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Plan to give birth at fort worth birthing and wellness center. Our estimated budget is very low which is why i am looking for one covered by medicaid. Birth plan i want to be as unmedicated as possible, focusing on pain management techniques that are not medicated. I have Texas star medicaid but have not picked a plan yet. (cooks childrens, wellpoint, or aetna)
hospital birth, estimated price, plan on natural birth
Birth plan creation and day of delivery support
Hospital birth with hopefully tub available. My budget is pretty tight so lower the better. Hoping to stay around $1,000. My birth plan is natural and little intervention
Just looking. I want an at home water birth with the minimum cost needed. Can work around my budget.
Midwife birthing center birth Delayed cord clamping 400-1000$
Hi! My name is Alize Smith. š I'm currently pregnant with my first baby, and my due date is in October. My husband is active duty Air Force, so we have TRICARE. I came across your profile and wanted to reach out because I'm currently looking for a birth doula. I wanted to see if you participate in the TRICARE Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration. From my understanding, TRICARE covers up to 6 hours of antepartum and/or postpartum doula visits (which can be divided into 15-minute increments however we'd like), along with one continuous labor support visit during the birth. I also understand that, to be eligible for TRICARE coverage, doulas must be certified through one of TRICARE's approved certifying organizations (such as DONA International) and have an active National Provider Identifier (NPI) for billing. Are you certified through a TRICARE-approved organization and do you have an active NPI? If so, I'd love to learn more about your services, your availability around my October due date, what your birth support includes, and how the TRICARE billing process works. Since this is our first baby, I'm hoping to find a calm, supportive doula who has experience working with first-time moms and who works well alongside my husband, as he'll be my primary support person during labor. I'd also love to schedule a consultation to see if we'd be a good fit. Thank you so much! I look forward to hearing from you. š¤
Finding a midwife and doula covered by tricare. I would prefer home or a birth center.
Prefer a secular doula. Low medical intervention birth. Hospital birth.
I will be delivering at Baylor Scott and White Grapevine. I'm unsure of budget and am trying to figure out what my insurance may or may not cover. This is our first child, so I'm not sure what to expect in terms of cost. I would like to have a natural birth, and plan to breastfeed. I would like to avoid an epidural and induction if possible, and would love resources to prepare for a natural unmedicated birth. I want to remain open minded to the possiblity that things may not go the way I want them to. I am with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, and have the Blue Choice PPO if relevant.
I currently have an OBGYN that does accept my medicaid. I had a c section with my daughter in 2022, and I really want to try for a vaginal birth. My OBGYN and I are not connecting as I would like and I did more research and feel better finding a mid wife or doula that I can connect with and listen to my wants and needs. I appreciate it! I plan on giving birth in a hospital setting. have medicaid health insurance. I believe its a cooks childrens plan but I would need to double check.
Hospital with minimum/ low interventions. No birth plan yet and budget of $1500
Hospital birth Insurance will be covering the cost My birth plan: is hoping for a vaginal birth, no epidural (already created and willing to share) Will need CPR certification, have an NPI number, and have malpractice insurance. You also need specific training hours and past birth experience. Sleep training Tricare west
day of birth doula, fort worth birthing center, unsure budget yet
1) birthing center 2) $1500 3) unmedicated birth at a birthing center
Our second kid is due on Aug 5. First kid was a c-section. We are planning for a VBAC at Medical city las colinas, Irving. We are looking for a Birth Doula. Our budget is $1000-1500
Iām planning to give birth in a hospital in the Las Colinas area, Irving TX. My current budget is between $1000-$1500, Iām looking for early labor support, sibling support during labor, and belly binding.
Need info on pricing for birth doula, tx health Bedford, 500
Home birth, budget is $500, i would like a water birth my insurance is Aetna insurance
Birthing at a birth center First pregnancy Looking for a faith based/centered doula Plan for a natural birth but understand anything can happen when the time comes Budget - ideally stay below 2500
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