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I am doing a non medicated homebirth and lean toward the natural side of things with aromatherapy, possibly a TENS unit, considering a water labor/birth. Postpartum visits as well would be lovely from a doula. My estimated budget is 1200.
Yayyy I’m pregnant! It’s still a secret, so no one knows! I’m 22 years old and married to the BEST husband! I’m hoping to spend $1,200 or under on a Doula. That still might be a little pricey for me because I’m young and not fully established. I plan to give birth in a hospital. I want a natural/unmedicated birth. I do NOT want to be induced if I can help it. I still don’t know how I feel about vaccines. I need to do more research. If I had to pick a side, I’d say I’m leaning towards not giving my baby many vaccines. I would love my provider to be confident in their knowledge as a doula, encouraging, and a good educator. I want them to be able to teach me techniques to remain calm and grounded during labor.
I plan to give birth at the st Alphonse in Nampa. I am on Medicade. Not really specific with a birth plan. I’m just looking for a doula to help me through birth and mabey post partum care for after the baby is here. My due date is July 12 but baby is reading two weeks ahead so he might be here sooner then expected.
In need of support for the father and I while we try to have as close to a free birth as possible at home. Edit*** we are undecided but leaning more towards birthing center it all come down to budget at the end.
Looking for a doula that takes Medicaid and is in the area I prefer to possibly be in the birth center rather than my own home in case of complications
Home birth support, postpartum support, meals, light cleaning
Our baby girl is due in September! We are planning to have her at kootenai health. Our 1st birthing experience with our son was not spectacular. Labor was long, and heavily medicated. After complications with my epidural, I needed i blood patch 3 days later, makint postpartum even harder. We are trying to see what options are out there to make this experience better! We dont have a set budget at this time, just looking for a good fit!
Looking for a midwife! My last birth was supposed to be a home birth but due to high blood pressure, i delivered unmedicated after my water was broke in a hospital. I had an AMAZING doula and a great OBGYN in Idaho Falls. I have moved now and I am looking for a new team for baby #2. I’m open to trying a home birth again but I’m open to a hospital birth due to circumstance.
I am 23, and this will be my first childbirth and I'm looking to doing it at home in a big size tub. We are very to new to all of this and are hoping to get a midwife in the area for a good price preferably someone who accepts HSA or other insurances. We plan to do a completely natural birth with someone that is very well experienced in that type of birth! We are looking forward to finding someone to help us out!
In home, looking for a price estimate, natural birth / non medicated. Delayed cord clamping, delayed bath
Homebirth, $3,000 max, very low income, Medicare for insurance
Looking for a midwife , or doula to assist in the home birth of my third child. Ive had successful homebirth for my first , and second child ,almost a home birth, but the midwife felt it was taking too long and rushed me to the hospital , where I barely made in time for my daughter to not be born in the car . The experience was traumatic because my support lacked confidence, and expertise to endure at the very end which made me very fearful something was wrong which instensified the pain . I didn’t feel like I needed to go to the hospital , baby showed no signs of distress . Everything ended up being normal and healthy. I had to sign a waiver and meet with CPS to leave the hospital after not wanting to stay there for the standard number of days . Also having to constantly say no to all the newborn interventions like hearing tests and immunizations was distressing . I have Medicaid and found a great midwife , but unfortunately cannot afford the $2,500, copay that Medicaid will not cover . If I’m on Medicaid to begin with my financial resources are already very limited . Now I feel my only option, is a free birth. I want an unmedicated , no intervention birth . I feel my option to be somewhat of a free birth . I’m not against the medical system , it has its place and purpose , but not for routine childbirth. I have a birth pool and stool which have helped in the past , and am reading the “ the birthing handbook” to improve my awareness . I will be doing somewhat routine prenatal screenings , and a postnatal checkup through the medical system , to ensure the health of my baby, and I . I’m looking for someone to help encourage, and support me in my home through my birthing experience for a small fee . Thank you.
I would like a doula to support me as I attempt an unmedicated hospital birth. I am fairly educated about birth however my partner is not and I think he will be in need of support as well to learn how to best handle birth and postpartum and sometimes people listen better to others, I am not staunchly anti epidural so someone who has experience with epidural births in case it goes that way would also be appreciated, budget wise I would like to be under 2,000
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