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Home birth, budget is $500, i would like a water birth my insurance is Aetna insurance
I would like to give birth Home or birthing facility. I also would like to do a water birth if possible.
Hospital I do have insurance I want a positive birth plan for my second child At least 10 years experience need lactation certification must speak English 35 and up
I plan to have an unmedicated birth at a hospital. I am looking for a doula that Medicaid will cover as I am a stay at home mom with no income.
At home birth un medicated natural no budget most experienced
I will be delivering at Baylor Scott and White Grapevine. I'm unsure of budget and am trying to figure out what my insurance may or may not cover. This is our first child, so I'm not sure what to expect in terms of cost. I would like to have a natural birth, and plan to breastfeed. I would like to avoid an epidural and induction if possible, and would love resources to prepare for a natural unmedicated birth. I want to remain open minded to the possiblity that things may not go the way I want them to. I am with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, and have the Blue Choice PPO if relevant.
Hospital birth Insurance will be covering the cost My birth plan: is hoping for a vaginal birth, no epidural (already created and willing to share) Will need CPR certification, have an NPI number, and have malpractice insurance. You also need specific training hours and past birth experience. Sleep training Tricare west
Need info on pricing for birth doula, tx health Bedford, 500
Just looking. I want an at home water birth with the minimum cost needed. Can work around my budget.
I am a first-time mom expecting to deliver at UT Southwestern Hospital in Dallas. I have Cigna insurance and am looking for a compassionate, experienced birth doula who can provide prenatal education, continuous labor support, and postpartum guidance. I would like someone who is calm, knowledgeable, and advocates for informed decision-making while respecting my birth preferences. This is my first baby, so having emotional support, comfort measures during labor, and breastfeeding support after delivery are important to me. Experience working with first-time mothers is preferred.
I’m planning to give birth in a hospital in the Las Colinas area, Irving TX. My current budget is between $1000-$1500, I’m looking for early labor support, sibling support during labor, and belly binding.
Our second kid is due on Aug 5. First kid was a c-section. We are planning for a VBAC at Medical city las colinas, Irving. We are looking for a Birth Doula. Our budget is $1000-1500
I will be giving birth at Baylor All saints in Fort Worth. Not sure about a budget yet I just want the best support. My first couple pregnancies were rough. I’m in a season of trying to enjoy it all and make sure this time around I have endless support through my process. I need help with a birth plan. I know I want to try unmedicated, I want to set the mood in my delivery room with blue lights, aroma therapy and white noise or nature sounds. I plan to deliver using the squat bar method and I do want to use a mirror to see it all. I just want to be present, safe, healthy and feel in control.
I live in Arlington but will be giving birth in Plano. I need help building a birth plan. I’m 14 weeks into pregnancy. Max budget is $2,500.
i need a doula please email me burcvdley@gmail.com
This will be my first delivery, my desire is to do it unmedicated in the hospital. Will like to discuss budget and pricing in person. I will like for my provider to at the least have a masters or higher in education and over 3 years in labor and delivery. Doula is my number one top choice at the moment, I have an OBGYN already.
I need a doula to check me and see if I’m fit for a vaginal birth
Birthing at a birth center First pregnancy Looking for a faith based/centered doula Plan for a natural birth but understand anything can happen when the time comes Budget - ideally stay below 2500
Hospital birth, as unmedicated as possible but open to epidural and nitrous oxide use as needed.
Midwife birthing center birth Delayed cord clamping 400-1000$
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