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I plan on a home, water birth. I have insurance that covers doula and midwife’s.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. i was wondering if you guys take tricare insurance. i want to give a vaginal birth with limited medication but i want to be offered medication throughout labor in case i change my mind, i want as little interventions/interruptions as possible unless medically necessary and more
I am a trans man. I am seeking a birth doula who is invested in supporting trans pregnancy and the many complications of experiencing dysphoria in pregnancy, and supporting my needs as a trans parent through the birthing process. Additionally, I have hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, and persistent proteinuria and am seeing a high risk doctor for my birth. I would like to have a non-c-section in the hospital setting with my MFM practice, and be supported in my needs as a gestational parent and birthing person. Also I would like a doula who is equipped to support my wife as non-gestational parent and new queer parents. We have dealt with loss (she had an early miscarriage when we TTC'd earlier in life) and this has impacted my experience of pregnancy as well. I plan to give birth at NYU Langone. Our estimated budget for a doula is $2500, but we are just starting this journey and are open to alternatives.
I’m planning on giving birth at a hospital. This is my first pregnancy so I am a bit confused and unsure where to start.
I plan to give birth at Oishei Children’s hospital. My fiancé and I are in the process of figuring out a birth plan but don’t really know where to start, since this is our first kid.
Planning to give birth at Lenox Hill hospital in NYC. We are looking for a postpartum doula AND night nurse, someone who can help me adjust postpartum and care for me and my baby. I want the nurse to help make sure my baby sleeps throughout the night and takes care of the baby while I work. Also, I want the nanny to cook for us. Estimated budget is TBD. Birth plan is natural vaginal. Mandatory: Must speak English and Mandarin Chinese.
I plan to give birth at South Nassau hospital and would like to have a natural birth.
1) I plan to give birth at a local birthing center affiliated with (and next door to) a hospital. 2) $1,500-2,000 3) I need help - I’d prefer to have a non-medicated, vaginal birth, but it’s my first time and I understand that what I think sounds best may not be most realistic at the time. I’d like someone to guide me so we can have a game plan for what I ‘want’ and what I might end up with.
i really wanted a at home birth, but if not i would prefer to give birth at st. charles. I dont want any medication that isnt necessary i want skin to skin if possible for both me and the dad.
I would like to give birth at home. My estimated budget is 2,000. My birth plan is to have a doula, midwife and mental health coach to help me with this birth.
I plan to give birth at Alexander Cohen hospital but live in Bedstuy Brooklyn. I would like a post partum doula/night nurse completely covered by my Anthem Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance. By August I will also have an 18 month old as well.
Giving birth at St. Peter's Hospital. Budget $2000.
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