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In a hospital I’m not sure I haven’t done this before I just want to have a peaceful pregnancy
Home or birth center Estimates budget $2000-5000 No birth plan as of right now first time pregnancy
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.
I would love to give birth at home or a birthing center in water. I would like to have quick access to a hospital should I need that type of care. I would like a midwife who shares my faith as a Christian. The atmosphere needs to feel peaceful and uninterrupted. Great bedside manner and skills sewing should I tear. I’ve had 2 successful vaginal deliveries in water in a birthing center.
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 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.
1. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen 2. $1000 3. Delayed cord clamp/cut , vaginal delivery no medicine (minimal only if necessary), skin to skin immediately after birth.
I want a hospital birth but I want my prenatal care provider to also be my midwife during birth at the hospital. I want as natual as possible but also with epidural
I plan to give birth in a hospital, but looking for a CNM that bills my insurance (BCBS HMO) and specializes in natural/low-intervention birth support.
Dallas, TX at Baylor Hospital. N/A VBAC if possible
I plan to give birth at home. This is my first pregnancy
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
This is my third pregnancy, and I would like to have it at home without feeling rushed during labor without having the umbilical cord, cut off too fast being able to enjoy it my baby boy after birth And I am really considering turning the placenta into pills I do have insurance I don’t have an idea of a budget because I’m not sure what a midwife would cost for the service so I would like to talk more about that and about a birth plan as well. I only know what I would like different from the hospital.
hospital Medicaid I am a high risk patient so I will give birth at 38 weeks due to a previous stillborn also had preeclampsia last pregnancy
1. Home 2. Lowest amount as possible 3. Sitting up until it's time to push.
I would like to give birth at Baylor Scott and white all saints Fort Worth I have Texas Medicaid Just want a good reviewed midwife
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.
Home or a birthing center I do not know my budget I'd like to give birth naturally as possible First time Mom
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