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I plan to give birth at a hospital with no or low interventions. I plan on breastfeeding my baby.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? 2. Provide your estimated budget 3. Describe your birth plan
Hospital MediCal/Medicaid Unmedicated birth Faith-based/christian
I plan to give birth at home, I’m not sure about the budget. My birth plan; if applicable I’d like to have a water birth, dimmed lighting, in a calm relaxing environment.
Midwife with experience supporting miscarriage and is a follower of Jesus.
1. Hospital 2. covered by Kaiser insurance 3. I would like help during pregnancy journey and postpartum.
Give birth in hospital A low budget Don't have a birth plan
Hello :) I currently live in Texas and will be in CA this summer for a couple months. I'm looking for care during this time. My due date is 09/27/2026 I'm currently 17 weeks along. This is my second pregnancy, my daughter is 4 yo. I've had no complications so far in my pregnancy. i have Aetna PPO insurance.
I want to deliver at home and Medicaid ,natural with no restrictions
Hospital support, birthing support, id like a midwife to be my main support during my birthing process.
First time parent just got positive at home pregnancy test
Seeking to plan a home water birth this is my first pregnancy. Looking to avoid medical intervention but open to pain medication provided at home looking to deliver without episiotomy
1. In a hospital 2. It would depend on services 3. Hospital birth. Vaginal. Prefer not to have a C-section. Prefer not to Induce. If epidural is preventable , great. But open to it if it’s recommended. Was recommended with my last birthing experience because I didn’t know the proper tools to bare contractions.
I would like to have a home birth with a certified nurse-midwife. I am a chiropractor pregnant with my first baby and come from a family of Bradley instructors and home births.
I plan to give birth at my house doing a natural water birth. This will be my first baby.
Plan to give birth at Little company of Mary Providence in Torrance, currently see Marina OBGYN, have LA Care Direct Insurance. Hope to go natural/unmedicated.
Giving birth in Los Angeles County in early December. Looking for help through the process and leaving towards water birth if covered by Anthem Blue Cross PPO insurance. Will be 24 yrs old
I would love to look into home birth, but I don’t know much about it, I’m interested in knowing prices to know if it’s something my family can afford I have no idea as to how much all of this cost so would want a run down. I currently have la healthcare as medical and I know it’s a long shot as to anyone receiving medical through here. But thought I would give it a try as well if I can save myself from paying out of pocket. Budget for me would be about $2000 I would say? I want to do things as naturally as I can and allow my body to take its course during labor. I want to avoid interferences as much possible and even avoid cord clamping, or medications. Be as relaxed and mentally trained as possible for birth.
Definitely would love more direction in the process. Currently looking at my options for birth and just want to choose the least stressed environment as possible.
I wanted to give birth at a birthing center. I wanted to see what my insurance would cover. I wanted a midwife and doula and possible lactaction consultant. My insurance is Molina medical
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