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Possibly honor health or home birth, I’d like to have a water birth. Budget less than 3,000 but I do insurance.
- hospital birth - $2000 per birth - requiring spiritual doula - preferably black or South American
Home birth In tub Scary first birth ended in emergency c section
I plan to have birth at a birthing center and I’m hoping to find a midwife that will take my insurance Arizona Complete Health.
We plan on giving birth at home. Our estimated budget is $1,000-2,000 Our birth plan is to give birth naturally at home, both my husband and I. We want to be relaxed and let labor take it's course, with the baby and my body guiding the process.
Midwife through out pregnancy. Home birth. CNM that takes medicaid
We are planning for a home birth . We also want to do prenatal care either in home or in office.
I’d like to give birth in a midwife center. I don’t really want to spend more than $5,000 and would like to be on a payment plan. I want an unmedicated birth. Delayed cord clamping No epidural No I.V. Showers No trainees No cutting down there Intermittent auscultation heart monitoring NO PITOCIN/ OXYTOCIN No breaking my water I want a mirror for pushing A squat bar for pushing I only want dad to coach me Dimmed lighting Limited staff Music Free movement Vaginal birth Father will cut cord No erythromycin Yes vitamin k Baby exams in room Immediate skin to skin No bathing baby Breastfeeding No lactation consultant Baby stays in room no nursery No visitors Will record birth Will eat No sweeps Wear own birthing gown Laboring tub if possible Birthing ball I. V. In hand Push when I’m ready No eye ointment
Home birth, covered by medicaid in AZ, unsure on budget and what ahcccs plan i will have
Home birth. Natural birth. Birth support. Pregnancy support.
I plan to give birth at hospital or birthing center. I am covered by blue cross blue shield. I plan to have a natural vaginal birth.
i plan to give birth at the hospital. i don’t want to feel forced at the hospital to do what i don’t want to do.
Want to give birth at home am have home visits that take mercy care
I would like to give birth at home. I am unsure of the costs. This is my first child so I don't really have a plan
I am looking for an affordable midwife to help with a home birth that can take payments. If she is a Christian/has a relationship with God then even better to help with prayer. My birth plan is: - Delayed cord clamping until white and not pulsing -No epidural -No laying on back for pushing unless absolutely necessary -No shower or measurements until one hour of chest time with mom and dad -No baby leaving the room unless supervised buy a parent
I would like to give birth at a hospital close to me. I am unsure of my budget. I would like to have a birthing pool and the freedom to move around during birth.
Hoping to have a home birth with a midwife that can take insurance
I plan to give birth at the hospital but I would like to stay out of the OB office. I’m not sure on budget. My birth plan is to stay at home laboring until my contractions are close, head to the hospital, naturally have the baby, delay chord clamping, then get to go home after!
Home birth no medication budget friendly and safe for everyone
I plan to give birth at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center in Gilbert, Arizona. I live close by and feel most comfortable delivering there because it is near my home and support system. I am specifically hoping to find a midwifery or OB practice that delivers at Mercy Gilbert and supports physiologic, low-intervention birth whenever medically safe. I currently have Cigna insurance and am seeking an in-network provider. My goal is to stay within my insurance coverage and understand costs clearly ahead of time. I am open to discussing payment plans if needed, but I would prefer a provider who accepts Cigna and can outline estimated prenatal, delivery, and postpartum costs. I strongly desire a low-intervention, natural birth if medically safe for me and my baby. I understand that I may be monitored more closely due to blood pressure concerns, but I want to work with a provider who does not automatically treat me as a “high-risk C-section patient” unless it is truly medically necessary. My birth goals include: • Attempting vaginal delivery unless there is a clear medical emergency • Avoiding induction unless medically required • avoiding unnecessary Itervention • Freedom to move during labor • Laboring in positions that feel natural to my body • Delayed cord clamping • Immediate skin-to-skin contact • lactation support after delivery I want a provider who: • Sees me as a whole person, not just a diagnosis • Explains risks and options clearly • Supports informed consent • Respects my desire to avoid a C-section unless absolutely necessary • Is open to discussion and partnership rather than pressure My faith is important to me, and I value a calm, respectful environment. I want to feel heard, safe, and supported throughout pregnancy and delivery.
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