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I plan to give birth in a hospital, for an estimated budget something more affordable. Blue cross blue shields anthem is my insurance
Birth doula that accepts insurance. I need to find a
I plan on giving birth at Overland Park regional I have united healthcare in Kansas City Kansas I don’t really have a birth plan yet
I am 21 will be 22 years old when this baby is born. I am a first time mom wanting to give birth unmedicated vaginally. I plan to give birth at St. Francis in Topeka, KS. I am a little concerned about breast feeding as my nipples are inverted. I hope to get someone that accepts my insurance and not pay out of pocket. I am on Tricare Select.
Hospital Unknown budget No plan yet- newly pregnant
hospital, unsure of budget, no birth plan currently, insurance is BCBSKC
This is my second birth. I plan to give birth at home with midwives present. I have no idea what our budget would be or what doulas charge. I plan to go fully uneducated and give birth in a birth tub and I plan to deliver the baby myself. As for a postpartum doula, I don't know our budget or what the cost typically is but my last postpartum was emotionally horrific and I would love more ppd/mood support.
We would like to start at home and once we’re ready to push go to the hospital
This is my first pregnancy and birth. I plan to have an unmedicated birth in the hospital. I would prefer someone with at least 2 years experience.
I'd like someone go help me with this journey I've had issues with doulas and I just want someone to trust and that can help me with the experience of birthing my daughter.
I will be giving birth at the hospital without the epidural. I honestly have no clue what a doula costs so I’m unsure what my budget is but I am open. I do not want the epidural. I want to birth and labor in ways that are best for my body. And I want to do what’s best for my baby.
Wanting to have a hospital birth, I have medicate insurance (home state health) I'm not sure if it covers fully but I am currently trying to figure that out now.
I plan to give birth at NKC Health, a hospital. My budget is under $1800. I want a birth plan that prioritizes ability to move, change positions, advocate for minimal medical intervention unless necessary.
First time mom, would like support and someone help prepare
I really want to give birth at home I have insurance Kansas Medicaid
I am wanting to go natural with this birth and also learn more about lactation to produce more milk for the baby and also know what I need to care for my baby. This is my third baby so any new tips will help. I plan to birth in a hospital but be able to Manage pain better.
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