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I want a calm, supportive hospital birth with a midwife present to advocate for me and help me understand everything. I prefer a natural birth without an epidural and want clear communication before anything is done. I expect my care team to respect my choices and only perform procedures with my full understanding and consent
Me gustaría me que me contactara soy mamá primeriza y me interesa infórmame sobre mi embarazo y cuando mi bebé nazca, y no tengo familia cerca de mi
I plan to give birth at the hospital. I would appreciate receiving limited prenatal support, birthing support and postpartum support. My main needs are postpartum support. My estimated budget is $2000. I would like to receive medical intervention/medication. I would like to delay cord cutting and engage in delayed baths. I am open to other birthing plan options.
Hospital. No budget. Would like a non medicated natural childbirth. Water birth is an option I would like to explore. I would appreciate a Christian faith based background doula.
I want to have a home birth I don’t have a budget as of yet I just want to get an estimate and my birth plan is as follows (based on hospital setting but can also apply to home birth) Birth Preferences Environment •Dim lighting •Calm music / nature sounds •Minimal staff and interruptions •Essential oils or natural scents allowed •Freedom to move, walk, or change positions •Access to birthing ball, tub, or shower •Partner present at all times ⸻ Labor Preferences •I decline to labor with pain medication. •I prefer natural pain relief methods such as: • Breathing and relaxation techniques • Movement and position changes • Warm compresses or water therapy (shower/tub) • Massage or counterpressure • Visualization / prayer / affirmations • I prefer intermittent fetal monitoring instead of continuous. • I DECLINE unnecessary vaginal exams. • I DECLINE IV, unless medically necessary (saline lock only if needed). • I DECLINE labor induction or augmentation (Pitocin, breaking water) unless medically required. ⸻ Delivery Preferences • I prefer to push in upright or side-lying positions. • I prefer to follow my body’s natural urges to push. • I prefer to avoid episiotomy (allow tearing if needed). • I prefer delayed cord clamping • I prefer partner to cut the umbilical cord. • I prefer immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth. ⸻ After Birth • Baby to stay with me at all times (rooming in). • I plan to breastfeed exclusively; please no formula or pacifiers. • No interruptions during bonding time. • If baby needs to be taken to nursery, partner accompanies baby. • I prefer to delay the first bath until at least 24 hours after birth. ⸻ In Case of Cesarean (If Needed) • Gentle or family-centered cesarean (clear drape, music allowed). • Partner present during surgery. • Immediate skin-to-skin if possible, or with partner. • Delayed cord clamping if possible. • Breastfeeding in recovery room.
I plan to give birth at the hospital but a at home birth would be ideal. My budget is low because i’m not working. My birth plan is someone who will advocate my needs to an unmediated birth, helping with all things to get through the birth.
I am very newly pregnant for the first time and doing research to understand what my options are for birth and postpartum support.
I’m alone here in the state and I’m worried of not being able to take care of my self or the baby in case my delivery was hard. My husband has a lot of work and I might be home alone most of time. I want to make sure someone helps if I had a surgery or a hard delivery. I’m giving birth at WAKEMED Raleigh. I’m on Medicaid and I don’t have a plan.
1) Wake med north hospital 2)$800-$1000 3) not yet completed
Hello, hope you are doing well. This is my first time having outside assistance besides my support group (fiancé & family) but i was wondering if you could assist me with throughout the other half of my pregnancy journey & hopefully beyond that. Thank you for hearing me out. I also would like to know if you accept Healthy blue medicaid insurance.
I plan to give birth at UNC Clayton hospital. I prefer to have an unmedicated vaginal delivery
i want to birth at home. me and my partner would like to speak with someone about birth plans etc
1. Duke Hospital 2. Insurance 3. I plan on having a gentle scheduled C-section with having my tubes removed. I would like to have delayed cord clamping and I want to keep my placenta as well.
1. I plan to give birth at UNC Rex in Raleigh, NC. 2. Between 500-1200 3. I need to be induced at 38 weeks due to chronic high blood presssure and would like an epidural.
I am a second time mom, pregnant with twins. I will be giving birth in a hospital, but am planning on a natural a birth with as little intervention as possible.
Hospital birth, natural or epidural birth, guidance and support for wishes during birth process
Giving birth at WakeMed Cary in NC, need to be tricare covered and unsure of a birth plan yet
Hospital 1000-1200 Plan: -Delayed cord clamping I don’t want my umbilical cord clamped or cut until it’s turns white or pulsing. -Absolutely NO pulling or tugging of my placenta! Unless emergency I want it to come out naturally on its own. -No cutting (episotomy) I want to tear naturally no cutting down there. I do not give consent. -No laying down while giving birth I want to give birth either, in the water, squatting, with the handle bars. -Lights off and worship music playing -I want to do the Golden Hour No taking her immediately after birth, I want that connection with her immediately after birth -No Baths!! I don’t want her to have a bath the white stuff on her skin is good for her skin and protects it’s the first few days after being born -All testing must be done in be room Do not take her out of the room! If emergency Dad must be allowed to follow -No giving birth at 37weeks I want to go as long as I can to prepare my body unless it’s an Emergency No cord tractions-No Pulling on Placenta -immediately after giving birth I want to latch my baby and that will cause my body to release the placenta
I plan on giving birth in the hospital. I would like to avoid an epidural, but am open to one if I change my mind, maybe. I am open to using other pain techniques including nitrous oxide, but I'm, not sure about opioids and iv pain meds. I am looking to pay very little or nothing outside of insurance if I can. I am having a baby girl and would like a quiet, fun, peaceful birth with lots of encouragement. I don't mind some medical intervention, but a lot I would like to avoid unless absolutely necessary.
Wake med hospital Don’t know price Needing help on a calm birth with help for my husband to help me and make sure my needs are meet when I’m going through labor
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