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I plan to give birth in silver Springs at holy Cross Hospital. This would be covered through my insurance and my insurance is Kaiser Permanente.
1. Holly Cross Hospital but thinking about changing 2.no budget 3. Birth plan is to have full range of movement no hooked up to monitors and IVs the whole time. Not pushing on my back if the baby is having a hard time coming out . No clamping cord right away and waiting till it’s limp and discolored
I plan to give birth in a hospital My budget is whatever tricare my insurance covers . My birth plan is to have a unmedicated birth. I also would like some minimal help after birth specifically on baby information ( latching, post partum help, baby needs)
1. St. Agnes or Howard General Hospital 2. 800-1,500 3. Tbd
Mercy Hospital Center 1,000 Have a safe and healthy delivery
I do plan on giving birth at hospital. I’m considering induction to be more planned and less chaos if possible. I haven’t rlly decided on a budget, want to learn more about doulas and get a better understanding of what they are. I also haven’t came up with an exact birth plan yet
Hospital birth doula Bcbs federal Maryland Columbia Maryland
Hospital birth $500-$1000 Vaginal birth (Vbac) at hospital
1. Holy Cross Hospital (but am open to changing) 2. 1,000-2,000 (offer payment plans as well) 3. Birth plan (No epidural, no induction, few to no interventions if possible, experience golden hour, wait to cut umbilical cord, low light in room, music playing, but I am willing to add)
Looking for a labor doula. Would have a hospital birth. 1st baby.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital because I’m 37 and this is my first pregnancy and considered geriatric. I don’t have an estimated budget as I do not know the cost. I don’t have a birth plan, I’m only 6 weeks pregnant.
1. I will birth in a hospital 2. $1,800 3. I plan to have a natural birth with no pain medication.
Hospital birth Vbac support and least interventions as possible Support for laboring and natural methods Carefirst MEDICAID
shady grove hospital Non medical birth Accept Medicaid WellPoint
Luminis Health Does your company take Medicaid Prenatal and postnatal care Labor and delivery
Calm anxiety & worries Educate me about stretches, diet and positions of comfort
1. I plan to give birth at the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center in Largo MD 2. My estimated budget is 1500 3. I don't have an established birth plan yet
Water birth/home birth 1500 Movement based birth
1. I haven’t decided where I wanted to give birth, so must be open to assisting home-births. However, have been leaning towards a hospital birth this go. 2. Going through insurance. 3. My birth plan is no matter where I birth, I want an undisturbed birth (as much as possible), no students, no epidural, no unnecessary checks, delayed clamping (pass the 2 minutes), and a doula who feels like family and who will advocate for me like no other when I’m simply unable and guide my partner as well as step back to allow him to be just as much a part of birth. Everything else we will discuss.
TBD I seek advice on a supportive facility for VBAC close to Silver Spring. I plan to give birth at a hospital. I would love to have a vaginal birth and be able to breastfeed. My budget is around $500.
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