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I'm new to all of this. I need help with the birth plan, someone experienced to help me follow my plan in the hospital and get me through the pain
I am a soon to be mom of 4 my son and I have a very little village, my husbands main priority will be my children and my priority is my pregnancy and self I need somebody who can help me so I know my existing babies are cared for by the person I trust the most, their daddy. I do have high risk pregnancies as well Birth at mercy OKC I have sooner care I live in Garvin CO
We are going to go to Owasso St. John birthing center. I have a midwife.
I am aiming for a vbac. I plan to give birth at Saint Francis main in tulsa oklahoma. I would like a doula that is covered through insurance. I have Aetna through Soonercare. I just really do not want to have a C-section. That’s my only goal. I think I would also like to try a natural birth as well. I plan to for sure labor at home spontaneously for as long as possible the go to the hospital.
Hospital birth, 2nd unmedicated birth, needing lactation support, needing a voice for birth plan, support and tips for unmedicated birth, tips for reducing tears during birth etc
Not sure about where I'll be birthing, as the nearest hospitals that catch babies are over an hour away. I like the idea of birthing at home, but I'm not sure that's an option, seeing as I'm past 40 years old, have had recurrent pregnancy loss, and had a previous cesarean. I have endometriosis. I need a trauma-informed care provider due to C-PTSD. I want a calm, Christ-focused birth. Nothing bright, nothing loud. No extra voices. I want information on placenta encapsulation. I have a VERY tight budget, as my husband and I are both disabled. We might be willing to discuss a barter, depending on needs.
Home ideally- or hospital $5,000 or less Natural as possible
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I am on Medicaid. I am currently working on my birth plan.
Hospital birth, goals of unmedicated, attempting VBAC, budget around $1500 but flexible
I am first time expecting mother and I am almost 8 weeks pregnant and have been looking into a birthing doula. I have a pretty good birthing plan that I have been working on but would love to have someone advocate for it and also provide support during labor. I have bcbs native blue but I do not believe doula care is covered unless you know a way to get it covered through insurance. Otherwise i would be interested in discussing pricing for self paid services. My ob currently is Dr Hollie Black from Tulsa Womens Healthcare and will birth my baby at Saint Francis Main.
Wanting to find a midwife, I'm not wanting to do a hospital birth because of pass experience
Birth Doula to help with creating birthing plan and to also assist with labor. Possible need for postpartum and assistance with breastfeeding. Plan to give birth in hospital
I have soonercare. I want a VBAC. I’m 41. I want to deliver at mercy in Oklahoma City.
Home birth, Spanish speaking preferred, TRICARE authorized
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I don’t have a budget or spending cost in mind yet. I am looking for someone who specializes in natural birth techniques due to not wanting an epidural with my back issues. I also would like an advocate in the room. And someone who can help with breastfeeding/pumping.
Looking for a doula for a home birth. Located in Comanche Oklahoma
I plan to give birth at Mercy hospital in Ardmore, OK. I do not have a budget-hoping its a covered service by my insurance. Birth plan is natural without any interventions. My insurance provider is ChampVA.
I’m not sure whether to give birth in a hospital or not. I’m not sure about budget but the OBGYN i currently go to isn't a place I feel i would be the most comfortable giving birth. I want a natural birth with a delayed cord cutting, I’m not sure about epidurals or any medications they’d give and haven’t gotten it explained to me much.
Hospital soonercare insurance Hoping for a VBAC this time
-My names Aly, I’m 20 years old and due in July. I’m wanting a water birth at a facility made for water births. Preferably one that I’ll have my own space and not have to share an area with someone. -I have insurance but no outside midwife/doula take insurance. I want someone who can take insurance or has a payment system to split payments or doesn’t cost 7,000. This is a must for me due to not having the time to pay out of pocket. -For my birthing plan I don’t ask much. 1. I only want one or two people on my care team. 2. No rushing through the process. 3. I want the cord to be white before being cut 4. No constant fetal monitoring -I want a licensed and certified doula/midwife
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