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Hospital birth Looking for someone with experience as a midwife or labor and delivery nurse Still working through birth plan.
Midwife for at home water birth, and that takes Medicaid.
I plan on giving a water birth, all natural at St Francis Hospital. I don’t have an ideal budget at the moment.
I want a midwife to help me deliver my baby and my appointments leading up to that day. I’m 24 years old this is my 1st pregnancy and I always wanted to do a natural birth but I am afraid and I will probably give birth at the hospital. I want to use my Medicaid.
I plan to have a home birth but my backup hospital will be Bon Secours Saint Mary’s Hospital 5801 Bremo Rd Richmond, VA 23226 United States ($2,000) I plan to have a safe home birth with family around me. I’d like to be recommended holistic medicine/ treatments/ remedies/ vitamins.
I am in need of a doula or midwife, I plan to give birth in a hospital.
So far I am with VCU but up to change Trying to use insurance Low intervention united healthcare community plan
Hospital Not sure on budget I want to go into labor naturally (no inducing). I Plan to deliver naturally with minimal intervention (unless necessary for my health or the baby’s).
Home birth midwife that’s accepts Medicaid
I would love a home birth and a doula who accepts Medicaid since I’m going through a tough financial time Birth plan would be home dim lights, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin.
At home , budget is 3,500$ , not sure how to describe a birth plan honestly
I am looking for further education on deciding on a home birth. I am leaning towards a home birth, but want to make sure it is right for me. I currently do not have a budget as I am not familiar with what to expect as far as pricing. My husband and I do not yet have a birth plan.
Home birth preferred $4k Natural/ unmedicated Will do the hospital but unmedicated
Looking for the option to have an at home birth and a midwife to assist.
Would love to give birth at home. I had a hospital birth for my first when we planned to give birth in a birth center. But were sent to the hospital to be induced because I was 36 hours ruptured. I don't know the going price for at home midwives. I would like it to not be more than 3K. I would love to do a completely unmedicated and no intervention. I have a doula that I love and plan on using again.
I am hoping for a VBAC after a semi-traumatic cesarean experience. I believe my best chances to achieve this would be through help of a doula and a midwife, as the current OB I see pushed for an early induction last time and I can feel that's the direction she's pushing for this second pregnancy. The OB only pushed for induction and brought up cesarean based on baby's projected size. First son was 8lbs 12.5oz at birth; so not small, but certainly not over 10lbs as they had insisted. My current plan is to give birth at Henrico Doctor's Hospital (where I delivered my first), but am open to other options such as a home birth or a birthing center. I would love to try for unmedicated this go around. I am not a high-risk pregnancy, I have a healthy BMI, baby is healthy, no gestational diabetes, no markers for preeclampsia or hypertension, so I believe and feel strongly that I can attempt a VBAC + TOLAC.
I plan to give birth in a hospital and my estimated budget is between $3,000 and $4,000. I plan to have a medicated birth with induction if necessary. I prefer delayed cord clamping and no vaccinations given to the baby.
I would really like to give birth at home. Budget depends on if I can use my insurance or not but price isn't really a deal-breaker. I delivered my first son naturally at the hospital after being induced at 40 weeks due to nerves of his size (was told he'd probably be about 6 lbs but was actually 8). We lost him at 6 weeks old to SIDS and I wasn't thrilled with the hospital / post-partuim care. With not a lot of family in the area, I'm really looking for support. My birth plan would be a home delivery with natural remedies to help with pain relief.
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