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Everything related to pregnancy. It’s been a struggle trying to figure things out.
Homebirth, $3,000 max, very low income, Medicare for insurance
Planning for home birth with midwife and doula. I am 41 and this will be my first pregnancy. I have no serious pre-existing conditions, don't drink, smoke or drink coffee, I avoid sugar and processed carbs now and have a healthy BMI. I have not confirmed pregnancy by bloodwork yet, have not seen my PCP about pregnancy yet, but 3 home tests have confirmed positive. Last period was September 25, 2025, but I also appear to have quite a bit of lutenizing hormone in my system. If pregnancy is confirmed by PCP, I am budgeting for about $7000 for everything out of pocket including labwork and ultrasounds--no health insurance at this time. Have just enrolled in Christian Healthcare Ministry's highest package (Cost-sharing program). If pregnancy is confirmed, it will be a pre-existing condition and not covered by the cost-sharing. Birth plan: vaginal delivery support people allowed: midwive, doula, husband, friend, mother birthing tools: ball, squat bar, stool Room: free movement Fetal monitoring: intermittent Photography: probably not, unless at the very beginning or end. Pain management: breathing, counterpressure, massage, hydrotherapy Delivery option: lying, squatting, standing, kneeling Delivery interventions: none if possible Warm compress on perenium: Yes Episiotomy: No Cord blood banking: No Keep the placenta: No Skin-to-skin: Yes, me first Delayed clamping: Yes Vaccinations/vitamins/medicine: No Feeding: Breastfeeding First bath: Delayed Circumcision: Not until a week or so later
Midwifery care that accepts my insurance for a home birth.
Home birth is preferred. I’m hoping for someone who will work through my insurance but up to $5000.
I plan to give birth at home, I do not have much of a budget but I am willing to work through that with the right candidate! This is my first baby so I’m not sure what all is supposed to be in a birth plan so help figuring that out would be great!
I’m doing some research, very highly considering an at home birth
Monthly check ups, pregnancy advice, and childbirth.
I plan to give birth at home. Budget 8k I just want a natural home birth. Where I can be present and in the moment.
home birth est budget of 5k natural home birth with midwife
I have 3 children, and I want to do a fully unmediated birth
I am having my first baby on April and I'm looking for a midwife/doula who can help me while I'm in labor I was sexually abused as a child and I struggle when I need to get checked around my private area my body tenses up and I start to panic I would like to find someone who could help me relax and to try and make it easier for me because of my trauma. I would like to give birth at kadlec hospital in Richland also trying to see if my insurance will help pay or see how much it will cost
I plan to give birth in the hospital on Medicaid insurance. A Medicated birth but not induced.
Home birth Based in Milton or college place area All covered by insurance No medication, no vaccines, no iv
I plan to birth at home $5,000 Birth plan: unmedicated
I want to do it in a calm setting and I would like an affordable price. Birth Plan Environment & Labor Preferences: I would like a calm and relaxed environment with dim lighting. I prefer to move around freely during labor and try different pushing positions. I do not want coached or forced pushing and would like to follow my body’s natural urges. I would also like to eat and drink freely during labor. Medical Preferences: I prefer limited cervical checks and would like to avoid an epidural unless it becomes medically necessary. Delivery & Immediately After Birth: I would like delayed cord clamping until the cord turns white. I want immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth. Newborn Care: I prefer that the baby is gently wiped off instead of bathed right away, and I do not want a bath during the hospital stay. I do not want the Hep B vaccine given at birth. Feeding & Bonding: I plan to breastfeed and would like support with breastfeeding. I prefer that my baby stays in the room with me at all times (no nursery). Support People: I would like my husband and my mother present for support. I would like my husband to cut the umbilical cord
I don’t have a plan as of right now I just want a single doctor to care for me and my unborn child
I’d like to do a home birth. I am in Hermiston, Oregon and I am hoping they accept insurance. I want to labor in a pool but not give birth in the pool.
Home birth Just hubby and I with a doula Unmedicated in water Budget $5000
home water birth, boardman, or, limited budget, natural birth, second childbirth
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