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I want to give birth at home and after get in bed without having to go to the hospital after I don’t want to spend very much money and I want it to be calm and intimate with my husband and child
In a hospital I’m not sure I haven’t done this before I just want to have a peaceful pregnancy
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 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
hospital just wanting to know some prices have not created yet
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.
Good morning, I am looking for a midwife to do a home birth. We do not have a budget at this time, but are wanting to use our insurance which is Cigna. I will need some guidance with my birth plan but as of now I know I want to do a home, unmediated birth.
Hello, I am in search of a doula to support me emotionally and help with preparation for the baby. My husband works out of town and I’ve been having a hard time. I will be delivering at the Baylor and Scott in waxahatchie and plan of getting a epidural.
I had originally planned to give birth at UT Southwestern, but I’m considering changing hospitals. My goal is to have a natural, unmedicated birth in a hospital setting, one that balances a holistic, respectful approach with the safety and backup of hospital resources if needed. I’m looking for a doula who can support me in: Staying empowered and informed throughout labor Using movement, positions, and comfort techniques during labor Advocating for a calm and respectful birth experience Collaborating with my OB and hospital team to support my birth plan I value a birth where I feel fully supported, my choices are respected, and I have guidance from someone experienced in natural hospital births.
Medical City Arlington is where I plan to deliver. I don’t know what to expect financially but do want to deliver naturally. I’m concerned because they don’t have the best post partum reviews and I’m a FTM
I am planning a home birth and am seeking a qualified and experienced midwife to support me throughout the process. I would like a natural, low-intervention birth in a calm, safe, and supportive environment. I am currently in my third trimester and want a provider who offers prenatal care, labor and delivery support, and postpartum follow-up. It is important to me that the provider is knowledgeable, responsive, and supportive of my birth preferences while also prioritizing safety for both myself and my baby. My ideal birth plan includes minimal medical intervention unless necessary, with a focus on comfort, informed decision-making, and emotional support. I am open to discussing pain management options and would appreciate guidance throughout the process. My budget is flexible, and I am willing to discuss pricing, payment plans, or available packages. I am located in the Fort Worth area and would prefer someone familiar with local hospital transfer procedures if needed.
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.
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
I would love to have a home birth I would love to talk about an estimated budget due to recently losing my job and waiting on unemployment. I would love a holistic unmedicated birth which would be a VBAC so I’m a little uneasy about having my baby in a hospital.
This will be my third pregnancy but my second child - I had complications while delivering my first and thankfully had a great medical team that helped me recover. I hemorrhaged and had a uterine inversion with the placenta still attarched. They told me if I was to get pregnant again that was likely to happen during delivery and would make me high risk 1.) I plan on giving birth in the hospital as with my first child I had the complications listed above 2.) my budget is 1k or lower if possible 3) I would love to go natural as possible
Home birth, budget is $500, i would like a water birth my insurance is Aetna insurance
I plan on having the baby in the hospital. I would like to stay around $2000. I don’t have a birth plan.
I plan to have a home birth. I’m currently considering a birth team, including a doula. I had intended on it being only myself and my husband present however, I don’t want to put 100% of the responsibility of my needs onto him. I intend to free birth with a lotus birth. I am not open to speaking with anyone that doesn’t understand and support that. I am looking for someone who can hold space, who is in tune with their energy, and emotionally support myself and my husband. I intend to exclusively breastfeed. I will be a first time mom. I am 37. I do not Intend on having any medical interventions. I will not need help with my baby but am open to lactation classes. I intend to continue self educating with free-birthing classes and hypno-birthing classes. Aside from emotional support I am also looking. Currently in research mode. No set budget. I’m looking for value.
At home birth $5000, I also have insurance and Carrot Currently in between going to an OBGYN until it’s close to my due date to utilize a Doula and midwife. If I can have some input on what’s best I would love that for my little bundle of joy. Wanting a water birth Natural/ no meds
I plan to give birth in the hospital. Second baby. First was a c section. Unknown budget.
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