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I am interested and looking for a midwife in the Southern California region who will take care of a prenatal appointments and assist in home birth. I am looking to keep the budget low but will spend what I need. Also looking forward a midwife that accepts tricare.
Want Home birth would like my copay to be 3 thousand at the most
Home birth/birthing center depending on living situation, which is uncertain at the moment. Budget is $3-5k, IEHP HMO if insurance is accepted. Unmedicated water birth, no induction whatsoever. Support and safety through birthing process rather than coaching and directing.
CalOptima Community Network First time parents.
I plan to give birth at home I am not sure where I would be budget wise I do have insurance. I plan to have my baby in the comfort of my own home with a doula present.
Midwife needed. Wasn't a fan of the hospital last year with my other baby. Need someone covered by anthem blue cross.
Planning a natural birth, with no family close by to help with toddler. Which is why im requesting a birth doula. This would be our first time requesting a doula or midwife so we're not sure what our budget would be for this service. We're planning a hospital birth, but currently in the process of moving due to my husbands orders. Im not even sure what hospital I can go to. Im currently 30 weeks pregnant and to be honest im not even sure what to do. My first birth experience wasnt bad but it wasnt the greatest and had no guidance. I was lucky to have a vaginal birth with my first but with epidural at 41 weeks. I was induced because I wasnt fully informed. I would prefer not to be induced or receive pitocin because the contractions from that were horrible. They said I had to be induced because they couldn't really feel my baby moving, but I feel, now, that I could have done 100% natural without being induced. I don't want to feel coerced into making that decision again. I want skin to skin immediately, wait for my placenta to come naturally, and cut the umbilcal off when it has become pale, a decision that i wasnt allowed to make with my first. I'd hold off on vaccines at first except the vitamin k.
Home or birth center $3000-$10000 Most natural birth possible, not pushing vaccines, no vitamin k shot, delayed cord clamping, water birth
I’m looking for a doula that accepts medical with cal optima insurance I’m located in La Habra, CA I’m planning in giving birth at the hospital.
Inquiring about pricing and information about doula as i’m 23 weeks into my pregnancy and was wanting to find out more information to be able to have a home birth or someone to support me in this process if there’s a birthing center near by. My birth plan is to be natural as possible, with no epidural preferably face based, and not to be pushed with vaccination, I want me and my husband to have golden time and skin on skin contact.
1. I am exploring hospital or in home options if my health and baby growth allows (growing fibroids) 2. Budget depends on what services provided 3. Still in process of developing birth plan
Looking to have a home birth after a prior cesarean. The time between births will be approx 19 months.
Seeking to plan a home water birth this is my first pregnancy. Looking to avoid medical intervention but open to pain medication provided at home looking to deliver without episiotomy
Home water birth and hoping to use my blue shield hmo plan if possible.
I would love to have a natural home birth. My first birth was natural but it was at a hospital. I’d like to spend less than $3000. I’m wondering what insurance cover since my insurance does cover midwives but I don’t have any in my “contracted plan area”.
First time parent just got positive at home pregnancy test
Hospital support, birthing support, id like a midwife to be my main support during my birthing process.
I would love to look into home birth, but I don’t know much about it, I’m interested in knowing prices to know if it’s something my family can afford. I also wouldn’t mind a facility that provides the room if thats more affordable. I have no idea as to how much all of this cost so would want a run down. I currently have la healthcare as medical and I know it’s a long shot as to anyone receiving medical through here. But thought I would give it a try as well if I can save myself from paying out of pocket. Budget for me would be about $2000 I would say? I want to do things as naturally as I can and allow my body to take its course during labor. I want to avoid interferences as much possible and even avoid cord clamping, or medications. Be as relaxed and mentally trained as possible for birth.
I would like to have a home birth with a certified nurse-midwife. I am a chiropractor pregnant with my first baby and come from a family of Bradley instructors and home births.
I plan to give birth at home I have a medical insurance so I hope it covers a midwife but if not budget is around 5k I am still working on my birth plan but I want it to be as natural as possible
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