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I plan to give birth at a birthing center. My budget is $2,000. I plan to have a very relaxing calm unmedicated birth. I definitely need someone that’s certified with at least 10 years of experience. Someone with additional duties for cooking and laundry.
1. Open to home or birthing center. Hospital not preferred 2. To be determined 3. To be determined
We are striving for a Home birth. 1st baby! Natural vaginal birth with no medication. We are looking for a midwife who accepts blue cross blue shield insurance. Thank you!
I want to give birth at home. This is my first baby. I can pay $200-300 biweekly at most. I want to give birth as natural as possible. I want to let the umbilical cord fall off naturally.
1.) hospital 2.) Medicaid 3.) natural epidural 4.)
Midwife with hospital privileges. Low intervention natural birth with options to labor with different modalities. Freedom to move and eat as desired
I plan on a home birth but have to yet find out more about my risk in pregnancy if it’s low or more at risk. My budget would be 4000$ I don’t really have a birth plan besides it being natural, at home, not much intervention.
I'd like water birth at home. I would like a midwife who is a CNM with a minimum of 10 years experience. I do have insurance.
1.) hospital birth 2.) i don't know 3.) healthy baby and to make it out alive!
Birthing center preferred, natural water birth. Very comfortable environment with gospel or calming music. Family friendly. I have blue cross blue shield insurance.
Someone to support a water birth that can assist at a birthing center or for a home birth.
Planning to give birth at hospital, need a maternity nanny for a total of two months. The first month is for antenatal care and taking care of the mother. The second month is mainly to take care of the newborn baby.
This is my first baby. My family lives in California and I live in Long Beach. So I’m in need of learning the do’s and don’ts of childbirth and afterbirth care. Also prepping my body for delivery. Ideally I would like to have a water birth because it seems safer for the baby and I. By research I’ve seen most doula’s cost $25 an hour. I do have insurance and I’m hoping that can help with the finances.
I will be delivering at HCA Houston Healthcare Tomball around July 12th. I would like someone to be there to advocate for me and my wants of not vaccinating as well as do everything in our power to prevent c-section. I do plan to get the epidural. I would like to do delayed cord clamping until cord turns white. I prefer no episiotomy as well as a list of other things. This is me and my husband’s first child. We would like someone to guide us it the best birth possible. I am currently on Medicaid. Things may change in the future but I have a small budget as of now.
I need help during labor process, vaginal no tear
If it can be an at home birth would be better, I don’t have a birth plan cause it’s my first time. For budget we would appreciate something affordable if possible.
I wouldn't mind a hospital birth, but a water birth is my choice. I have insurance with Aetna, so whatever my insurance doesn't cover is my budget...? If you don't work with insurance, ideally I'm not trying to go over 6k. I prefer a holistic and natural approach. I need someone I can contact easily that will respond withing a couple hours and not 24 hours. I prefer a midwife/doula that is a POC, has a background in ancient traditional birthing, and knows herbs better than me. I don't want Westernized typical American care where I'm just another dollar to the facility and not a patient growing a little human. Ideally, my midwife/doula is compassionate, can be funny where space allows, and is very knowledgeable and can handle emergencies if the case cause for it rather than automatically pressing for cesarean.
Woman’s hospital of Texas My budget is was my insurance, Tricare, will cover. I would like to try for an unmedicated birth, moving constantly and doing all the techniques. But my main priority is just having a VBAC since this is my second pregnancy. My first was C section due to her being breech but was disappointed that my first doc never helped me turn her at all.
Looking for a midwife or birthing center that accepts my blue cross blue shield insurance.
I have an OB/GYN that will see me for all prenatal care and then wanted to have my birth at the same birthing center that I had my first child, which is the Addice. To rent out their facility for birth only I must hire my own midwife for the delivery. I would like a hands off birth like I had with my first delivery where my husband was my main support person. Of course there was intermittent checking of babies, heart rate as I change positions, but I would like to be able to freely move until baby is in delivery position, I’d like to delay my cord clamping, and I’d like skin to skin contact and a feeding opportunity with my baby before doing any exams.
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