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1. Hospital 2. $750-$900 3. Hospital birth, no-epidural/natural preferred. Movement, position changes, and natural comfort measures/techniques. Open to medical interventions only if medically necessary. Minimal vaginal exams. Prayer, worship music, scripture (Christian faith). Flexible pushing positions, spontaneous pushing preferred, skin-skin, delayed cord clamp, plan to breastfeed, prefer short hospital stay, limited unnecessary interruption to allow rest & bonding, baby vaccines/medications TBD.
1: hospital 2: $700-$2,300 3: hypno therapy to cope with contractions / pain and most likely getting an epidural.
Spanish speaking doula to provide support during labor, serve as mom advocate to follow birth plan: unmedicated labor, limited cervical checks
Birth in a hospital, I would like to use my insurance through Arizona complete, I want a walking epidural, free movement with a plan for a tub birth.
Delivering at banner desert in Mesa Arizona. I’m not sure on a budget or how much doulas are. My birth plan is to just be in a calm supportive environment for as long as I can.
This is my second pregnancy and I’m having twins. My first labor was very long and I was rejected from the hospital 5 separate times. I really felt like I didn’t have any health care people advocating for me and because I’d never given birth and was in a boat load of pain I didn’t know how to advocate for myself. I thought going into my second pregnancy I would know more of what was going happen since I’d done it before but since finding out I’m having twins a few months ago I feel like I’m back to being in the dark since it’s so different with twins. I’m not sure what my budget is yet since I’ve never had a doula so I don’t know what it usually costs. I’ll be delivering at banner desert hospital. I would really like to have a vaginal birth if at all possible and I feel like having someone that is familiar with the process would help me achieve that.
Assistance with the remainder of my pregnancy and delivery in a hospital. Assistance with creating a birth plan. I have Anthem BCBS insurance.
1. Hospital birth 2. 4,000 3. Unmedicated with minimal interventions
I want to have a water birth at a birthing center , I want to keep my placenta,I want to try and keep it under 800$
My partner Kristi and I are planning for our first birth. We are considering both a home birth or a birthing center. Since this is our first we would love to have someone who can help guide us in creating a birthing plan. Our priority is to create a safe, private and comfortable environment for Kristi to labor with a trusted team to provide support and guidance as necessary and requested. Ideally we would prefer minimal intervention. Kristi is still exploring what kind of pain management feels right to her. She is also interested in a possible water birth.
Must have take Tricare! Planning to do a hospital birth, TRICARE covers up to six hours of visits by a certified labor doulaLabor doulas are trained, non-medical professionals who provide support for the birthing parent before, during, and a short time after labor.. These hours can be split into 15-minute increments any way you’d like. You also get one untimed visit during birth. I know my husband and I want delayed cord clamping and no vaccines we are still working on birth plan and would love advice or tips. Tricare prime
This is my first pregnancy so I’m looking for someone who can help me through the process and navigate what routes I want to take
In need of labor doula primarily. Looking for someone that can make it to the hospital within 1 hr.
I would like to give birth in my home under 5,000$ out of pocket
Giving birth at Banner Ocotillo. Must be accept Tricare West Insurance. Vaginal birth with epidural
We are lookin for a doula to support during the birthing process. As far as I know, the hospital we went to doesn't required a certification. Ideally more experience the better. We are English speakers. No set budget at the moment, looking for Doula's covered by Tricare. We use Triwest.
I plan to give birth at Mercy Gilbert Hospital. Cannot afford much out of pocket hoping to have insurance cover most and have a payment plan for the rest. Want as natural of a birth as possible, but am not opposed to a epidural if i decide that in the moment.
Hi there, I'm just trying to find an in-person doula in my covered insurance network with AZ BCBS PPO. I'm having a water birth in-center at the Tempe Birth Center in Tempe, Arizona 85281. This is my first pregnancy and I don't have any local family or any family able to support during the birth (permanently disabled/wheelchaired mother) so hoping to get any kind of guidance or support that I can find with a doula!
I envision my birth taking place outside of a hospital bed. I am curious to know options for a water birth delivery. I strongly do not want to be confined to a bed. I am not against being at a hospital, if necessary. I just want to be free to move. Right now, I am financially limited to what Arizona AHCCCS will cover; however, I am taking on a new job in March which will allow me to earn higher income and find better insurance coverage. My birth plan right now is something I'm yet determining. I am seeking a doula for emotional support and guidance throughout my pregnancy as I do not have a support system in place. My family nor the father of my baby are not actively involved in supporting me. Having a doula is critical for me and baby to support us throughout each transition of this pregnancy journey.
I am terrified. Baby actual due date is May 15 but doctor does not want me going full 40 weeks due to being high risk. I am 37 years old and had severe preeclampsia with my last pregnancy. We had not much help at all from family since both my husband’s mother and my mother have passed. My aunt was able to help for a week but she lives in Cabo and wasn’t here at night. Husband won’t be able to take work off this time. So I’m expected to do this solo and it’s overwhelming. He’s more anxious than me! And my only support during birth. So I’m looking for someone that can help me through the C-section and after through that 4th trimester. I’m blessed to have insurance. I had no idea insurance could help with this last time or we would have done it! Im excited to think that I could actually get some help and it’s giving me hope. Thank you.
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