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Hospital birth - worried about anxiety and pain management and would just like someone to help prepare me and assist during pregnancy and after.
Hello, we are looking for an expert to help assist us with creating our birth plan and being an advocate for the mother when at the hospital
I plan to give birth at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin. Not sure on budget. I want an advocate for me at the birth. I have a son and my birth was not a good experience. I want to figure what would be best for me based off of that experience.
I’m just getting started with a birth plan but I want to give birth in a hospital
I had my daughter via emergency c-section in August 2025 due to preeclampsia. She was delivered a month early. My husband and I found out we were pregnant again while my daughter is only currently 9 months old and with a potential due date of December 29th, meaning there will only be about a 16 months old age gap. My OBGYN cleared me for a VBAC and I would really like to try to do things as naturally as possible. I feel much less confident going into this pregnancy than I did with my firstborn with a previous c-section and with the age gap. We plan on giving birth at St. Thomas Midtown in Nashville, TN. I don’t know what all is possible with a VBAC but my plan with my daughter originally was no epidural, no pitocin, and to labor at home as long as possible, but again, I worry about the risks with a VBAC may mean we should be at the hospital earlier in the labor process. I am looking for information and help with laboring naturally and natural pain management.
Giving birth at Vanderbilt, unsure about birth plan at this point
My insurance requires that I give birth at Centennial Hospital. I know I don't want to labor on my back. I don't really have a birth plan yet. I'm nervous about giving birth at Centennial because I don't know anyone else who has given birth there.
Portuguese speaker, hospital birth, normal delivery if baby or mom not at risk, anesthesia is an option.
I want some help prepare for childbirth delivery.
I plan to give birth at Vanderbilt Birthing Center in Nashville, TN. Estimated budget is unknown at this time. I plan to have a natural birth in a birthing center with midwives. Water birth would be wonderful.
Hospital birth, $500-$850 budget, hold the epidural for as long as possible.
Giving birth at St. Thomas Rutherford. Would like quotes, don't have set budget. Hoping to avoid epidural and have support for husband and I with trying different positioning and counter pressure during labor.
1. Plan to give birth at the hospital 2. If possible I would like to avoid c section 3. First pregnancy
I plan to give birth in a hospital. The ideal estimated budget would be 2500.00. For my birth plan I would like to go with an unmedicated vaginal birth. I want to explore and be guided with tools that I can use to help have a unmedicated birth.
I plan to give birth at a hospital in Nashville. Since our insurance does not cover a doula our estimated budget is $1000. I am not sure exactly what my birth plan will be. With a medical condition I think I do plan to get the epidural at some point. I do want delayed cord clamping, no eyedrops, and minimal interventions. I want my provider to be certified and have experience helping first time moms that do not deal with pain well. I am 25 and possible have POTS or Vasovagal syncopy. I would love someone who also is a lactation consultant
I need someone to help me when I get close to giving birth, at the the hospital and for a short time after.
Help mainly in the hospital. Centinial Budget under 5k I'm up for any changes in my birth plan.
My partner is being prosecuted for domestic violence towards me and I won't have anyone at the hospital with me to support me during the birth process. I'm looking for a doula that accepts Blue Cross Blue shield of Michigan insurance
I will most likely need a hospital birth. I have had gestational diabetes for both of my children. I also hemorrhaged pp after my second. I want to avoid intervention as much as possible. I believe Pitocin and possibly the epidural had a hand in my hemorrhaging. I believe I can manage my gd by nutrition. I was induced 39 weeks and 1 day the first birth and 39 and 6 days for the second. I need help finding an OB that will be willing to let me progress as much as I can without intervention. I am not sure what to expect on price so I am willing to see what is offered.
need help maintaining strength and flexibility and preparing for birth
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