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I plan to give birth in the hospital. Natural birth, no epidural
I’m not sure if I want a at home birth or a hospital . Affordable I want a natural birth either in hospital or at home .
Haven’t figured this out yet so it is to be determined
1. I haven’t decided where I wanted to give birth, so must be open to assisting home-births. However, have been leaning towards a hospital birth this go. 2. Going through insurance. 3. My birth plan is no matter where I birth, I want an undisturbed birth (as much as possible), no students, no epidural, no unnecessary checks, delayed clamping (pass the 2 minutes), and a doula who feels like family and who will advocate for me like no other when I’m simply unable and guide my partner as well as step back to allow him to be just as much a part of birth. Everything else we will discuss.
Water birth/home birth 1500 Movement based birth
shady grove hospital Non medical birth Accept Medicaid WellPoint
Not sure where i would want to birth at yet, i do have Medicaid through the state of MD.
I’m going to do a hospital birth, I want someone who can help advocate for what I want during labor and delivery (unmedicated)as well as after baby is born, like what vaccines I want and delayed cord clamping till it is white. I’m not sure on a budget but someone who is flexible and do payment plans
Giving birth at Medstar with midwives, unsure about birth plan at this time, not high risk pregnancy, no provider requirements, Tricare East
I plan to give birth in the midwifery unit of the MedStar Washington Hospital in Washington DC. I am looking to have as few interventions as possible and plan to birth unmedicated. I would strongly prefer a doula of Christian faith, though shared faith is not a requirement. I’m only interested in doulas with experience in a hospital setting and would prefer a doula with at least 3 years of experience. Ideally, my doula would also be able to take photographs periodically throughout labour and delivery, though I know this may not be likely. I am not interested in postpartum care.
looking for a doula and postpartum doula (maybe nightime support), for a disabled mother (incomplete paraplegia). She walks with crutches but has a wheelchair. Giving birth at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital. Insurance coverage - Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hoping to have a vaginal birth. Kneeling birthing position (not on back unless absolutely necessary). Unable to have an epidural. Hospital has minimal pain management options (maybe some local because I asked about it. No to nitrous, they don't do that here, mixed opiate if absolutely necessary. If C-section is required, general anesthesia is necessary.) Mother, former nanny, will be at the hospital for the birth.
I am 18 weeks pregnant with my first child here in Maryland. I have a strong support system with my husband and family. Seeking a doula that can help me have the best experience during the preparation (including workouts and stretching), birth, and postpartum. I will need assistance on making a birthing plan. I've considered home birth, birthing center, and hospital. My overall goal is to be comfortable (if I need to squat to have the baby, so be it and not forced to stay on my back) and supported. I would like the umbilical cord to stay attached as well. I am learning as I go.
I am interested in a doula through Medicaid. Open to birth and or post partum care.
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
Calm anxiety & worries Educate me about stretches, diet and positions of comfort
TBD I seek advice on a supportive facility for VBAC close to Silver Spring. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I would love to have a vaginal birth and be able to breastfeed. My budget is around $500.
1. hospital birth 2. flexible budget 3. plan for vaginal birth but may need C-section due to previous heart related condition
help for the first weeks and clases to be a mother
I plan on giving birth in a hospital but am also educating myself on home birth. Budget -$500 (and I have tricare Select as my husband is deployed) I don’t have a plan. I need help
someone to help me know how to care for my body and baby
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