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Plan to give birth at a hospital. I am not anti-vaccines, however I plan to to opt out of multiple, as well as, space them out. I would like support in being able to advocate for that. I have a high chance of needing a c-section because of the shape of my uterus and the possibility of baby being breech, so I would like a doula who could help advocate for my birth plan and possibly help with exercises to increase the chance of a natural birth. I have Anthem insurance.
I am doing some research to feel more comfortable with the idea of becoming pregnant. I am on the spectrum and have reservations with the idea of pregnancy due to increased need for communication during stressful times, fear or pain/childbirth, and lack of knowing what to do for a child. I have researched that having a doula can highly help with this since it can be someone who is a trusted person in your corner. I don't have a budget for this service yet since I am still feeling it out-but hope to also be able to have assistance with insurance ( I am a teacher).
Natural birth Help me relax and stay calm thru pain. Advocate. No cord clamping And I want to have the placenta encapsulated. Are we allowed I want to be at home as long as I can so there isnt stress of a hospital. Im vbac I was told water and home births were not allowed
Hospital. I don’t have an estimated budget at the moment, my birth plan is to have a medicated birth, epidural and vaginal birth.
I will most likely need a hospital birth. I have had gestational diabetes for both of my children. I also hemorrhaged pp after my second. I want to avoid intervention as much as possible. I believe Pitocin and possibly the epidural had a hand in my hemorrhaging. I believe I can manage my gd by nutrition. I was induced 39 weeks and 1 day the first birth and 39 and 6 days for the second. I need help finding an OB that will be willing to let me progress as much as I can without intervention. I am not sure what to expect on price so I am willing to see what is offered.
I plan to give birth at a hospital in Nashville. Since our insurance does not cover a doula our estimated budget is $1000. I am not sure exactly what my birth plan will be. With a medical condition I think I do plan to get the epidural at some point. I do want delayed cord clamping, no eyedrops, and minimal interventions. I want my provider to be certified and have experience helping first time moms that do not deal with pain well. I am 25 and possible have POTS or Vasovagal syncopy. I would love someone who also is a lactation consultant
I need someone to help me when I get close to giving birth, at the the hospital and for a short time after.
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