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St Mary’s hospital I really want to try for an unmediated birth but that’s all I know
I am completely lost. My partner wants a hospital birth. I am terrified of all of this.
I am planning to give birth at Medstar Hospital in Leonardtown. This will be covered by Tricare. In birth plan I would like to do a vaginal birth with epidural and delay umbilical cutting.
A hospital I’m not sure I am open I want a natural birth and am considering different types of help rather than an epidural
MedStar st marys. Not looking to spend over $1000. I’d like to go unmedicated and not laying down at all, I have no other experience and would like to find someone local that is experienced and kind
Giving birth in hospital, estimated budget unknown, birth plan - partner with me, delayed cord cutting (until white), delayed first bath, birth ball, minimal cervical checks unless absolutely required, minimal interventions unless absolutely required, trying to go without an epidural but open to the possibility; insurance - BCBS FEP Blue standard
Interested in primarily a birth doula and lactation consultant, and postpartum if needed. I’d also like a doula who is in network or certified to be covered by Tricare. Planning to give birth at Medstar St Mary’s Hospital. Interested in an unmedicated/active birth supported by my partner. Currently 34 weeks pregnant, due August 5.
I would like prenatal and postnatal care. I would like to breastfeed and have a natural birth without medication.
My husband and I are moving to Maryland from out of state during my 3rd trimester. (Military family!) My first pregnancy was high risk and we spent 8 weeks in the nicu with my daughter. I am looking for a birth doula who can help me both figure out a birth plan, as well as coach me through a more “normal”/typical birth experience. I’m not opposed to pain management, but would like to try to attempt all natural. (I managed this with my last daughter, but my labor was induced, came on very very fast, and she was just under 5 lbs!)
Need a Birthing doula Will deliver at Holy Cross/ Washington Hospital Center
I am looking for a doula to have guidance on having a mother vaginal birth following a cesarean birth from my last pregnancy. I want to avoid that happening again and especially avoid that healing process I had to go through with my little boy.
Looking for a doula to be an advocate for my daughter during pregnancy and birth, l plan to give birthat hospital, either Holy Cross or Sibley
-hoping for full coverage through Maryland BCBS -giving birth at AAMC Luminis health hospital in Annapolis -looking for a doula. Meetings can be virtual prior to labor. I'm mostly looking for support prior to labor -I am VERY pro medicine and see doctors and nurses as the core of my care team. I need a doula who will advocate, but my philosophy is that the doctor is the one to trust and I don't want blurred boundaries. I honestly mostly want the support leading up to birth.
I am 26 years old and this is my first child so I would like someone to just give me advice and basically be there for me through this journey. I would like to give birth at a birthing center close to a hospital if I need to go to it, but I am not opposed to going to the hospital I just don't want to have the baby on my back. My budget is under $2,000 preferably. I also would like to try and breast feed to know what drinks or food I can intake now to help with that. I am also a picky eater so helping me come up with a balanced diet would also be a great help as well. I just would like to prep on what I should be doing each month and things I need to order so that I can already have it before the baby comes.
-Spotsy regional medical center - low intervention, unmedicated, etc..
I want to learn about the birthing process. I am a black woman and want to know all my options besides the ones my doctors say. I am having my baby at holy cross hospital. I am not sure of the price range for a budget. My doctor says I need to have a csection because of my scars from myomectomy.
-Home birth Budget of 2000 maximum - As time gets closer start the set up process for home birth.
I just found out my husband and I are expecting! For the past two years, I have become fascinated with the thought of having an unmedicated birth. I'd consider myself pretty educated in the birth world (also because I grew up with a mom who worked in Labor and Delivery as a nurse). I'd love to labor at home as long as I can and then transfer over to the hospital. My dream would be a birth center, but there isn't any near me. I would love it to just be my husband and I with the support and help from a doula. I'm looking for someone who can help advocate for me during labor, especially in a hospital setting.
I am 18 weeks pregnant with my first child here in Maryland. I have a strong support system with my husband and family. Seeking a doula that can help me have the best experience during the preparation (including workouts and stretching), birth, and postpartum. I will need assistance on making a birthing plan. I've considered home birth, birthing center, and hospital. My overall goal is to be comfortable (if I need to squat to have the baby, so be it and not forced to stay on my back) and supported. I would like the umbilical cord to stay attached as well. I am learning as I go.
Hospital I don’t know where. 1000 dollars What is a birth plan?
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