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Would like to plan a home birth with midwife and/or doula support, ideal if provider is covered by Tricare but not a deal breaker
I’m looking for a certified nurse midwife with delivering privileges at cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. I’m looking for full prenatal care through attending birth
I am looking to have a home birth. This is my first full term pregnancy so i’m looking on guidance on how to prepare myself. I would like to see if there are any payment plan options. It is only my husband who works so we are looking for flexibility. I want an unmedicated birth and have been wanting to be in the comfort of my own home. After experiencing miscarriage, being in a hospital setting is not something i really want.
Looking for someone to support before and maybe during birth. Educate on options for birth as well as things to do prior to birth to prepare. Already a mom of one with a somewhat chaotic birth story, looking for a better experience second time around. Currently enrolled to give birth at Balboa military hospital but can move if recommended. Looking to possibly go unmedicated again, previous baby born at 35+2 weeks unmedicated due to quick labor but nervous about doing it with a possibly full term baby and unknown labor time. Tricare prime is the insurance
I’m looking for a doula to help me with emotional and physical support during birth, covered with my insurance plan, An affordable midwife to assist me with the home birth, and a lactation consultant to support me after birth with breastfeeding. - i will be going to my ob for my doctors appointments in network, and would just like to facilitate the actual birth at home. -home birth, bathtub, birth sling. - 5-7k - no intervention, no iv, only vitamin k, no eyedrops, keep placenta. - 2nd vaginal birth, first natural - i would like a lactation consultant to support me with cluster feeding, establishing supply, and creating a support for those emotions and pain you can feel with those first feeds. 💕 additional duties not required.
birthing in hospital, 3,000, natural birth, age 35
Massage Therapist, OB-GYN, Nutritionist,Newborn Care Specialist,Night Nanny
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I would really like to give birth at home, but I’m trying to find something that covers my insurance so I don’t have to go to the hospital and I have And my birth plan is to have something unmedicated
This is our 2nd baby and we didn't have the best experience in the hospital during our first birth in 2019. Now that I'm pregnant at 40, we're looking for more of a natural experience, with less of the trauma. We have found a doula through this site and are now looking for a midwife to assist with home birthing. We're completely new to this idea, but are very open to it. My medical insurance is through Medi-Cal, specifically Anthem Blue Cross. I've noticed that providers within your company accept it, I'm just not sure to what extent considering this is my first time looking into this option.
I’m planning to have a natural birth if everything remains low risk. My first choice would be a home birth, but if that isn’t appropriate, I’m also open to delivering at a birthing center or, if necessary, at a hospital. I’m looking for a midwife and would also like to learn more about working with a birth doula, since I’ve never had either before. I’m 39 years old, and this is my second pregnancy. I don’t have a set budget at the moment, so I’m mainly looking for the best options and would appreciate information about your services, experience, availability, and pricing.
I’m open to giving birth wherever it’s possible, preferably hospital because it’s safer but I’m open to home birth too, if I get enough of education and coaching. I am also going to be alone for this, my husband works nights, my family doesn’t live around, my mom can come to be with me few times a year for a bit. I’d pay using anthem ppo. Want to reduce the cesarean and I’m open to pain meds, as I have low pain tolerance. I get anxious and tend to be panicky. I’d love to prevent tearing, I have raynaund’s phenomenon and my nipples are sensitive. I am first time mom, want to have the chance to be treated with respect especially since having a foreign accent.
I want a home birth/ water birth at home 10k My birthing plan is -no epidural -golden hour must -don’t cut the cord till white or 35-45 mins after -no to the Vitamin K, HepB, or any vaccines -breastfeed my baby
am looking for a caring, experienced provider to support me and my newborn after delivery. I plan to give birth in a hospital and would like someone with experience caring for infants and supporting postpartum mothers. I prefer a provider who is CPR-certified, has several years of newborn care experience, and speaks English or Spanish. My baby will need routine newborn care, including feeding, diaper changes, soothing, and safe sleep practices. I would also appreciate light household help, such as washing bottles, baby laundry, and tidying up the nursery. My budget is flexible depending on the provider’s experience and services offered.
Home of birth center. Est budget $4,500. To have an unmediated birth using a water tub.
I want to have my baby at home, bishop California.
Doula to assist with birth, birth plan, after birth care for first time parents
I would like to keep everything as natural as possible, most likely staying home to give birth and not needing a hospital unless absolutely necessary. Birth budget, don’t necessarily have one as of right this moment
im looking for a midwife that would ne willing to assist me in a VBA4C.
I’m not sure what I need. I’m here because I no longer have medi-Cal so I’m explaining my options
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