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A doula with home birth experience and who can provide emotional and physical support during labor
I plan to give birth at the birthing center through Vida Midwifery. I am ideally hoping to have a water birth. My budget is max $3,500.00 ideally.
We plan to give birth at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque. As far as a birth plan goes, I’m not sure if I will be doing a natural delivery or epidural yet. I plan on doing hypnobirthing, and delayed cord cutting (if all goes to plan.) My budget is around $1,000 but that’s flexible.
Hospital birth, ideally unmedicated birth, want someone to help us feel supported physically and mentally and advocate for us
-Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital -Provide your estimated budget Don't have one -Describe your birth plan Hospital possible induction, no epidural, want to be in the water as much as I can, dont want to be stuck to the bed.
Lovelace Women's Health in Albuquerque New Mexico Tricare Insurance
Planning to give birth in a hospital. Estimated budget is 5,000$ -$15,000. This is my second pregnancy, but first birth - since my first pregnancy was a chemical pregnancy and ended in a miscarriage. My birth plan is relatively open and flexible - the only thing I am decided on at the moment is that I would like to walk around as much as possible for as long as I can before I need to start pushing.
Home I had a c section but want a vaginal birth no hospitals do vaginal birth after c setion
I plan to give birth near home, but the hospital is not one that my OB works at, so I will be giving birth at a different hospital due to past experiences and preferences. I would like a provider who accepts Tricare Prime. I would like to have a calm and safe vaginal birth (past experience is traumatic and I was not heard).
I would like somebody that could help me achieve a smooth at home nonmedicated birth
1. UNM Main Hospital 2. $1000 3. Medicated vaginal birth
I plan to give birth at the hospital, I want to try and have a unmedicated birth but if the pains too much I want to go over options, no epidural, I want to be able to give birth other then on my back, I want to extend cord clamping until it’s white, I don’t want the baby to leave the room if he doesn’t have too and my partner will be there with him if he has too leave the room, I don’t want my placenta yanked out,
I am looking for information about midwives and doulas for hospital birth or birthing center. I am on Medicaid. I want still developing my birth plan, I would like someone to educate me and help me develop a natural leaning birth plan.
Plan to give birth at home. 2nd pregnancy. Low income so need a doula that does not charge a lot. I will be planning on having a VBAC.
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