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I will be giving birth at the Naval hospital in Camp Pendleton. Hoping to find someone who is covered under my insurance-Tricare prime. I am trying for an unmedicated birth, but am open to intervention if things aren’t proceeding as planned. Still in need of education for myself and partner for birth prep. I am a NICU nurse, but husband wants to be involved. I am used to the baby side of things, but not laboring!! Also would love lactation advice after.
Tricare prime family member, under tricare west. I'm 26 turning 27 june 29th, this is my first baby and my husband is on deployment.
My goal is a low intervention VBAC. Open to either home or hospital—but I am leaning towards laboring at home for as long as I can before giving birth at a hospital. I am in search of a Midwife or Monitrice (LM or CPM perhaps?) who can help me labor safely at home (provide fetal monitoring, look for signs of rupture, preform cervical exams if necessary.) Thank you very much for your time!
My wife is 10 weeks pregnant with our first child. We've yet to settle on a specific OBGYN but are hoping to work with Dr. Damon Cobb and give birth at Scripps. We are looking for someone to provide a few in home / live sessions to educate us on the process, then be present at and around delivery, and maybe 1 visit after birth. We would like someone who is certified and has a backup plan for day of delivery.
Prenatal doula $1,200 through AFSPA insurance the foreign service benefits plan.
I’m looking for a birth doula that will guide and support us in the labor & delivery journey. I would love to get to meet with them 2-3 times prior to the birth in addition to having them present at the time of birth (major plus for any contact after too!). I plan to give birth in a hospital. Our estimated budget is $2,000-3,500. I’m feeling nervous about our first labor and birth experience, so I would love a doula focused on providing us with info necessary to help us feel prepared & confident to mitigate stress, as well as a doula with a calming and comforting energy. :)
Hospital birth Fully covered by tricare prime Would like all natural birth not interventions or medication At least 10 years experience
Will have hospital birth, no specific birth plan, need a doula that is covered by Kaiser insurance.
Birth support Scripps hilcrest About 1,000 Birth place is San Diego ca in the hospital
I am 33 weeks pregnant and my husband and I are last minute looking for a birth doula to help educate us during the rest of the prenatal period and help me deliver my baby (with the goal of unmedicated) at Scripps La Jolla. We value being at home for as long as possible, a drama free (and even fun/lighthearted/playful) hospital experience with as little interventions as possible, a calm, serene, lights out, music on, utilizing a birth tub and shower if possible, birth experience. I’ve been working on affirmations and reading positive unmedicated birth stories to help keep my mind prepared but of course know that interventions are sometimes necessary, but they can often be avoided if unnecessary with proper education and communication. I don’t want to feel like birth happened to me, but rather I knew my options and I chose what I wanted to do the whole time - whenever possible.
I plan on delivering at the naval hospital in San Diego Tri care insurance
Hello! I’d like support prenatal and during labor. This is my first child and would love to meet you! I have Kaiser insurance.
Unmedicated birth, birthing in San Diego in the birthing center at UCSD. Would like to get through labor as calm, supported and educated on each position per cm dilated, my birthing plan and as I can. I have a husband that is very involved and wants to be a part of the process every step and wants help with how to best support me during birth. I do not want pitosin, and I would like minimal interventions as long as everything is healthy. I don't want them to rush me, break my water synthetically, take my baby away from my sight, or cut the cord early. I want to delay Vitamin K shot and maybe get the oral kind if I struggle with breast feeding. I am open to education and will be receptive to evidence based information that is mixed with experience.
Scripps memorial La Jolla is the hospital I will deliver at. Attempting vbac after short umbilical cord lead to c-section with first labor. Estimated budget is around 2k, ideally under. I would love to labor at home as much as possible and utilize natural pain management in order to to prolong the epidural as long as possible ( last time I got it at 6 centimeters).
A doula that meets TRICARE select requirements. And a doula that is Faith based
Insurance covered only Scripps mercy Partner training and what to expect in a hospital birth with plans for epidural
I am planning a homebirth. I have a very tight budget. I have Anthem HDHP (PPO). My birth plan includes laboring and delivering without pain medication at home with my CNMs.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital in San Diego called Sharp Mary Birch. I'm more interested in the at birth services versus the postpartum due to living in a studio apartment. I hope to have an unmedicated birth, there has been talked about the possibility of induction due to some risks factors that are being monitored (gestational diabetes and high blood pressure readings). I would like to stay under $2,000, preferably $1,500.
i plan to give birth at UCSD JACOBS i want to labor at home as much as possible till i reach 8cm or so then go to the hospital. hypnobirthing non medicicated i want my insurance to cover it (medical)
Planning to try for a vba2c so looking for a vbac friendly provider. I have Tri care select insurance. Also someone with experience doing emergency c sections
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