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McLeod hospital My birth plan is to have a Medicated birth
Hospital birth Open budget Don’t have one yet.. I do want to try natural birth
Someone to advocate my needs in delivery and be my support person .
I have no plan just yet. I am currently seeing an OBGYN, but have not made a definitive decision on my delivery process.
Home $1900 In need of someone to guide my wife and I through our first birth
Id ideally like to give birth in the hospital just incase. Budget maybe $3000 Birth plan... currently non existent. I had a very traumatic birth of our first child. And was rushed, lied to and forced into procedures and stuff that I didnt know what they were and ended up having an emergency c section.... I dont want any of that to happen this time. I want a vbac hopefully. And as naturally as possible. But with the back up of being in a hospital already should anything go wrong.
Hospital unsure about a budget it’s complicated
I am interested in a home birth/Natural birth. My partner and I left our previous Provider in southern pines for concerns of "Modern Birthing Practices" and not supporting our decision for a home or natural birth, also we wanted to keep ultrasounds and doppler to a minimum and they highly disliked that. we have received 2 ultrasounds so far and genetic testing, and they bragged that everything looked great with the baby. So far no health concerns or high-risk pregnancy, so we feel great about a home birth. We are looking for a Midwife and doula in the area.
I plan to give birth at home, I’ve been very committed to the preparation of my body to be in shape and have the proper diet to be able to do so! I want an intimate, calm, and very natural birth with an experienced doula
In need of doula services for going into labor and delivery. Previous back surgery and hardware in my back yet I was able to deliver naturally with my first. It still was somewhat traumatic in a lot of ways like giving birth on my back, pain, blood loss and tearing. They kept me for almost 4 days to make sure I was okay. I came out of it pretty dizzy and almost fainting trying to walk to the bathroom. If there is any additional support I can get I need to try. Budget is around 500-1000. Hopefully insurance or payment plans are available. Im also looking for an acupuncturist to manage my pain. I have a toddler at home that will be missing her mommy if I cant show up for her and new baby as need be. Breastfeeding also puts me in severe pain with my back and I need to be able to manage it postpartum with continuing treatment. So far ive had medical massage 3 times with my pregnancy to manage my sciatica and it has helped immensely. Looking to expand on my pain management in these last 2 months and going forward with the right guidance and someone with years of experience.
Help give birth - under $1000 I would like for them to help advocate during the birthing time
Would like to deliver and have appointments in the privacy of my home if possible
My hospital is MUSC is Florence, SC. Looking for someone who accepts First Choice Medicaid. If not, my total budget would only be about $1,000. I plan to do an unmedicated hospital birth with as little interventions as possible.
Because of my age and some health conditions, I plan to give birth in the hospital. My budget would be $500 to $800. I just don’t want to have an episiotomy and no forceps.
Plan to give birth at hospital, estimated budget less than 1500 for all services, birth plan is generally both baby and mom arrive/deliver safely. I have tricare and cigna (cigna is my primary insurance and tricare is my secondary)
I will be giving birth in a hospital. I am planning on a nondedicated birth. No interventions unless necessary and no induction. I haven't yet set a budget as I am not sure of the average cost of this service. If possible I would prefer a payment plan.
Im planning to give birth at a hospital. I prefer vaginal birth but open to c-section if needed. My budget is around $1500
First time mom, just relocated from Asia, giving birth in a hospital, will probably get an epidural cause have low blood pressure and might pass out from pain then they might do a C-section. Trying t avoid a C-section as much as possible.
I want to have a home birth. Looking to see what my insurance covers.
We are planning to have a home (maybe a water) birth. Our budget is around 6,000-7,000. Our pregnancy will be at 9 weeks on Wednesday Feb. 4th. As it is our first pregnancy, we will be leaning on professionals for guidance. Possibly dealing with BV (have a history of that) and want to be seen for that before too long as we know it can cause complications if left untreated.
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