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I plan to birth at home with a tub, preferably more support and less intervention.
Looking for emotional support during and after birth along with help with the newborn. I want to give birth in a hospital. I want to avoid c-section, I want to do placenta encapsulation through a company I found.
Planning to have a c-section for my twin pregnancy. I also have a 1 year old. My husband is in the military, so we are unsure if he will be able to be home. I will likely have family helping with my toddler, but anticipate needing help with twin newborn care and some self care. Looking for a doula who accepts Tricare!
My birth will be with a midwife if all goes well wanting to avoid hospital setting. My budget would like to stay under $1200. I would like a unmedicated no tearing birth.
I don’t know I’m new to being pregnant and I have no idea what’s next
And advocate while giving labor teaching me how to go threw all pregnancy stages
Hospital birth 1,000-2,000 Ideally natural birth but okay with epidural if it becomes too painful and slows progression.
1. Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? HOSPITAL BETTER IF SHE SPEAKS SPANISH
Planning on giving birth at home. Not sure any other details. This is my 4th pregnancy I had my other 3 in the hospital.
I have ptsd when it comes to pain. I cant even stay calm for a shot in the arm. Can't get my blood drawn without freaking out. Can't go get my annual and sit still so i'm prescribed sedatives for those situations. I don't know how i'm possibly going to be able to handle labor and postpartum
Total midwife care through my whole pregnancy. No hospital care. Home birth
I am going to be trying for a VBAC at Bay Area hospital I want a doula covered by Tricare insurance fully I don't have an exact birth plan but I want to form some expectations and have extra support, especially in a birthing position that isn't on my back. I want someone there to help me advocate and push through a VBAC if it's possible
I plan to give birth at Spohn South in Corpus Christi! I would like to budget around 1500$. I really want to have an unmedicated birth and start preparing to do so.
Plan to give birth at a hospital, I’m low income and my goal is to have a vaginal birth
Give birth at a hospital in case an emergency cesarean is needed. I’m wanting to try for a vbac but I’ve had three c sections
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I have an OBGYN but im looking into a doula as well. I want to do my deliver unmedicated as much as possible.
I am planning to give birth at either citizens hospital in Victoria or Detar in Victoria, I am leaning towards citizens hospital. It is my 2nd pregnancy, my first was an emergency C section and I am trying for a VBAC this time! My provider is supportive, I just need to go into labor myself before 41 weeks & some change. I went very late for my first birth (41 and 3, and I took castor oil to effective induce myself) so there is some concern I won’t go into labor myself. I have never had a doula before so I don’t know what the price range would be! My birth plan is a rough sketch right now but: I want it to be as natural as possible. No epidural, no fundal massage, and very delayed cord clamping.
I’m in need of a doula who can help me prepare my body for and give a natural birth. This is my fourth child. I have fibromyalgia and each of my children was born in a hospital with an epidural. I would like to avoid having to do that. There is a slight risk of shoulder distocia but I’ve only had an issue with the first child because the doctor panicked and ended up breaking my son’s arm. The other two were delivered healthy with no issues. I’m good with staying active and eating pretty healthy. My third child was actually delivered in a triage room with no Ob or doctor present. He was delivered by six nurses and a lactation consultant. I have superior Medicaid and I’m having to find a doctor late due to moving around too much.
I plan to give birth at a birth center in Humble, TX. Since I am a first time VBAC, I am required to hire a doula until the birth. My income and budget is very limited as I am the sole provider for 4 in my household, and now have to pay out of pocket for the birth center until my insurance can reimburse me part of it only after the birth. I am also catching up on my mortgage as I started a new job after losing my job last year. My birth plan is for the birth to be completely intervention free unless absolutely necessary, as I had a horrible experience at Citizens medical center that ended in an emergency C-Section. My budget would be as low as possible, with $600-$800 the most I can afford and $800 would be pushing it a bit.
I plan to give birth at the mission trails Baptist hospital. This my 2nd baby and my plan is to go unmedicated. I think what I really need is just positive reinforcement when I’m feeling like I cant.
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