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Looking to have a home birth after a prior cesarean. The time between births will be approx 19 months.
I’m not sure on what the budget will be. I am interested in doing a birth at a birthing center in the water.
I plan to give birth at home I have a medical insurance so I hope it covers a midwife but if not budget is around 5k I am still working on my birth plan but I want it to be as natural as possible
I would someone to advocate for me during labor as well as support me through labor. I want to go the natural route.
1. I am exploring hospital or in home options if my health and baby growth allows (growing fibroids) 2. Budget depends on what services provided 3. Still in process of developing birth plan
Birth location: Queen of the Valley hospital in West Covina, CA Budget: unknown I want to aim for an unmediated birth Preferred language: English Aetna southern CA HMO
I would love to have a natural home birth. My first birth was natural but it was at a hospital. I’d like to spend less than $3000. I’m wondering what insurance cover since my insurance does cover midwives but I don’t have any in my “contracted plan area”.
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting. My budget is a little bit tight but depending on experience I'm open to price. I want to have as natural of a birth as possible. If extremely necessary, I'm open to medical interventions but the most I would like to do as of now is an epidural and even then, I'd like to try to give birth without needing it.
I plan to give birth at a hospital and I have anthem blue cross insurance.
1 - Hospital 2- Insurance Molina 3 - have midwife or doula help me throughout pregnancy and come with me to hospital
I’m looking for a doula that accepts medical with cal optima insurance I’m located in La Habra, CA I’m planning in giving birth at the hospital.
Need a midwife that tricare would cover, hospital birth
Home or birth center $3000-$10000 Most natural birth possible, not pushing vaccines, no vitamin k shot, delayed cord clamping, water birth
I plan on giving birth at home. Estimated budget of 5,000 for entire birth. We don't have a birth plan.
I plan to give birth at home. I would love a midwife that can be covered under my insurance. My budget is no more than $3,000. I would like to do an all natural water birth
I would love to look into home birth, but I don’t know much about it, I’m interested in knowing prices to know if it’s something my family can afford I have no idea as to how much all of this cost so would want a run down. I currently have la healthcare as medical and I know it’s a long shot as to anyone receiving medical through here. But thought I would give it a try as well if I can save myself from paying out of pocket. Budget for me would be about $2000 I would say? I want to do things as naturally as I can and allow my body to take its course during labor. I want to avoid interferences as much possible and even avoid cord clamping, or medications. Be as relaxed and mentally trained as possible for birth.
Definitely would love more direction in the process. Currently looking at my options for birth and just want to choose the least stressed environment as possible.
1. If my home is suitable for the at home birth then that would be fine for me 2.if you could give me a run down on how pricing is I’m a first time mom and don’t really have a budget in mind. 3. I need a plan
I want to give birth at home. 4000 budget and provider needs certification and years of experience and someone who speaks Spanish.
1. In a hospital 2. It would depend on services 3. Hospital birth. Vaginal. Prefer not to have a C-section. Prefer not to Induce. If epidural is preventable , great. But open to it if it’s recommended. Was recommended with my last birthing experience because I didn’t know the proper tools to bare contractions.
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