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Just looking into what my options are. I am giving birth at Vassar hospital.
I would like to have a vaginal birth, I am 42 yrs
I plan on giving birth at the Vassar brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie. My estimated budget is anywhere from 2500 to 3500. My birth plan is flexible at this point. I’m still trying to decide what’s best for me. I’m not opposed to a medicated plan. I would like the Doula to be certified and to have at least 2 to 3 years of experience. I would like lots of resources to childbirth education classes.
I am very early in my pregnancy and just trying to get an idea of what this looks like
I plan to give birth in a hospital. My budget is $1000 a $2000. I don’t have a birth plan yet.
Home birth Trying to go with insurance The more natural possible
I’m planning on giving birth at a hospital. This is my first pregnancy so I am a bit confused and unsure where to start.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital, hoping to get covered by my insurance, Birth plan is to have a natural birth, requirements would be at least 5 years experience, I am 28 considered high risk due to the face that I have hypothyroidism I just need emotional moral support and a someone to advocate for me if I can’t or the father can’t
I need help & support in achieving my second VBAC at hospital that’s covered by Medicaid since paying out of pocket for a support person is out of my price range but I’ve always wanted someone who knows so much to be there with me. I’m not really sure how to give birth when I’ve had a c-section (no laboring, breech baby) with my first & my second was induction with an epidural. I want to feel empowered but I have a hard time voicing that even though I’m so sociable. I don’t want an epidural or Pitocin & I want to have a vaginal birth. I’m open to other forms of pain relief but I want to stray from an epidural entirely.
In hospital. Estimated budget is 2000. This is my second time giving birth. First time I used epidural and had stitches plus it was 33 hours. I hope doula can help to avoid all these
Im a first time mom who is nervous and didnt have the best experience for the first doctors appointment. I would like some insight on birthing options and what midwives have to offer. 1. I havent completely decided on a home birth vs hospital birth 2. Not sure, just want good care 3. To have a safe and healthy baby. I would like to try a natural birth
I’m planning on giving birth at a birthing center. (BSD Birthing center) My estimate budget is $1, 000-4,000 My birthing plan is to pre-labor at home until I’m about ready to give birth in Which I’ll go to the Birthing center. They have a tub which I’d like to use for the birth. I’m looking for someone who can educate me on birthing positions, tips, and be there for the prenatal into my postpartum journey
Hospital, no birth plan yet, prenatal doula who can educate and also provide good mental and physical health. Massage therapist.
I am giving birth in NYC (NY Presbyterian Hospital) I have a budget of $1000 - $2000 I do not have a birth plan but want to create one with my OBGYN and Doula.
1. Hospital birth 2. Has not set up yet 3 has not yet set
My partner and I are feeling a little lost in terms of how to start preparing for our baby. This includes what we should be doing now, how to ensure a smooth pregnancy, and what we should be doing to prepare for birth and afterwards. We plan to give birth at the nearest hospital we can.
Hi I need a midwife, and talk about birth plan etc…
Picking a hospital, and assisting with a birth plan
I don’t exactly know where I want to give birth I know I want to be in control I keep seeing people have bad experiences in hospitals so I think I need to be educated a little more before making a final decision I want a vaginally birth too I do not want a c-section
I am giving birth at Columbia University Hospital. I would like to use my health insurance
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