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I plan to give birth at a hospital, considering this is my first pregnancy ever. My budget is $13,000. I want to try the most natural birth I can, without any meds. But if need be, I will take meds if pain is too strong.
I plan to give birth at NKC Health, a hospital. My budget is under $1800. I want a birth plan that prioritizes ability to move, change positions, advocate for minimal medical intervention unless necessary.
Birth at Mercy South hospital. Birth plan would be low interventions.
At home Cerclage removal, virtual or in person home birth support. No budget
Hi! I just found out I’m pregnant, and I believe I’m about 5 weeks along. I’m wanting to have an unmedicated birth at home with a midwife if possible. I have two previous births that had no complications for myself or the babies. We’re fairly open on the budget depending on our options. I have severe trauma surrounding hospitals and I don’t feel confident that I’ll be able to comfortably labor and deliver in that setting. I’m having a hard time finding anyone that would be willing to come to Trenton, MO. If I can’t find anyone I would have to drive to Kansas City regardless to give birth at a hospital or birthing center of some kind. So any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
I’m not sure what exactly I’m looking for but I’d like to explore the idea of a home birth, so far I’ve been getting my check ups at the hospital. I’m a first time mom and I want my birthing experience to make me feel more connected. I don’t have a budget currently.
Considering a birth doula that is present in early and active labor. I will deliver in Lees Summit MO at Saint Luke’s East. My budget depends on if split payments are an option, preferably under $800 total. I do not have a specific birth plan, I’ve received epidurals in the past, the goal is to not receive the epidural and be able to move around. This is my 4th pregnancy and my husband is not very hands on during the laboring process, he gets nervous about hurting me or baby and just overall uncomfortable. This is why I am considering a doula for extra support. I have history of severe PPD so postpartum service for emotional support would be a plus. (Preferably one home visit postpartum).
I will be giving birth in a hospital. My budget is around $1000. I need help advocating for delayed cord clamping and seeing what other options I have during birth. I do not want any vaccinations at birth, or unnecessary things done to the baby. I would like lactation advice and support, as this is my first child. My husband and I’s main concern is advocating our wants and needs with medical staff, and also just learning more about what delivery will look like and our options.
Wanting to look into having a home birth. I would want a doula with me for the process and to monitor the pregnancy
First time mom, would like support and someone help prepare
Mercy birthing center or something similar I do have insurance, unsure Labor at home for as long as possible
looking for help in delivery looking for someone in the saint louis area looking for someone with years experience i plan on delivering at mercy south also someone that excepts healthy blue insurance
Unmedicated birth at MoBap under midwife care. I would like as affordable as possible…possibly even someone still trying to certify.
I plan to give birth at KU med center but am wanting a natural birth. Would just like more support and guidance and someone there with me during birth to remind me of ways to cope. Hypnobirthing Breathing techniques Dark room Delayed cord clamping Using a midwife Want my husband to catch baby Don't want an epidural but if I do want to be at 6cm or more
I will be giving birth at the hospital without the epidural. I honestly have no clue what a doula costs so I’m unsure what my budget is but I am open. I do not want the epidural. I want to birth and labor in ways that are best for my body. And I want to do what’s best for my baby.
We are giving birth at a hospital and want a low intervention birth, I would like to not get an epidural and learn how to birth naturally and know what to expect, I don't know what our budget is. I would like delayed cord clamping and for the baby to not have a bath for a little while after it is born. I want to decline vaccines at the hospittal as well
I would like to feel empowered during my labor, preferably unmedicated. My husband is very supportive, but I do anticipate needing more help through this. I plan to give birth at a hospital. Estimated budget $1000-2000
My fiancé and i have been really considering growing our family. We already have one son(his bio child) and we plan on a large family eventually. I am/will be (have yet to take a test in a while) a first time mother who is and has always been extremely nervous and we are wanting to do things naturally at home. I want my fiancé to be as much a part of the process as he can(as his son had complications during labor and missed crucial bonding moments with him from birth to a month after). I want us to be safe, knowledgeable, and as prepared as we can be. I have also been looking into lotus births and the like and am interested in learning more about them and what I should be doing while i’m pregnant. what to eat and how to promote the best growth possible and an easier delivery (exercise and such). we are a working class family with him being the sole provider at the moment, so financial aid or a lower cost would be preferable. i’ve never done this and am new to it all so i’m not sure what the process SHOULD look like. i just know i want to be able to relax in that moment. i want everyone(including my fiancé) to be well versed on what is going to happen and what to do so there is only calm and love in the space. i would like to have an at home water birth as well to help with relaxation and i want my fiancé with me at all times(if he can handle it lol)
I plan on delivering at St Joseph Lake St Louis, I'm not really sure I have a budget in mind, just something that's reasonable. My birth plan is to try and go all natural as possible, I would like to try and refrain from having any Pitocin or an epidural. I would also like the opportunity to use nitrous oxide if I need some sort of pain relief and I want to know all my options that are available for birthing. I.E birthing tub, squat bar, etc. I plan on for sure having my husband in the room and possibly our moms but that is still up for discussion. I would like my provider to be someone that is respectful of my wishes and does their best to make sure I achieve said wishes.
Hospital birth, hoping for a doula to help me with pain management in the hospital and lactation at the house.
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