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I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant with my first child. I’m planning on giving birth in a hospital but looking at my other options. I want the most natural birth possible. Currently do not have a budget.
Hospital birth Budget of 1500 Only birth plan i have been able to plan is no pain meds
I have no clue on where I want to give birth I just know I want good nurses that love their job and a female doctor delivering our baby. I want my significant other to catch the baby and I want to try my hardest for an unmediated birth I want to wait to cut the cord until it is white and wait for the first bath along with the baby never leaving the room and if it absolutely needs to I would like my significant other to be able to go with the baby. I don’t know much more yet but those are my non negotiables I don’t have a big budget
We are looking for a doula and midwife in the Mount Vernon area, looking for Christian faith-led healthcare and guidance
Give birth at home Licensed and certified and comfortable providing and utilizing nitrous oxide as a pain management assistive tool Special accommodation needs regarding needles - mom Help with basic newborn care and education(for parents) early postpartum - for both parents Care and education- both parents as equal importance partners Assistance in education on and securing Testing - such as NIPS or similar during pregnancy and in infancy/early years Estimated total budget - $8K-$10K Mental health care for both parents - with ability to do both joint sessions and solo sessions(for both parents) Nutrition support for both parents- during pregnancy and postpartum- both parents have equally sensitive dietary preferences and needs(ARFID - mom) (nonARFID, but equally sensitive- dad) Parent support+coaching - both parents equally Possibly other - lactation, sleep, other supports - currently unknown Estimate total budget - currently unknown
I medicated hospital birth at Fairview Cleveland Clinic 5,000
My name is June Aiu (25yr) and this is my first pregnancy. I am currently 30weeks + 5 days and I plan to give birth at my workplace, MetroHealth Glick Center (Main Campus) in Cleveland, Ohio. My official due date is February 6th, 2026. My budget range is $1,200-$1,500. My birth plan includes: Vaginal birth (unless absolutely necessary to change based on emergency circumstances), being as active/mobile as possible during early labor, utilizing oral/IV push medications and breathing/meditative exercises for pain relief, avoid an epidural (if possible), utilize nitrous oxide after 7cm dilation for pain relief (if my facility has this as a treatment option), and delayed cord clamping (about 2-5min). I’d also like to keep my placenta if that’s possible. The only people I want present in the delivery room are the providers, the baby’s father, and my mother.
1.- birth doula and pospartum doula 2.-budget: open 3. i will delivery on june 2026 in akron general cleveland clinic
St. Anne’s, I have hx of a back injury so want to do birth without an epidural, no budget
I plan to give birth at Southwest General in Middleburg Heights mid/end of October. Budget is flexible as I am not sure what the average price range is. I have had a stillbirth and also an emergency c- Section. I would like to be able to move and walk around as much as possible. I had a birth plan for my last birth and it didn’t not go to plan at all. This time I would just like to be open to all options and not be set in stone on what I think I might want.
University hospitals Wondering if insurance covers
Hi!! Im really hoping for my second time i can be at home, in my bathtub hopefully thats my calm place already. We do have a small budget.
I want to go all natural and I just would really want a doula who will be there for me to help me get through it to support me and actually focus on me and my needs!!! I plan to give birth at a hospital. I have insurance.
We’re planning for the birth to be at home or a home environment. We do not want to be in a hospital. We aren’t sure about a budget for this type of care. This is our first and are completely new to this.
Looking for a doula that ideally accepts United Healthcare Insurance or under $700 Delivering out of Summa Akron
Homebirth with the most natural approach possible, vbac friendly
I want to be able to have a natural birth this time ! My first child I had an emergency c-section that they had to put me to sleep for . I just want things to be very different this time. My fiancée and I is looking for someone who is passionate about what they do and shares the same faith as us we are believers of Jesus Christ and would prefer someone who believes the same
Looking for a birth Doula at a reasonable price. I am hoping to deliver naturally with no pain medication and want guidance through it! I plan to deliver at Grant Medical Center. My budget is about $1,000.
Hospital. Insurance covered preference. All natural water birth. Aetna
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