the details.
Help keep the birth plan in tact during baby delivery
Hi there! I am planning to give birth at a hospital and have a very flexible birth plan. Doula care is covered in my insurance (BlueCross BlueShield CareNow) and that is where most of the budget is coming from. My main concern with my birth plan is that the baby and I are both safe and healthy. I do have some anxiety around birth and something going wrong, so emotional support is a must for me. My husband and I are first-time parents so I know that he would also like support as he will be my main support system. We do not plan on having any other visitors in the hospital.
Looking for a doula and maybe midwife as well to help me navigate my first pregnancy/birth. Not sure if I want to give birth in a hospital or birthing center yet but I would like to go without an epidural and keep it as natural as possible. I may use pain meds through an iv as backup
Hospital birth. Sliding scale for payment. Faith based
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