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Im 33 weeks in need of a Doula that accepts Tx Children Medicade. I can’t pay out of pocket. Seriously Inquiries Only!
I plan on giving birth at a hospital. I don't have a budget because I'm hoping Tricare will pay for everything. I don't have a birth plan at the moment. I'm high risk according to my obgyn so I'm not sure. My insurance is Tricare.
We plan on having a hospital birth. I don’t have much money so I’m not sure my estimated budget. I just plan on having the baby at the hospital and then transitioning back home.
Giving birth at HCA Clear Lake in Webster, Texas. Budget. Up to $1500. I would like to labor without analgesics and epidural for as long as possible but it's my first birth so I'm open to an epidural. I'd like a former nurse or certified nurse midwife to help me with switching positions to get baby down in the correct position and keep me moving when nurses can't come in to see me.
Home is where I would like to be. I want to find someone my insurance covers and I don’t really have birthplan yet .
I plan to give birth in a hospital but want to birth at home for as long as possible. I’d like to have a natural unmedicated birth. Our budget is probably around or less than 2k
I plan on giving birth at The Women's Hospital of Texas, my insurance provider is Tricare West, and my birth plan is simple, I do want to be medicated, I am keeping my placenta, and I am doing delayed cord clamping until baby's cord is white and no longer pulsating.
I need help during labor process, vaginal no tear
I plan to give birth at a hospital. Vaginal birth and I want to learn more about specific birth plans
Women's Hospital of Texas; Max $1000; Would like unmedicated VBirth
Looking for a birth doula to help create a birth plan and execute when the time comes. This is my first child and I would like to delivery unmedicated if at all possible. I will be delivering in the med center at Texas children’s. Budget is flexible
1. Hospital 2. 1000$ 3. Normal vaginal birth, calm and peaceful
I am currently on baby number six. I’ve had four vag deliveries one cesarean. I will make five month pregnant next week! Also 13 month post cesarean. I am in a nerve wreck as I am trying for trans vag. I had an horrible experience with my cesarean. Hopefully a doula is what I need when it comes to knowledge and any preparation needed
I’m looking for a doula for my Medically necessary induction that is covered by Texas Medicaid
I wouldn't mind a hospital birth, but a water birth is my choice. I have insurance with Aetna, so whatever my insurance doesn't cover is my budget...? If you don't work with insurance, ideally I'm not trying to go over 6k. I prefer a holistic and natural approach. I need someone I can contact easily that will respond withing a couple hours and not 24 hours. I prefer a midwife/doula that is a POC, has a background in ancient traditional birthing, and knows herbs better than me. I don't want Westernized typical American care where I'm just another dollar to the facility and not a patient growing a little human. Ideally, my midwife/doula is compassionate, can be funny where space allows, and is very knowledgeable and can handle emergencies if the case cause for it rather than automatically pressing for cesarean.
1) HCA Health in Webster, TX 2) I’m not very sure on a budget as I haven’t done much research. 3) I want to try to go unmedicated, not lying on my back, I want open mobility, a calm and uplifting environment and I want everything to feel natural.
This is my third child. I want to do this natural and minimal medications. I want to be able to over come the pain and do what was always intended for my body to handle. The epidural has gave me more trauma then actual birth or anything after. I plan to give birth at HCA clear lake or Houston Methodist clear lake. My budget for this is on the lower end, being under $650
This is my first baby. My family lives in California and I live in Long Beach. So I’m in need of learning the do’s and don’ts of childbirth and afterbirth care. Also prepping my body for delivery. Ideally I would like to have a water birth because it seems safer for the baby and I. By research I’ve seen most doula’s cost $25 an hour. I do have insurance and I’m hoping that can help with the finances.
Hi! I’m 26 weeks pregnant with our baby girl (due June 11) and planning to deliver in Houston, at a hospital. I have TRICARE West Prime and am hoping to find a doula who accepts TRICARE and is familiar with the authorization process. I’m also hoping to work with a Christian doula whose support aligns with our faith and values. I’m looking for calm, encouraging labor support and would love to connect to see if we’d be a good fit. Thank you so much!
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