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I’m doing some research, very highly considering an at home birth
Midwifery care that accepts my insurance for a home birth.
I plan to give birth at home, I do not have much of a budget but I am willing to work through that with the right candidate! This is my first baby so I’m not sure what all is supposed to be in a birth plan so help figuring that out would be great!
I would like to go through insurance and have my child at home
Everything related to pregnancy. It’s been a struggle trying to figure things out.
Home birth is preferred. I’m hoping for someone who will work through my insurance but up to $5000.
Homebirth, $3,000 max, very low income, Medicare for insurance
Planning for home birth with midwife and doula. I am 41 and this will be my first pregnancy. I have no serious pre-existing conditions, don't drink, smoke or drink coffee, I avoid sugar and processed carbs now and have a healthy BMI. I have not confirmed pregnancy by bloodwork yet, have not seen my PCP about pregnancy yet, but 3 home tests have confirmed positive. Last period was September 25, 2025, but I also appear to have quite a bit of lutenizing hormone in my system. If pregnancy is confirmed by PCP, I am budgeting for about $7000 for everything out of pocket including labwork and ultrasounds--no health insurance at this time. Have just enrolled in Christian Healthcare Ministry's highest package (Cost-sharing program). If pregnancy is confirmed, it will be a pre-existing condition and not covered by the cost-sharing. Birth plan: vaginal delivery support people allowed: midwive, doula, husband, friend, mother birthing tools: ball, squat bar, stool Room: free movement Fetal monitoring: intermittent Photography: probably not, unless at the very beginning or end. Pain management: breathing, counterpressure, massage, hydrotherapy Delivery option: lying, squatting, standing, kneeling Delivery interventions: none if possible Warm compress on perenium: Yes Episiotomy: No Cord blood banking: No Keep the placenta: No Skin-to-skin: Yes, me first Delayed clamping: Yes Vaccinations/vitamins/medicine: No Feeding: Breastfeeding First bath: Delayed Circumcision: Not until a week or so later
I have 3 children, and I want to do a fully unmediated birth
Home birth No cost because I need a midwife Vaginally unmedicated
I plan to give birth at home. Budget 8k I just want a natural home birth. Where I can be present and in the moment.
home birth est budget of 5k natural home birth with midwife
Looking for support for my labour and delivery. Someone who can accommodate my needs and coach/assist me through this. I’m looking to have a minimal- no intervention water birth and would be important to have someone who is experienced in this. This is my second pregnancy; my last delivery was unmedicated (besides pitocin) delivered vaginally with no complications. I am set up to give birth at the hospital at this moment but if I did happen to find a midwife/doula I would be interested in a home birth if I had the right supports set up. My estimated budget would be 900-1200$ Here is my detailed birth plan so far if I do end up giving birth in the hospital. Birth plan: -Low lights, fairy lights electric candles set up sound healing music. -Breathe through contractions -No epidural, Water birth. Maybe laughing gas if pain is really bad. -Absolutely no being induced -Natural water rupture. -No membrane sweep. -Privacy minimal staff in room no students.(having students learn while in labour made me stressed and feel uneasy) -Intermittent monitoring not continuously monitoring. -Delay cord clamping 7-15 min. Cord is white -Are cervix checks necessary? Only checked if requested by me -Do I have to stay in hospital if I had no interventions? -Naturally birth placenta, no pitocin or cord traction. -Wait for my body to push on its own no forced pushing. -No fundal massage unless there excessive bleeding. -Vitamin k drops not injected.
Give birth in hospital Alberta health plan Natural birth
Pre/post natal care and birthing at south health hospital
I’m hoping to do an unmedicated water birth and want a midwife that will support me in that. I don’t have a big budget but am really hoping to have a different experience from my first birth/postpartum.
Anywhere according health conditions. I have guard. Me health card
I need midwife for delivery. If I can do delivery at home which is best option for me
I’m planning to give birth at the hospital I’m not sure what our budget is. And I don’t know what my birth plan should be.
I’m looking for personalized, supportive care during a low-risk pregnancy, with a midwife who can guide me through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
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