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Hospital birth. Sliding scale for payment. Faith based
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.
Just looking. I want an at home water birth with the minimum cost needed. Can work around my budget.
Medical city las Colinas Covered by insurance - Tricare Birth plan (so far): Vaginal delivery Golden hour with mum then dad No cord clamping until white Soft piano worship music and soft lights with aromatherapy Limited cervical checks No L&D residents/students in room Delivery method: Squatting, Standing, Kneeling; Open to birthing ball or squat bar (no active labour on back) Pain management: Breathing techniques, Counterpressure, Massage Feeding: breastfeeding by mum or milk bank (no formula) Circumcision: yes Vaccines: still researching Delivery interventions: more open to vacuum but still very uncertain
Looking for a doula and maybe midwife as well to help me navigate my first pregnancy/birth. Not sure if I want to give birth in a hospital or birthing center yet but I would like to go without an epidural and keep it as natural as possible. I may use pain meds through an iv as backup
I would like to give birth at home, I am open on prices, but would like to stay on the lower end
This will be my third pregnancy but my second child - I had complications while delivering my first and thankfully had a great medical team that helped me recover. I hemorrhaged and had a uterine inversion with the placenta still attarched. They told me if I was to get pregnant again that was likely to happen during delivery and would make me high risk 1.) I plan on giving birth in the hospital as with my first child I had the complications listed above 2.) my budget is 1k or lower if possible 3) I would love to go natural as possible
Home birth, budget is $500, i would like a water birth my insurance is Aetna insurance
I would love to have a home birth I would love to talk about an estimated budget due to recently losing my job and waiting on unemployment. I would love a holistic unmedicated birth which would be a VBAC so I’m a little uneasy about having my baby in a hospital.
hospital birth, estimated price, plan on natural birth
I'm still very unsure about all of these details and am looking to connect with a few different options to decide exactly what I want to do. I know I don't want to do it at home but think I want to do it at a birthing center as opposed to a hospital and I don't want an epidural.
Texas health alliance, I’m planning to use insurance through Tricare so I don’t want any out pocket expenses Still making birth plan currently
Delivery in Medical City Alliance, Fort Worth. First birth was natural, second emergency c - section (baby's heart rate) and the current we are attempting to do VBAC.
I am planning a home birth and am seeking a qualified and experienced midwife to support me throughout the process. I would like a natural, low-intervention birth in a calm, safe, and supportive environment. I am currently in my third trimester and want a provider who offers prenatal care, labor and delivery support, and postpartum follow-up. It is important to me that the provider is knowledgeable, responsive, and supportive of my birth preferences while also prioritizing safety for both myself and my baby. My ideal birth plan includes minimal medical intervention unless necessary, with a focus on comfort, informed decision-making, and emotional support. I am open to discussing pain management options and would appreciate guidance throughout the process. My budget is flexible, and I am willing to discuss pricing, payment plans, or available packages. I am located in the Fort Worth area and would prefer someone familiar with local hospital transfer procedures if needed.
Birth plan creation and day of delivery support
I want to give birth in my home. I gave birth to my first in a birthing Center. This time I want to stay home, dim lights, lots of breathing, slow movement, bath tub, help from a doula… I’m hoping pushing will be different than my first baby. I heard there are different ways of pushing than active push and hold… I’d love to learn more about that! Max budget is 10k
This is my third pregnancy, and I would like to have it at home without feeling rushed during labor without having the umbilical cord, cut off too fast being able to enjoy it my baby boy after birth And I am really considering turning the placenta into pills I do have insurance I don’t have an idea of a budget because I’m not sure what a midwife would cost for the service so I would like to talk more about that and about a birth plan as well. I only know what I would like different from the hospital.
I have been searching for a midwife or Doula that will accept insurance. I would prefer a birthing center but I have not found one that would be an option, I am perfectly happy being in a hospital with a midwife or doula with me. I'm currently with GPS but trying to find a place to switch to where I can have a midwife or doula. I would prefer a water birth but in the hospital I'm not sure that's doable my plan is for an unmedicated birth. My pregnancy has been uncomplicated and low risk
Baylor hospital birth If medicaid plans are accepted that is my budget cannot do out of pocket costs Natural birth plan- no intervention- no birthing on back or being hooked up to machines, faith based approach
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I have an OBGYN. I am open to discussing budget. My birth plan includes: I ideally do not want to push for hours or be on my back for the majority of the labor process. I plan to have an epidural. I just found out I am pregnant and am unsure of all the details.
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