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i have twins, and a daughter & this is my 3rd pregnancy. with this potentially being my last, i want to try my hardest to go natural, no epidural. but i know for sure i need a good support system and someone who knows how to walk me through this. i plan to give birth, at mercy south hospital.
Plan to give birth at hospital, and want an unmedicated natural birth and need some support for that.
I am looking for a Doula that accepts Medicaid. I plan on birthing in a hospital, I am still working on a birth plan but I would like a Doula that can help me with that as well. I would also prefer a Doula that can be there with me at birth
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I have no idea what this costs, but I’m looking for something inexpensive that accepts BCBS insurance. I’m going to work toward doing it as natural as possible. I am not anti-epidural but if I can have someone prepare me, I shouldn’t need it. My husband will be involved in my birth. But I believe I want delayed cord clamping, the golden hour, and a natural birth with as least of a risk of tearing as possible.
Birth at Mercy South hospital. Birth plan would be low interventions.
looking for help in delivery looking for someone in the saint louis area looking for someone with years experience i plan on delivering at mercy south also someone that excepts healthy blue insurance
Home birth and pregnancy education (for husband and me tip to make the process easier and less stressful as possible + breathing techniques and position)
I will be having a home birth I don’t know what my budget is my birth plan is to have my baby at home. Do everything at home?
I plan to give birth at Home. My budget is $4000-$5000. I would like to have a water birth, no vaccinations for my baby, and no shots for pain. I would like for My Husband to be with me to be able to support me during pushing stages. I would like a mirror to see my baby’s birth. I would like for it to be as quiet as possible. I would like the lights to be dim. I would like my baby to be placed on my chest immediately. I would like to breast feed as soon as possible.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, my budget would be around $1000, I plan to have an epidural but would like to be able to give birth in whatever position feels the most comfortable/helpful to delivering my baby.
This is my first pregnancy I’m wanting to have an at home birth.
Looking for help and education for an unmedicated birth. Would like to be in a birthing center.
I’m looking for a doula and postpartum doula. I’m giving birth in a hospital I would like the doula to have at least 5 years of experience. I would also like to know if your company excepts insurance to determine my out of pocket cost and my estimated budget is $1000-1500.
I want to home birth. But feel like I have no choice but to go to the hospital. Help. I don't have a budget, I'm using state insurance. I want to home birth, have my baby at home and have the comfort of my own environment. I use Illinois blue cross blue shield. My current provider is Dr. Shannon Waller Davis at heartland woman's center in shiloh Illinois I'm only using this provider because I feel like I have no choice. No options. I'm stuck in a corner and I'm in fight or flight.
Hello! I plan on giving birth in a hospital with low intervention such as no epidural . Methods such as hydrotherapy, movement and birthing ball are desired . No episiotomy if not medically necessary and delayed chord clamping . I do not necessarily have a budget
Hi, I’m going to be a first time mom! As I am super excited and starting to plan my near future, I am also trying to navigate how I want my birthing experience to go. I know that I would like to have a hospital birth, which I believe I have found the perfect hospital for me. As of right now I am still researching this and that. Meaning, there are so many different birthing experiences. I’m sure everyone has their dream ideal labor and delivery story to which some come true and some do not. I am fully aware anything can happen but before we go there, I do have an “ideal” way I’d like to see my labor going. I would very much prefer an unmedicated birth. My main goal is no epidural. I do have a few different reasons as to why I don’t want it, but that is something we can always get into later if you’d like! I should also mention again, this is my goal! If at any point I get to a point during labor where I absolutely want it or feel that I need it, if able to, I will change my mind. I also would love to stay away from Pitocin as long as possible as long as there are no complications etc. of course if the labor is getting dangerous for me or baby, I understand. I am also hoping as my doula (when we find each other!) you will help me understand more about these. As long as things go as planned, I plan on my mother and boyfriend being present during my labor and birth. I also hope I can add another amazing support person to the list! Someone that will 110% advocate for me if and when needed, and Someone that will keep me updated and educated! I hope to speak soon, thank you!
This is my 5th baby. I really have no idea how birth will go. I made it to an induction with my 4th baby which very much surprised me. I would love not to go to 41 weeks with this baby like I have with the previous kiddos. I have done unmedicated births in the past and would prefer this birth to be unmedicated as well. Though this is a suprise 5th baby and I am very much not looking forward to delivery as I am very aware of what to expect pain wise. I have Tricare Prime insurance through TriWest.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital in one of their pools. My estimated budget would be $1400. I haven’t really created my birth plan besides that but plan giving birth natural
We are expecting our first baby and are looking for a doula who can help guide and support us through the process. We recently moved to the area and are also new to military life, so we don't have family nearby and are still learning about local resources and birth options. We plan to give birth at Memorial Hospital in Shiloh. Our preference is to have as natural a birth as possible. I would like to avoid an epidural unless it becomes medically necessary, and I hope to avoid induction or other interventions unless they are needed for the health and safety of me or my baby. My goal is to be present, informed, and actively involved in the birth process. Since this is our first baby, we have limited knowledge and would love a doula who is experienced in educating and supporting first-time parents throughout pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. For our budget, we would prefer to work with a doula whose services are covered by Tricare Prime or who has experience helping military families navigate reimbursement options. We are open to discussing costs and available packages.
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