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Medicaid - Community Care Plan insurance, planning a no intervention un-medicated hospital birth
I would like a Doula who will coach me during and be with me during birth.
I plan on giving birth at a birth center and I have insurance that fully overs doulasunited healthcare and simply Medicaid. I want to give birth without an Epidural or pain meds as best as possible and looking for support and guidance through it all. This is my first baby and I’m excited but also want to be as prepared as can be!
I’m not on a strict program I just want someone who know what they are doing and loves what they are doing
Plan to give birth at hospital with epidural. I am looking for someone to coach me and ground me during the process. This is my second baby and my first was traumatic/painful delivery with epidural
The plan in South Miami I don’t have an estimated budget. I just would like pretty so I wanted to know a little bit more would like somebody to speak Spanish
Water birth 43 first time mother need more information
I want to give birth at the hospital (south miami or baptist). I would like to have a natural birth and learn hypnobirthing techniques. My budget is around 1000 dollars. I don’t have a birth plan yet but would like help with that. My insurance provider is Aetna.
Need support for an unmedicated vaginal birth at Memorial Hospital West and some prenatal support/coaching to prepare for birth. Budget is $2000
Looking for midwife and dula who works together great . I’m also interested in water birth
- Hospital - Insurance coverage hopefully - Natural unmedicated calm birth
Hello! I plan to have my baby girl at home and with my husband by my side. As far as estimated budget, I really don't have a set number. I would prefer to have a water birth as well.
Planning to give birth in a hospital. I’m not sure what an appropriate budget is I’d have to do more research. I want to give birth without any medications if possible.
I would like to give birth naturally without epidural at the hospital with the help of a doula or midwife
I plan to give birth at Baptist Kendall location. I have $1000 to put towards the expense. I would like to have a natural unmedicated birth. Ideally I’d work with an English speaking black woman with at least 5 years experience. I’ll be 37 by the time of delivery. It would be wonderful if they knew how to do after birth healing baths.
My husband is in the army stationed overseas and might not be there for birth. I need someone to be with me and support me during labor and birth as well as advocate. My insurance is Tricare select
I had a C-Section last year June 19th and I am currently 17 weeks pregnant. I would like to attempt for. VBAC but the doctors I’m finding are not supportive of my decision and I understand why, but I also know it’s possible. I need help along the way to attempt to have a successful VBAC.
I'm looking for someone to support me and my husband as we prepare to and work towards the birth of our son into the world. I'm a new mom, 19 weeks along as of now, and although I have excitement and hope and conviction about giving birth naturally in a birth center, I also have some first-time fears about pain management, and logistics. We live on Big Pine Key, 3 hours away from the birth center I hope to use (Maternity Options of Miami). My home is not suitable for a home birth for multiple reasons, and the only local option is a hospital in Key West that I very much want to avoid giving birth in if at all possible. That being said, I understand complications can happen, and am open to transferring to a hospital if absolutely necessary. Regardless, my work-in-progress birth plan involves minimal intervention, no medications (although I'm considering having Nitrous Oxide available for pain/stress management if necessary), no separation after birth, no episiotomy, no vaccinations or vitamin K or eye cream for baby (ideally no administration of anything for the first several weeks). I envision a calm, profound, focused, and natural birth in the tub with my husband at my side and only the midwives and a doula present. I will have no visitors during or after, and we hope to go home (or to a hotel for a day or two to return for postnatal checks) the day of. I'm looking for someone who will offer my husband suggestions and be as supportive to him almost as much as me through the birthing process (he's seen too many movies/tv shows with dramatic births and is a little concerned about all this). I'd like suggestions for techniques and positions, and assistance with preparing for birth and successfully laboring in a holistic way. Christian philosophical background a major plus! I'm hoping to find a lower cost doula, but not necessarily the cheapest. I'm willing and prepared to pay as much as $1000 if I really feel good about the fit, but would be thrilled to find a good doula for around 800.
I am looking for a labor doula that is covered under Tricare Select East and meets their qualifications. I use OB/GYN Associates of Miami LLC and plan to give birth at the hospital they use, Baptist Hospital of Miami at Kendall Dr. I am prepared to pay the insurance deductible, hopefully no more than $500.
I would like a doula to be present for birth only, I have a very tight budget
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