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Prefer experience with Velamentous Cord Insertion (VCI) and advanced maternal age. Also prefer Doula who accepts medicaid (Jefferson Health Plans) but not a requirement. Thank you!
Giving birth at Doylestown with my husband but am going for an unmedicated birth with little intervention so would like extra support.
Home or birth center As cheap as possible or takes government insurance Not sure I want a water birth all natural
1. Abington Jefferson Hospital 2. $1,500 3. Labor at home as much as possible with support from Doula, early labor in the water, try again for an unmedicated birth
I plan to give birth in the hospital I want to use insurance No birth plan yet Spanish speak preferably Certified and years of experience
Midwife to attend the birth of my second baby. Open to home birth too.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital. I’m still unsure of my budget and I would like to do medication free this birth. I used epidural for my last pregnancy and still felt everything.
1. Penn Medicine Princeton 2. I’m not sure what these services cost, and am hoping to work with my Cigna insurance 3. Still deciding, I’m very early and am excited to research
I am located in Jenkintown, and will give birth at Abington Hospital. I have had two low complication unmedicated births (7 and 5 now). Planning for a third and still have my birth plan but I am going to be 42 when I give birth this time. I am athletic and plan to exercise throughout my pregnancy and will be seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist.
Birth in a hospital. attempting a VBAC. budget unknown.
I want to do a VBAC and will need emotional support during the birthing process. Will give birth at hospital
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I would like a doula to educate me on best practices during labor and birth as well as be there to advocate for me during the birthing process. As of right now I believe that I would not like the cord clamped until it is white and no longer pulsing and also that I do not want to give birth lying on my back. Budget is $1500.
I plan on giving birth at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. I have Medicaid and would like to have a doula that is covered by it. I would love to go unmedicated for as long as I can. A few desires I have include: Saline Lock -Forearm IV in left arm -Minimal cervical checks -Delayed cord clamping -Baby does not leave the room unless ABSOLUTELY necessary -side lying or all fours while pushing -push when I feel like it as long as she is safe
I plan on giving birth for the first time at a Hospital and having a natural non medicated birth due to back issues. I'm looking into natural birthing methods like the Bradley method to help with labor. I'm new to this so I'm open to a budget and seeing how much things cost.
I’m giving birth in St Mary’s hospital in langhorne, pa.
- Plan to give birth at Redeemer Health Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. - 0-$1800 - Do not have a birth plan yet.
19 year old single female looking for help on what to expect and how to mange what I am about to go through.
Hello. I would like support for birth positions, pain management and support overall during this journey
Capital Health Medical Center Insurance covering cost Would like to go natural unless epidural needed
Home preferably Unsure My wife would like to give birth at home
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