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I plan to deliver at a hospital My budget it $5k I want to have a vbac
Planning to give birth in hospital and am looking for doula that takes my insurance. I do not have a birth plan yet
I want an at home water birth, but I also want to be prepared so that I can feel confident in going all natural. I have had one child via c-section but I want to birth naturally in the comfort of my home.
I plan to give birth at home. My budget is around 7k I really don't have a birth plan.
i plan to give birth at west jeff hospital and hope to find a doula that takes medicaid. i haven’t decided my birth plan yet but i know of a few things for sure that i want to do
I plan on having a hospital delivery and my insurance said they cover Doulas. I absolutely do not want a C-Section and no stress whatsoever. I’m big on advocating because I don’t do well with pain. I want help with breastfeeding and sleeping.
Hospital Support Vaginal Birth Breastfeeding support $500
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I have medicaid insurance and will be first attempting to use that before having to pay out of pocket if possible. My birth plan is that I want to deliver naturally.
Help with learning and getting comfortable with breast feeding. Also thinking about trying a natural birth. Help with healthy options and exercises or stretches I can do to stay active.
I want to give a home birth preferably water birth with an estimated budget of around 2000-3000
1- hospital birth accompanied by my OB 2- Fully covered by my insurance preferably. My Tricare plan covers up to 6 hours prior to birth and one visit during l&d. 3- I’m wanting to try for a Vbac and labor unmedicated for the majority of labor, but am open to/considering an epidural once active labor occurs. I had an emergency induction with my first pregnancy at 35 weeks due to cholestasis, and ended up having an emergency c-section as well due to failure to progress and concerns of fetal distress by my OB. It was an incredibly traumatic experience that I’m hoping to avoid this time around. My main goal is to use the least amount of medical intervention possible.
Looking for a Black doula and midwife to prep for an at home water birth. I do not have a budget just looking for a provider who accepts insurance
1. ST.tammany hospital, Covington LA 2.trying to have it covered by medicaid or bluecross 3.lying on my side, no epidural at first, no episiotomy, no clip on babies head for monitoring, wash baby with soap i have not hospitals, babys tests in room
Plan to give birth at hospital, but want to labor as much as I can at home. Prefer to try natural childbirth and will think about medication if needed (exhaustion, too much pain, emergency) Estimated budget is $500
I’d like a Home birth or anywhere that’s not a hospital. Our budget is 5000 but willing to pay more since we’re looking for more of a traveling midwife/doula. I don’t have a full birth plan I just know I want to have my baby outside of a hospital no epidural no shots for my baby. I need guidance as this is my first pregnancy and I’m living on the road with my husband who works pipeline. We stay at hotels we never know how long we’re going to be somewhere or where we’re going next. if by some miracle we’re home for the birth we’d be in Louisiana in the rv but I’d rather be somewhere else like a birthing facility. We’re Christians our faith is very important to us. Id only be willing to work with a female. I want to be safe I want my baby to be safe I’d like for my baby to be brought into the world with there health and wellbeing being a priority. No clamping the umbilical cord. Skin to skin contact for minimum an hour. My baby is never to be without my husband or I. No procedures that are not necessary.
I’m not sure home birth or hospital Natural birth plan no cord clamping until done pumping
I am not sure where I plan on giving birth as of now. I really dont want to be induced of have a epidural.
Hello I plan to give birth in a hospital. My insurance covers up to 1500.00. I plan to have my child in hospital with dad fully involved in the whole process.
Ochsner LSU Health - St. Mary Medical Center $500
I'm 43, this is my first baby I was told I can't have children. I also found out I have 5 fibroids, one on top my uterus and one on bottom of my uterus together measuring 21cm total. The Dr literally said she doesn't know how the baby even got in there.
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