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I plan to give birth in the hospital, I have medical insurance. I want to try an unmedicated birth, delayed cord claiming, no intervention, minimal cervical checks, immediate skin to skin
1. In hospital 2. Unsure, do you work with insurance? If not no problem 3. No pitocin or c—section unless actually emergent, Unmediated maybe water, intermittent monitoring, birth stool, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin right away and no first bath. I’m very new to this and I’m looking for someone with experience to help support me and my husband as this is going to be our first child and I want to enjoy the process of birth as much as possible so I can bring my baby into the world with excitement and joy rather than worry and fear.
I am interested in a doula for birth , I am a single mom having a little girl in August and would love the emotional support and to create a tranquil environment during birth and after .
This is my first baby and I plan to give birth at a birth center. My insurance doesn't cover a doula so my budget would be $1500. I would like my provider to have experience with severe back pain. I can not lie on my back and transitional movements are extremely painful. I want to gain better understanding of birthing positions that will be right for me. I want to learn different pain management techniques and receive information on how my husband can help during the labor process. For lactation I would like to work with an IBCLC if possible. Postpartum I would like information on sleep training. I would like to meet in person with the doula at least twice before the birth and at least once after.
I plan to give birth in the hospital, and have anthem blue cross blue shield members ID MUU309W26631
Hospital, I need help with a vbac after two csections
We plan to give birth at Henry mayo hospital. I don't want to be constantly bothered while in labor though and am not sure if hospital is the best way for me to go. I have thought about birthing centers but just don't know what I should do. I want to have a natural birth but don't want to not have the option of an epidural if I have too much pain/ huge baby. I also want to be able to voice that I want to space the vaccines out once baby is born and have the ability to move around or change positions for a more comfortable birth. I have been trying to prepare myself for birth now as well as doing pelvic opening and strengthen workouts but want to make sure I'm doing enough to help With birth and my recovery after birth. I just want my husband in the room. This is our first baby so we are learning a lot. We wouldn't want to go over $1000 for our budget since we are a one income household.
I plan on giving birth at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia CA. I plan on having insurance cover. I want to have an unmediated natural birth. Tricare reserve select is my insurance.
I’m looking for a homeboy midwife that is covered by iehp, this will be my 4th baby and I have a history of precipitous labors.
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