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Home or birth center $3000-$10000 Most natural birth possible, not pushing vaccines, no vitamin k shot, delayed cord clamping, water birth
Planning a hospital birth Birth plan is as holistic as possible while being safe for myself and baby
i’m a 22 y/o female with 1 child (male) and am currently 6 months postpartum and 2 months pregnant. i want to give birth in a hospital with epidural/pain management. i want to use my medical insurance (tri-care west region). i want a calm environment and be walked through every process and step. preferably female and help with sleep training
1 - Hospital 2- Insurance Molina 3 - have midwife or doula help me throughout pregnancy and come with me to hospital
I want to give birth at home. 4000 budget and provider needs certification and years of experience and someone who speaks Spanish.
Home birth Vbac Small budget, hoping insurance will cover Natural birth
Home, I’m not sure about budget, and to have a home birth.
I would like to give birth at home if a birthing center is unavailable.
I would like to have an unmedicated water birth. I am open to birthing at a facility. I want to have a natural birth with no artificial rupture, unnecessary cervix checks, and be able to move freely through out it. I have insurance and my budget is 5000
I am looking to do a Home birth costing under 6000
UPDATE: Thank you all for your inquiries, I have chosen a midwife. Home birth and prenatal care. 5-7k estimated budget. Home birth with my two kids home if they want to witness their new sibling being born.
I need a midwife for at home water birth. I would like to keep the cost as low as possible all things considered. I had a terrible hospital birth and would live for this one to be intimate and according to my birth plan.
Hospital birth Minimal medical intervention throughout pregnancy First pregnancy
I’m interested in someone who can educate me but also make me feel comfortable since this is my first child
I’m planning to have a natural birth if everything remains low risk. My first choice would be a home birth, but if that isn’t appropriate, I’m also open to delivering at a birthing center or, if necessary, at a hospital. I’m looking for a midwife and would also like to learn more about working with a birth doula, since I’ve never had either before. I’m 39 years old, and this is my second pregnancy. I don’t have a set budget at the moment, so I’m mainly looking for the best options and would appreciate information about your services, experience, availability, and pricing.
Planning to try for a vba2c so looking for a vbac friendly provider. I have Tri care select insurance. Also someone with experience doing emergency c sections
Home water birth and hoping to use my blue shield hmo plan if possible.
I’m open to giving birth wherever it’s possible, preferably hospital because it’s safer but I’m open to home birth too, if I get enough of education and coaching. I am also going to be alone for this, my husband works nights, my family doesn’t live around, my mom can come to be with me few times a year for a bit. I’d pay using anthem ppo. Want to reduce the cesarean and I’m open to pain meds, as I have low pain tolerance. I get anxious and tend to be panicky. I’d love to prevent tearing, I have raynaund’s phenomenon and my nipples are sensitive. I am first time mom, want to have the chance to be treated with respect especially since having a foreign accent.
I need someone who I actually have a connection with & also help me with understand the symptoms I’m going through & help me have an easy birth.
Hospital I don’t have an exact birth plan yet however I have some ideas of what I want
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