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Hospital budget around 1500 natural birth plan w epidural
I want to give birth at a hospital, it is my first pregnancy so I am very anxious with everything and a lot of people say midwives are good
I would like to have a homebirth. My budget is around $5000. I would like to have everything as natural as possible, and a water birth would be great.
Birth center preferred. Somewhere that accepts Tricare. I have had 2 very easy births. One at a hospital and the other at a birth center
Home birth or birth center if possible i have insurance. I would like to give birth in a swimming pool or on just a natural up right birth not on my back
1. Unsure right now. 2. I would prefer to use insurance. 3. Unsure right now.
I would be open to home birth or a birthing center. I want completely unmedicated maybe waterbirth
Someone to deliver the baby in the safety of my own home. Coaching me through the entire process while listening to my needs and requests. Budget is 3k-5k. I want to be in an inflatable pool for maximum comfortability while pushing. If anything seems to be going wrong then of course I’ll be okay with going to the hospital but I want to go through the process at home
I would like to have my baby at a hospital and still have an epidural, but I would like to have the personal care of a midwife throughout my pregnancy and during birth
I want a home birth and i’m just looking around at prices and what it’ll offer
giving birth at home no vaccines delayed cord clamping no circumcision keeping placenta
I plan to give birth at the hospital in Carmel, Indiana but I live in Anderson, indiana. I need help with a birth plan.
I plan to give birth at the hospital and medicated, i’m not super sure on budget as i just started my research, i want no one in my room while giving birth other than my boyfriend/father of my child, i dont want the umbilical cord clamped until it goes white, we do not want our baby circumcised nor taken out of the room or my arms for unnecessary tests and procedures
1. Not sure 2. Not sure 3. Natural vaginal birth, with little intervention
I’m just looking for a midwife so that I can have birth at home. My estimate budget is around $3,500-$4,000 but I’m not exactly sure prices on this. Truly I’d love to have a water birth. I just want to be able to be comfortable and labor how my body wants to, rather than having to have my vitals checked every 30 minutes to an hour with no freedom to do as pleased.
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