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I plan to give birth in my home and I’m unsure how much a midwife costs but I would say at least 200 a month I’m not sure
CMC Main I have Medicaid 1. Environment & Atmosphere I prefer a calm, quiet environment Lights: dim / normal Music: (playlist) Limit number of people in the room/ I do not want residents or any training being done while in labor I’d like freedom to move around during labor 2. Labor Preferences Positions: walking, squatting, hands-and-knees, birthing ball I would like to get into the shower/ prefer a jacuzzi room I would like birthing ramp for support I prefer to avoid being confined to the bed unless necessary Intermittent monitoring vs. continuous (if medically safe) I’d like to eat/drink during labor if allowEd
I would like to have an at home water birth but I have medicaid.
I have Tricare Select insurance and plan to give birth in a hospital setting. At the moment, I’m unsure of my estimated out-of-pocket budget because I’m still learning what is covered under my insurance plan. I also do not have a finalized birth plan yet and would appreciate guidance and education throughout the pregnancy and birth process to help me make informed decisions. I’m looking for someone supportive, knowledgeable, and experienced with helping first-time or still-planning parents navigate labor, delivery, postpartum care, and birth preferences.
I plan to give birth naturally at UNC Rex in Raleigh. I am just looking for a price range for a doula.
I just want a female support person during labor as I don’t have any female support for labor, but I also want them to know and understand what’s going on. I also need one through my healthy blue Medicaid as I cannot afford one
I am 4 weeks pregnant. I want to give a home birth.i have healthy blue medicaid.
I plan to give birth at home as of right now. My doula would be covered by Medicaid. My birth plan is to labor in the tub/pool and have the most pain free labor I could have naturally. Delayed cord clamping. Natural pain reliefs. I would like my husband to cut the cord.
I’m looking for a doula to support me during my first hospital birth, due August 5th. I plan to deliver at Greensboro’s Women & Children’s Hospital and will be using Medicaid/Healthy Blue coverage if available. I want a calm, supportive, and reassuring birth experience with someone who can help advocate for me, keep me comfortable, and guide me through labor emotionally and physically. I’d like support with breathing, positioning, pain management techniques, and staying relaxed during labor. My goal is to have a positive hospital birth where I feel informed, supported, and respected throughout the process.
I am a first time mom, will be 45 at birth, giving birth at UNC Chapel Hill. I am looking for a doula to help with the hope of an unmedicated birth, but open to whatever birth is most healthy for me and baby. Budget up to $2000
I plan to give birth at Forsyth Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC Aetna insurance as coverage Natural birth insurance plan details: ID: W500252578
Planning on vbac in a hospital in Huntersville, NC
I want to give birth at home all natural no hospital I’ve given birth 3 times in hospital and I hated every minute of it
Hospital, 1750, postpartum, feeding care, physiological birth, holistic options
hospital birth preferred. budget $1500 - don't currently have a birth plan, hoping someone can guide me through this. This would be my first and I'm seeking guidance.
Post birth help and assisted hospital delivery (patient advocacy). Maybe some education.
I am planning a waterbirth at Cone Health Women’s Hospital in Greensboro. I would like to be able to use insurance to help cover doula if possible, if not I’d like to spend no more than a $1000. I am having a lot of anxiety about birth and am just looking for someone to make me feel more comfortable throughout the process.
I plan to give birth surrounded by the quiet of my home and my husband. I would like a certified nursing midwife who has experience with home births for first time moms.
- Washington, NC - Budget: $2,500 - Female certified prenatal, labor, and postpartum doula. 5 or more years of experience. - Mom is 29 years old, and it's her first pregnancy. Has ADHD and OCD and has experienced perinatal depression. - Additional Duties: sleep training, lactation support, and light cleaning and laundry.
Plan to give birth at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Prefer a doula that accepts Tricare Prime. The only 100% decided part of my birth plan is no epidural, calm, relaxed environment, dim lighting, minimal intervention, minimal cervical checks, no medications unless medically necessary. Provided must be certified, must accept Tricare insurance, must have at least 3 years of experience. Would prefer to also have lactation assistance.
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