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I plan on having a hospital birth, but I have no concept of budget or what my birth plan will look like - I am so overwhelmed.
I am planning to go to the hospital, Learn how to breathe during labor, I want to deliver natural, but more details I am still working on my birth plan
This is our first child and would like to go low/no interventions as possible. We like the idea of being home for as long as possible, since it’s our first kid we hope to eventually transition into the hospital but to do the majority of laboring at home with a possible water birth. We would like to receive more education around different interventions, creating a birth plan, and techniques to help with birthing!
Birth Center birth in salem oregon, looking for doula fluent in sign language Have PacificSource Community solutions (medicaid) which fully covers credentialed providers.
Hi! We are planning to give birth at the St. Charles Birthing Center. Our budget is not huge, but can be flexible if it means accessing care that we thing would be beneficial to us and our baby girl. We don’t have a strict birth plan, but I’d say our goal is less interventions, without epidural and pictocin specifically but preferably without meds at all, ability to move around, the least amount of traffic possible in and out of the room, intuitive pushing, etc. We want someone who has a good amount of experience, but an ideal match would be someone who shares our goals previously mentioned. We don’t have any specific special needs — I am in my 20s and my husband in his 30s. Thanks so much for taking the time!
Hello- I am not pregnant, but I am required to audit a childbirth education class for the requirements to become a childbirth educator. I am interested in your course. Do you let people audit your courses? Thank you
Legacy Health Emanual Hospital in Portland Oregon No estimate budget. want it to be covered until Cigna insurance no birth plan yet. want help navigating, but want to have a natural birth with a mix of eastern and western philosophy's . I have ADHD, and was trying to get diagnosed for MCAS right before I found out I was pregnant. this causes me many medical issues that I want to be considered in my journey.
midwife at hospital for low risk, low intervention vaginal delivery who takes medicaid
I plan to give birth at Providence Hospital on Glisan. My budget is unknown I am looking for someone who accepts Providence Health Plan powered by Collective Health Insurance. My birth plan is unmedicated vaginal, delayed cord clamping, low sensory stimulation and having my mother and partner present. No specific requirements. I am 28 and this is my first child. Any help pertaining to baby will be helpful
Prenatal appointments (anxiety after loss of previous pregnancy at around 8 weeks) Support during birth Support after birth (first time parents)
Ashland, hive midwifery, Oregon health plan, September 16.
I plan on having a hospital birth, I want to go as natural birth as possible.
Birth at hospital Have bcbs insurance Want a lower dose epidural Otherwise want natural birth Need support during and after Household help, lactation support, etc
i plan on having a natural unassisted home birth with support from my boyfriend & a doula. i dont have a set birth plan yet. i have estimated $1000 budget.
Hi, I’m looking for a doula for my upcoming birth in Bend, Oregon in July. I have OHP through PacificSource and am hoping to find someone who may be covered or can help me navigate coverage options. Personality wise, I’m blunt, funny, swear like a mechanic, emotionally open, and strong willed. I’m very direct and appreciate the same in others. I do best with people who are genuine, can handle sarcasm and straightforward communication, and don’t talk down to me or over soften things. I’m sensitive underneath it all, and can get overwhelmed easy, but I prefer honesty over coddling. I’m hoping for as natural and "low intervention" of a birth as possible. My body doesn’t respond well to medications or surgery, and I get "white coat syndrome" quickly, so I’m looking for someone who truly respects a physiological, low intervention approach and won’t push unnecessary procedures or pressure me into decisions that don’t align with that. I also need someone who can stay grounded and calm during labor and help keep me focused without being overly clinical or emotionally fragile. It’s important to me that I can be direct in the moment without worrying about hurting feelings. I need someone who can handle honesty, no filter communication without taking it personally. I’m looking for someone steady, respectful, and real who can support me through labor in a way that feels empowering and grounded.
I plan to give birth at the Salem Hospital. I plan to use insurance I am covered by Moda Health through PEBB. I am planning for an unmediated natural birth. I do not want to take the epidural.
Hi, do you know anyone who is twin breech extraction trained/certified?! Have no idea how to look for or find someone like that. I’ll either be at PWF or StV if I go before 36w. That’ll be in July so I’ve got time but would love to find someone! Do you work with any midwives? I’m not sure what I’m allowed to ask for at the hospital so this is all new territory for me…
Good evening, I am looking for a doula that is hopefully somewhat covered by my insurance plan. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Program. Do you accept this insurance? If so I’d love to connect. Regards, Courtney
A doula provides emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum—helping you feel more confident, comfortable, and supported every step of the way.
Where do you plan to give birth? Hospital — OHSU Provide your estimated budget I am planning to use insurance and am hoping that TRICARE West will cover the majority or entirety of costs. I do not currently have a clear out-of-pocket estimate. Describe your birth plan I am planning for an unmedicated water birth with a focus on a calm, low-intervention environment. I prefer minimal medical interventions unless they are medically necessary for the safety of myself or my baby. My support team will consist of my partner and a doula. Provide your estimated budget At this time, my budget is unknown as I am relying on insurance coverage and have not yet received a detailed cost breakdown. TRICARE West — details to be provided as needed
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