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Capital Health Medical Center Insurance covering cost Would like to go natural unless epidural needed
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I would like a doula to educate me on best practices during labor and birth as well as be there to advocate for me during the birthing process. As of right now I believe that I would not like the cord clamped until it is white and no longer pulsing and also that I do not want to give birth lying on my back. Budget is $1500.
I plan on giving birth for the first time at a Hospital and having a natural non medicated birth due to back issues. I'm looking into natural birthing methods like the Bradley method to help with labor. I'm new to this so I'm open to a budget and seeing how much things cost.
I’m giving birth in St Mary’s hospital in langhorne, pa.
- Plan to give birth at Redeemer Health Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. - 0-$1800 - Do not have a birth plan yet.
I am located in Jenkintown, and will give birth at Abington Hospital. I have had two low complication unmedicated births (7 and 5 now). Planning for a third and still have my birth plan but I am going to be 42 when I give birth this time. I am athletic and plan to exercise throughout my pregnancy and will be seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist.
Somebody who speaks Spanish and give the necessary help in my labor
Hello. I would like support for birth positions, pain management and support overall during this journey
I plan on giving birth at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. I have Medicaid and would like to have a doula that is covered by it. I would love to go unmedicated for as long as I can. A few desires I have include: Saline Lock -Forearm IV in left arm -Minimal cervical checks -Delayed cord clamping -Baby does not leave the room unless ABSOLUTELY necessary -side lying or all fours while pushing -push when I feel like it as long as she is safe
I want to do a VBAC and will need emotional support during the birthing process. Will give birth at hospital
Holy Redeemer Hospital $800 I would like to know the best vaccinations for my baby, I would like professional labor support, I would like to know more about the dos and don’t in labor and delivery and what to accept and deny.
19 year old single female looking for help on what to expect and how to mange what I am about to go through.
Hello, My name is Liana. I have gestational diabetes and am currently on insulin. Me and my husband plan on having the baby at the hospital-vaginally if possible. My health insurance-Horizon NJ health- told me about new doula services they provide (I'm not really sure how it works or how to sign up). I have 2 kids-an 8 year old and a 2 year old I care for. I worry that as I get further along my pregnancy going grocery shopping, attending 2-3 appointments weekly, and other physical activities all with my 2 year old would start emotionally and physically draining me. My husband helps me in the morning when he can but leaves early afternoon for work.
home birth, ideally with medicaid coverage but around the 1000 point
Birth doula needed. 2nd pregnancy. My mom will not be with me for this one, only my husband. I enjoyed having my mom and husband by my side. My mom is a nurse and was able to look out for me appropriately. Birthing in Pennington NJ, WellPoint insurance
Home Want a provider that takes my insurance and is confident on what they’re doing with me and the baby 30 years old I’m having twins
Looking for a CNM in Philadelphia for a homebirth.
1. Penn Medicine Princeton 2. I’m not sure what these services cost, and am hoping to work with my Cigna insurance 3. Still deciding, I’m very early and am excited to research
I plan to give birth in the hospital My budget is hopefully I can use insurance
penn medicine no idea how much it costs ibx not sure of birth plan
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