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Hospital in lawrenceville, ga first birth not really sure what else
I plan to give birth in sandy springs northside hospital.
Birth at Hospital Birth by C-Section Need Certified Doula care after delivery Need to be within LINECO BCBS network
looking for someone who can assist with birth prep and support and education
Certified Nurse Midwife 1. Home Birth 2. $10,000 budget
I plan on doing a water birth in the hospital (Emory University) and I don’t have any income at the moment but I am willing to pay on a budget. I have medicaid
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Birth doula, post partum doula, newborn specialist
I am giving birth in the hospital.i am a going to be a first time mom.i will take this service of my insurance covers it.I plan and hope for normal delivery.
I need support in Northside Hospital I live in Norcross I’ll probably be by myself
I plan to give birth at Northside Atlanta Hospital. My budget is hopefully to be covered by my insurance. (I have CareSource thru Medicaid.) I’m not currently working so I don’t have any money to pay out of pocket unfortunately. My birth plan is that I want to try my best to give birth naturally but I need a coach to help me with breathing and positions. This is my third pregnancy and my past two I had the help of Pitocin and an epidural which I want to try to avoid this time.
North side Gwinnett hospital Not sure on budget All natural if possible at the hospital
I plan to give birth in a hospital (Northside Sandy Springs). I am willing to spend up to $3,000. I don't have much of a birth plan yet. I would like someone with at least 5 years of experience.
I am currently pregnant with my first child and am exploring a planned home birth if I remain low-risk throughout pregnancy. My estimated due date is October 10, 2026. I am looking for a licensed and experienced midwife who provides prenatal, labor/delivery, postpartum, and newborn care in the home setting. My goal is to have a natural, low-intervention birth and avoid epidurals, inductions, and unnecessary interventions unless medically necessary. If labor is progressing well, I am very interested in a water birth. Since this is my first child, I am open to continuous monitoring and appreciate providers who prioritize both comfort and safety. I have a B-negative blood type, so I am specifically looking for a provider who is experienced and comfortable managing Rh-negative pregnancies, including coordination of any necessary RhoGAM care and monitoring throughout pregnancy and postpartum. I would like a provider with a clear emergency transfer protocol, experience supporting first-time mothers, and strong postpartum support. I am also interested in personalized education and guidance throughout pregnancy. If timing allows, I would love for close family members to be present for emotional support while still respecting the midwife’s space and ability to work effectively. My budget is approximately $5,000–$8,000, and I am open to discussing payment plans.
I plan to give birth at Emory Decatur . I plan to have a natural birth . I have Medicaid (peach state health) so I’m hoping to use that . I want low intervention birth. Where I’m not laying down and I’m about to move around . I also want to decline any vaccines and eye ointment for my baby . I also want to keep my placenta. I’m 28 and this is my first baby and i really would want someone to advocate for me and my fiancé for our first baby . I would have a budget of $1,000 or lower. But if you take Medicaid that’d be great!
I want to have a natural birth in the hospital. I am using medicare for a provider. I would want dim lighting and to be able to move freely if needed. IV strictly if necessary. Meditative music (possibly). Use natural techniques for pain relief. Non evasive fetal monitoring. Allow labor to progress free of time limits and strictly if necessary- last resort augmented labor. Push instinctively. Avoid Episiotomy. Lotus Birth or wait till cord is white. Partner will cut the cord. Partner or I will rub vernix into baby’s skin. Skin-to-skin with me and partner. If a boy- 3rd day circumcision. No immediate vaccines or blood drawn for baby. Combination of breast and bottle feeding.
Athens hospital. 1,000. I want a VBAC and natural.
I’m giving birth at north georgia physicians group in braselton and they’re inducing March 4 at 39 weeks. I don’t have a budget, but since we’re coming in later than usual I would like some sort of discounted rate for a shortened package. I’m an older mom (44) and we used a donor egg. I want an epidural and ultimately I just want a healthy baby, however he decides to come.
I will deliver at wellstar in Roswell or Emory in John’s creek I’m looking for someone to advocate for me while in labor I’m trying for a vbac so someone with experience would be amazing
Would like to labor at home as long as possible or even until delivery if able. Other wise hospital. Budget is at 3500 for both labor and postpartum services. My birth plan is to avoid interventions as much as possible. I do not want to be induced unless medically necessary. No membrane sweeps or breaking of water, I would even love to skip cervical checks. I would love to water birth at home if safe and able. If not I would like wireless monitoring if available and to be able to move freely around the room. I would like to deliver in whatever position is most comfortable and protects the most from tearing. If he wants to I’d love for dad to catch the baby and deliver the news of the gender. I want to wait to cut the cord until it is done pulsing. I would like to protect the golden hour to bond with my baby. No immunizations or erythromycin ointment for baby. If a boy no circumcision until at least 8 days later with a pediatrician.
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