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Planned hospital birth. No understanding of cost from now would like to get this information Birth plan unknown for now need help with this Experience 5+ years Additional duties: Sleep training, night time support
We will be giving birth at the William Clements hospital with UT Southwestern. We would prefer an unmedicated vaginal birth if possible, but are happy to giving birth at the hospital in case of emergencies.
Not sure this is my 1st pregnancy Home birth preferred
Hospital birth, as unmedicated as possible but open to epidural and nitrous oxide use as needed.
Someone who is there for me, and my partner through pregnancy. Someone who doesn't mix me up with someone else.
- hospital birth with epidural - under $2k budget - looking for help with birthing plan, birth and post partum care
I plan on having the baby in the hospital. I would like to stay around $2000. I don’t have a birth plan.
Medicaid start Molina. Hospital birth. No induction no interference with triggering or speeding up labor unless absolutely necessary Unmedicated birth preferred with minimal intervention and freedom from being restrained to bed during labor immediate skin to skin delayed cord clamping this is my 4th child I have had natural labor with all other children no complications all healthy I do not want to be pushed around by nurses and doctors this go round and I have none to advocate for me
I want a water birth. I want. Natural birth. 30 and pregnant with my second child. She’s 11.
**My Birth Preferences** I plan to deliver my baby at Baylor Hospital and would like to have a natural, low-intervention birth experience. My preferences are: * Unmedicated labor and delivery (no epidural). * Minimal medical interventions unless medically necessary for my safety or my baby's safety. * Freedom to move around and use different labor positions. * Delayed cord clamping, if possible. * Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth. * No routine shots, medications, or vaccines for me or my baby unless I have given informed consent after discussing the benefits and risks with my healthcare provider. * Support for natural pain management techniques during labor. * If available and permitted by hospital policy, I would like the option to labor and/or give birth in a birthing pool (water birth). My goal is to have a calm, natural birth experience while maintaining flexibility if medical circumstances require changes to the plan.
Need info on pricing for birth doula, tx health Bedford, 500
I plan to give birth in a hospital, most likely within the Texas Health hospital system near Lancaster, Texas. I am currently early in my pregnancy and want to build my care team as soon as possible so everything is established well in advance. My estimated budget is flexible depending on experience, services offered, and whether insurance is accepted. Ideally, I would like to stay within a reasonable range, but I am willing to invest more for the right provider who aligns with my birth goals and provides strong support throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. I would appreciate transparency in pricing and payment options. I have TRICARE Select and would prefer a provider who accepts TRICARE or can provide documentation for reimbursement. My birth plan is very important to me. I want a family-centered, supportive, and calm environment. I plan to have my husband, my children, my mom, and my sister present during delivery. I want delayed cord clamping for as long as medically safe, and it is very important to me that my husband is able to cut the cord. I prefer minimal interventions unless medically necessary, and I want a provider who respects my voice, explains everything clearly, and supports informed decision-making. I am open to pain management options but want to feel in control of my experience. For provider requirements, I am looking for someone who is certified (doula certification required if applicable), experienced (preferably several years working with births), and comfortable working in a hospital setting. Experience with military families or TRICARE patients is a huge plus. Strong communication, a calming presence, and the ability to advocate for me during labor are very important. If a second language is spoken, that is a bonus but not required. The care recipient is myself. I am currently in my first trimester. This is not my first pregnancy, so I am familiar with the process, but I want a more supported and intentional experience this time. No special medical needs at this time, but I do want guidance throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery. Additional duties I would like support with include emotional support during pregnancy, labor coaching, assistance with comfort measures, and postpartum check-ins. Light guidance with newborn care is appreciated, but I am not looking for full-time newborn care, sleep training, or housekeeping services. Overall, I am looking for someone who feels like a true support system, not just a service. I want to feel heard, respected, and cared for throughout this entire journey.
I’m planning to give birth in a hospital in the Las Colinas area, Irving TX. My current budget is between $1000-$1500, I’m looking for early labor support, sibling support during labor, and belly binding.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. Second baby. First was a c section. Unknown budget.
I am a first-time mom expecting to deliver at UT Southwestern Hospital in Dallas. I have Cigna insurance and am looking for a compassionate, experienced birth doula who can provide prenatal education, continuous labor support, and postpartum guidance. I would like someone who is calm, knowledgeable, and advocates for informed decision-making while respecting my birth preferences. This is my first baby, so having emotional support, comfort measures during labor, and breastfeeding support after delivery are important to me. Experience working with first-time mothers is preferred.
Home birth, budget is $500, i would like a water birth my insurance is Aetna insurance
I’m looking to do a homebirth I don’t entirely have a budget yet because this would be my first home birth and I’m learning a lot of new things and then the plan is to labor in at home and do everything is natural naturally as I possibly can
I plan to give birth in the hospital in case there are any medical emergencies with me being high risk (I’m 37). My insurance should pay for this. I don’t currently have a birth plan, as I’m only 10 weeks and am doing this alone.
I'm still very unsure about all of these details and am looking to connect with a few different options to decide exactly what I want to do. I know I don't want to do it at home but think I want to do it at a birthing center as opposed to a hospital and I don't want an epidural.
Hello, I am looking for a birth doula for my second pregnancy. I am planning on doing a homebirth again and need someone well versed in mood setting, efficient movement during labor and multiple different types of comfort tools for laboring.
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