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I plan on having an at home birth, I don’t have a budget and i just want my birthing experience to be a good and calming one this would be my firstborn and I don’t want anything to go wrong
I’m newly pregnant, only 4 weeks but want to have the right guidance in nutrition and everything else for a healthy pregnancy and labor and delivery. I want to give birth in a hospital as naturally as possible. as far as budget i’m not really sure how much this costs so am open to prices
We would like a home water birth. Taking a holistic approach and would love to avoid hospitals to insure the best health for our child.
I would like an educated support system to help me through this labor experience. I want to go unmedicated as I nearly did my first labor. I want to be better prepared and knowledgeable to be in control this time. Birth is definitely happening in the hospital due to preterm labor. All ends well I held baby in and went home and water broke at 36 weeks. Baby passed tests in 48 hours and we could go home! I would feel more comfortable with medical professional in case anything happens before I make it to hospital as I went from 3/4cm - 9cm feeling almost no pain until they checked me and broke my water more and pain went from 2-10! I couldn’t prepare myself well enough, the experience was scary and disassociating. Budget is smaller - $700-900! Birth plan overall is to feel in control and empowered over scared and stressed.
I would like to give birth at home. This would be my second home birth. I like taking the holistic approach
$5000 Birth plan consist of During birth - hospital birth - non medicated - vaginal birth - in water if possible - low lights - free movement - food/drink - partner to catch baby if wants - handed baby immediately and breastfeed as soon as possible - delayed cord clamping until cord stops pulsating and white - partner to go with nicu if required - no bath for the first 2-3 days
Home birth and accepts blue cross blue shield of Michigan
Home $5,000 Minimal intervention. This will be my fourth child, first planned home birth.
Hi there! VBAC no epidural birth centre birth no vaccines for baby immediately after birth and no coached pushing and waiting for the cord to turn white and intermittent fetal monitoring and not labouring on my back
Birth at hospital, I have blue cross complete Medicaid and I’d like minimal intervention and testing. I want nipt testing because I have a child with downs, I want ultrasounds and I want to birth all natural and have delayed cord clamping until the cord is white. I want minimal people in the room and just want a calm dark environment to birth naturally in a safe place just in case there’s complications because all my babies have had jaundice
Home preferable Hospital 2nd option I have Medicaid(?) so looking for Medicaid accepted, within my area.
Hospital birth Budget flexible Birth plan is epidural, I have fast painful labors
I am a mother of 2 pregnant with my third child due the end of July. I had my first birth in a hospital, induced, and my second at home with a midwife. I am looking for the flexibility of a home birth along with the decreased pressure. I have no set budget amount but would like flexible payment plan. I would love to labor fairly uninterrupted and have my husband and mom with me for support.
I am unsure as of now, my first birth was with an epidural in the hospitals but my son had gastroschisis so it was heavily monitored. I would love to give birth at home but without a fallback on epidural scares me. Estimated budget it probably $3000-$3500 Birth plan is also TBD I am 11 weeks. If I did an at home birth I would love a birthing pool. Water calms me a lot. We have a bathtub but it’s tight but it could work instead. No vaccinations at all, minimal medical intervention unless needed. I feel like I shouldn’t book a doula until I know my baby is healthy at the anatomy scan? But I would love your thoughts.
I’d like a water birth at a safe facility please. And I’d like to spend a bit less vs. a hospital. I want to be seen and heard.
Plan to birth in a hospital, would like to attempt all natural delivery with no epidural. Insurance should take care of majority of cost. Would like support during birth/labor. Would like guidance for my husband to do most of the work with supporting me.
I would like an home waterbirth with providers who preferably accept insurance. I’m not sure of my budget yet. My birth plan which is subject to change: delayed cord clamping, natural birth no pain management, skin to skin for mom and dad for the first 60 minutes, no eye ointment, vit k drops instead of a shot. That’s all for now but I’m still writing it. I would like a midwife who has experience with at least 7-10 home water births.
I need a cnm for insurance purposes and I would prefer a homebirth
I need to find *female only* parental care. I do not want to be seen by a male at all during my prenatal care or delivery of my child. I am open to giving birth in either my home or the hospital. I have United health care through the state for insurance but I am also open to paying out of pocket. I want as natural of a birth as possible.
I would like to give birth at home. I have 2 children already and both births were not like anything I had hoped for. I was hoping to find someone to take Blue Cross Blue Shield but if not my budget is about $1,500. I would just like to stay home and have my third and last baby in a peaceful place.
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