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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 have 3 children, and I want to do a fully unmediated birth
I would like to go through insurance and have my child at home
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!
Home birth is preferred. I’m hoping for someone who will work through my insurance but up to $5000.
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
Everything related to pregnancy. It’s been a struggle trying to figure things out.
Home birth No cost because I need a midwife Vaginally unmedicated
home birth est budget of 5k natural home birth with midwife
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.
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 plan to give birth at kittitas valley hospital. Im relying on state insurance to cover costs. I want to labor as much as I can at home before going to the hospital, I do want the epidural but want to wait if I can at least past 6cm, and would like to not be laid flat during labor. I want 1 hour skin to skin immediately after birth.
I am looking for a midwife for home birth. We will be paying cash for services our budget is $4000. I would like a natural birth at home.
1. Abbotsford Regional 2. No idea. Don’t know what doula’s cost. 3. Planning for a VBAC with epidural if needed but open to C section if that ends up being best.
Lord willing, I will give birth to our third-born this October in Langley, BC, canada. I plan to give birth at my parents little cottage at the back of their property. Our estimated budget is up to $3,000 cad, which would provide prenatal care from around 26 weeks until I birth the baby, and then up until six weeks after. Id love two home visits after the birth, and would expect one visit for sure! Our birth plan is essentially to water birth the baby at home, potentially outdoors in the rain!!! (Weather permitting). Id love to have our two older babies present at the birth. They’re currently 2years2 months and 8 months old! Id like mainly hands off monitoring /observing and to mostly be left alone (I think) and to be in the zone and be able to focus! The X Family Birth Plan “Yet, with the respect to the promise of God, he did not waver in unbelief but grew strong in faith, giving glory to God, and being fully assured that what God had promised, He was also able to perform.” Romans 4:20-21 During Labor: encouraging words only please! Pls do not call me “exhausted” or in “pain” •no medication •ability to move freely •natural water rupture •intermittent monitoring •dim lights •water birth •no episiotomy •limited cervical exams, when I say yes •no membrane sweep •food and drink for Sarah •no students please •pitocin only if bleeding out •no IV please •no forceps/vacuum •husband to catch baby After Delivery: •immediate skin-to-skin •delayed cord clamp until after placenta is born •keep placenta •Zebedee and husband to cut cord once it is white •breastfeeding asap •no vitamin k shot, no hep b shot •oral vitamin k please •no eye ointment •no bath for baby •delay exams for bonding •no formula •no visitors please (Copy of previous birth plan above)
Just found out I’m pregnant with my second child, looking for a midwife to establish care with
I am not sure yet where i don’t mind it to be at a hospital but it could also be a water birth I wanted to do a more holistic way. No vaccinations, not cutting the placenta right away, i do not know ranges and or budgeting I plan to use insurance coverage that will cover all or majority of the cost, 🙏🏾
I will be giving birth in surrey bc. Budget is $10,000. I will be having. C section therefore I need the support. I don’t have much family to help.
I am reaching out to inquire about the possibility of having a midwife follow up with me for care both before and after my delivery. My expected due date is May 8, 2026. I am currently visiting and do not have an MSP health card. However, I do have private insurance and would be happy to provide full details, as well as a deposit if required. Could you please let me know: • If you are able to take me on as a patient at this stage of my pregnancy • What information or documents you would need from me • The fees and payment process for patients without MSP coverage • What services are included in your prenatal and postnatal care I would greatly appreciate any information you can provide and would be happy to share further details about my situation if needed. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
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