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Hospital birth. No clue on what to expect for a budget. I’m looking for strategies to be prepared to do it naturally, since it spontaneously happened last time. But also want to consider epidural.
1. Abbott Northwestern 2. $2000 3. Natural Birth in the Hospital
1. PLan on giving birth in a hospital setting 2. Estimated budget $1k-1.5K 3. Wanting a second successful VBAC with minimal interventions needed. Unmedicated preferred but very open to epidural.
I plan to birth at home for as long as I can then go to hospital. My first son I was induced at 39 weeks and that day was so long, stressful, miserable. My second came so fast, almost gave birth on the way. Just at 37 weeks. I want my experience to be more spiritual maybe is the right word? I’ve read and seen many wonderful sensual beautiful experiences, peaceful, and I absolutely dream of something like that. And someone that can help my partner actually get involved during the process instead of sleeping LOL. I have UCARE Medicare so I’m not sure if it can be covered or how that works
I will be giving birth at a hospital, I have a congenital heart defect. Im seaking out a birth doula to help speak up for me during labor as i struggled to do so with my first labor & delivery. Unsure Nature delivery with an iv port for magnesium post delivery. As my heart struggles to adjust to the blood volume post delivery.
Hopkins methodist hospital Need hospital assistance
Fairview Southdale hospital in Edina, MN is where I plan to give birth. I'll be having a TOLAC, and while I'd prefer to have an unmedicated birth, I am open to an epidural. My goal is a successful vbac that involves lots of movement and gets my baby earthside safely. My budget is $1500 maximum, but I would prefer to spend $1000-1200.
Have an 8 mo old right now but I also have a 10 cm fibroid planning to have it surgically removed May 6! Wondering your thoughts on pregnancy afterwards any advice is helpful
looking for a doula to assist an unmedicated hospital birth for day of birth.
Regions, St Paul $1000 Epidural yes, natural birth if possible and safe
I plan to give birth in a hospital, I am going on MA so would like a doula that is covered by MA. I want to try to stay natural with birth, it is my first time giving birth so I want to get educated on what’s best for my body so it goes as smooth and healthy as possible.
Planning to give birth at Southdale Hospital. I'll be using state insurance with medica and my insurance will only cover services for doulas in Fairview Health or Allina Network. I would love a labor and postpartum doula.
How much is the cost for a Muslim faith doula or birth coach for a possible c section
We are first time parents-to-be that desire a little extra support to ensure we are preparing the right way, curb our fears, and someone to be there for the birth of our child. Hospital birth planned Budget $2000 Aiming for natural birth but supportive of other procedures if required
Hi Kayla! I'm a mom of 6 - we recently had our second set of twins, 5 weeks old. I'm wondering what type of post-delivery care you provide? As it was with my first set of twins, I'm finding it difficult to meet all of the babies' newborn needs (being held while I breastfeed one, holding or soothing to sleep, etc) while managing my own needs (food and water, haha!). I think we just need some help for a few weeks during the day while my husband is at work. Is this something you do?
I am a first time mom, giving birth with midwives at Fairview South Dale hospital. My budget is $1,700 My plan is to attempt an unmedicated vaginal birth, but I am open to an epidural
1. Methodist Hospital 2. Insurance 3. Haven’t came up with one yet
Maple Grove Hospital. $500-1000. Vaginal without any meds or intervention if possible
I will be living in Rochester but plan to give birth in St. paul. I didnt like my first birth experience so hoping to be more prepared this time. Open to suggestions and pricing
1.Hospital 2. $800 3. Natural vaginal birth, with doula support
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