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Plan to give birth at Little company of Mary Providence in Torrance, currently see Marina OBGYN, have LA Care Direct Insurance. Hope to go natural/unmedicated.
Give birth in hospital A low budget Don't have a birth plan
I want to deliver at home and Medicaid ,natural with no restrictions
I am looking for a midwife so I can have a at home birth. I am looking for the most low cost plan, and I am just looking to do as natural as possible my entire pregnancy.
Looking for a doula or a midwife to help me during birth and with postpartum needs. I am feeling very nervous about labor/delivery and would like to have someone with me that can help me manage the process and that can advocate for me. I will be delivering at Huntington Hospital. My pregnancy is considered high risk so I am expecting a possible induction around week 39. I am hoping to find a doula or midwife that is in network with Anthem in order to reduce our cost as much as possible
Hospital MediCal/Medicaid Unmedicated birth Faith-based/christian
Hello! I am looking for a midwife/OB with hospital privileges in the Los Angeles Area. I am having di-di twins and am looking for a provider to provide support for a vaginal delivery. I am in my second trimester. I have had two previous natural/complication free vaginal births (single). I am looking for someone knowledgeable and supportive to help me navigate this twin birth. If you have any experience please reach out! Thank you so much
Planning to give birth at Providence Little Company of Mary in Torrance. I want a natural birth, delayed cord clamping, possibly saving my placenta. I want to use all techniques possible to reduce pain without medication. If going at an hourly rate I’d like to stick to under $30hr
I would like to do an at home water birth or at the birthing center depending on which option is better for my family financially. My budget would range from $3,000-5,000 and if a payment plan is available that would be great.
1. In a hospital 2. It would depend on services 3. Hospital birth. Vaginal. Prefer not to have a C-section. Prefer not to Induce. If epidural is preventable , great. But open to it if it’s recommended. Was recommended with my last birthing experience because I didn’t know the proper tools to bare contractions.
Hospital $4,000 Ideally unmedicated but have access to medication if needed
1. Hospital 2. covered by Kaiser insurance 3. I would like help during pregnancy journey and postpartum.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, unmedicated, with a peaceful experience. Preferably someone who takes insurance
I’m looking to do at an home/birth center water birth. I’m looking for a midwife. My budget is 30 to 50 per hourly rate or insurance covered
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.
1. Home birth 2. 10000 3. Natural birth. I would like to have specialists, my partner, and my mom there. Calming music would be great. Skin to skin is important for me and my partner. I am a first time mom so having a lactation consultant would be important.
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.
1. Homebirth or birthing center 2. We have Anthem BCBS and want an in-network provider with covered services for homebirth or birthing center since we already started in-network care and are working toward our deductible 3. Home birth in my apartment in Santa Monica, second option would be a birthing center, 3rd option would be a minimal intervention hospital with nitrous oxide. I would like the option for a water birth and nitrous oxide.
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