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- Plan to give birth at Redeemer Health Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. - 0-$1800 - Do not have a birth plan yet.
I am located in Jenkintown, and will give birth at Abington Hospital. I have had two low complication unmedicated births (7 and 5 now). Planning for a third and still have my birth plan but I am going to be 42 when I give birth this time. I am athletic and plan to exercise throughout my pregnancy and will be seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist.
Home birth and first pregnancy so I don’t have a budget per se but would prefer if my insurance was accepted through midwife
1. Abington Jefferson Hospital 2. $1,500 3. Labor at home as much as possible with support from Doula, early labor in the water, try again for an unmedicated birth
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I would like a doula to educate me on best practices during labor and birth as well as be there to advocate for me during the birthing process. As of right now I believe that I would not like the cord clamped until it is white and no longer pulsing and also that I do not want to give birth lying on my back. Budget is $1500.
Birth plan at the hospital. That takes my insurance. Right now I don’t have a birth plan. Just going to the hospital
I am seeking emotional, physical, and informational support throughout my pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery. I would like guidance with birth preparation, comfort measures during labor, advocacy and communication with my medical team, and support for my partner’s involvement. I am also interested in postpartum support, including recovery, newborn adjustment, and resources to help ensure a positive birth and transition experience.
Prefer experience with Velamentous Cord Insertion (VCI) and advanced maternal age. Also prefer Doula who accepts medicaid (Jefferson Health Plans) but not a requirement. Thank you!
Planning to give birth in hospital. Not sure what to expect pricing wise. Want some one to advocate for me and my birth plan, to help my husband understand what's happening and how to help, to talk us through things like hypno birth, breathing, positions, etc.
Capital Health Medical Center Insurance covering cost Would like to go natural unless epidural needed
I plan to give birth naturally in Reading, PA at Tower Health.
Birth in a hospital. attempting a VBAC. budget unknown.
I am doing an all natural birth in hospital, Vineland Inspira. only request will be laughing gas if needed. No birthing on my back no shots or eye cream for baby no wiping baby down. No cord cutting until it is white and not pulsing. I need an advocate and support for labor and delivery using horizon bcbs omnia insurance
Giving birth at Doylestown with my husband but am going for an unmedicated birth with little intervention so would like extra support.
Im giving birth at reading hospital tho I might switch to Saint Joe's as its alittle closer this is my 1st baby I want to go as natural as possible no breaking my water or induced unless necessary I also want a delayed cord cutting and the golden hour no hepatitis b shot and honestly thats all me and my partner have decided on im not really sure about a budget but somewhere around 1k
Have Cerebral Palsy, mobile but needs assistance. Can't stand for more than 5 minutes. Plan on giving birth at St. Joseph Rt 183. No vaccines, Christian. Planned C-section need help with house maintenance during recovery.
I plan on giving birth for the first time at a Hospital and having a natural non medicated birth due to back issues. I'm looking into natural birthing methods like the Bradley method to help with labor. I'm new to this so I'm open to a budget and seeing how much things cost.
Moving in November from PA to Chesapeake Virginia. Previously had a C-section June 14 of 2025. It was not an emergency C-section. I was induced at 42 weeks. Made it to 10 cm and the baby did not descend down. I want to try for a VBAC
I plan to give birth at women’s and babies hospital in Lancaster PA. I don’t really know what our budget is because I don’t normally know how much doulas charge. VBAC Birth Preferences – August 2026 • I am planning a trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) following one prior low-transverse C-section for breech presentation. • I desire an unmedicated vaginal birth and plan to use non-pharmacologic comfort measures. • I decline induction of labor, including prostaglandins and Pitocin, unless a clear medical emergency arises. • I decline labor augmentation with Pitocin. • Continuous fetal monitoring is acceptable. • I prefer freedom of movement and upright labor positions as medically feasible. • Artificial rupture of membranes only with informed consent. • I prefer delayed cord clamping if baby is stable. • I understand the risks of TOLAC and request shared decision-making if concerns arise. • If cesarean becomes necessary, I request: • Clear communication • Partner present • Gentle cesarean when possible
Home or birth center As cheap as possible or takes government insurance Not sure I want a water birth all natural
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