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I want to have a natural birth in a hospital. My budget is tighter can be flexible. I want to go without an epidural or induction
I plan to give birth at the Riverton Hospital. I have a low budget, hoping to use a sliding scale or get a discount. I am looking at $1000. I used epidurals my first two labors/delivieries but I am wanting to go the more "natural" route this time around and am looking for support in that.
I would love to do a home birth, or a birthing center. But most midwives don’t accept Medicaid. So I’m trying to find ones that do. I am 9 weeks pregnant on Sunday. My budget is under 5,000 if I can find a good midwife who can also do payment plans. I want a very hands off birth. I don’t like a lot of intervention. I like to do my own thing and only want help if I need it. It’s important to me to have a midwife that has faith in God and is fearless to help me also feel that way during birth. I don’t want vaccines.
I’m looking for a Doula to support me in my first unmedicated birth at Alta view hospital. I received your contact information from Sarah Jane who did my wedding photos haha. I will just have my husband and a doula in the hospital room. I’m doing their simply birthing program so it has a bath and more home like environment. I’d love to meet to see if we are a good fit!!
Plan to give birth at Alta view hospital with minimal interventions and monitoring as needed. Tub laboring and nitrous oxide for pain management. Its my 2nd baby. I had a 2nd degree episiotomy done with my 1st and want to prevent tearing or a second episiotomy. I did fully unmedicated with my first but wished I had access to nitrous oxide to help relax a little from contractions but I did not and do not want an epidural. I want someone who is helpful and suggests movement and positions to help and someone who can explain medical decisions better if they come up and are needed. I want someone more proactive but not pushy. Someone who can help tell my husband what he can do to help in counter pressure and other methods. I have utah select health medicaid and am looking for a doula covered by medicaid.
University of Utah Unsure of budget Epidural, vaginal birth, no induction
I plan to birth in a hospital with a midwife. I want no medical interventions or vaccines. I want my husband to catch the baby and I never want the baby removed from the room.
Mom wants someone to advocate her wants and needs in the hospital during the birthing process. Need pricing Plan on giving birth at intermountain on State Street near Costco.
Our budget is under $1000. Our birth plan is a low intervention natural birth in the hospital with use of a tub. I am wanting support in labor with breathing, positioning, and counter pressure, including direction for my husband on how he can best support me.
Giving birth at IMC in Murray, in June, to a little boy! Willing to be a bit flexible in cost depending on what’s offered. Don’t really know the average. I want help creating a birth plan if possible. I know some things I want (golden hour, natural as much/long as possible, not to a miserable point though, etc) but also would love to be educated on my options. Would love to be educated or guided through laboring and birthing positions, breathing techniques, just really any tips or tricks as a first time mom, I am super interested in ways my partner can help/ be included especially during labor and birth, etc. Would love someone who can help with peace of mind around vaccine do’s and don’t’s, nursing tips, etc. Overall just want someone to help calm the anxiety of all the new unknowns and make me feel more safe and confident!
Plan to give birth at American Fork hospital. I'm 33 and this is my first pregnancy. My spine is fused from T4-L3, so I have concerns about an epidural, otherwise I would opt for that immediately. Neither my husband nor I really know what we're doing and I would like someone with experience helping guide me through the process and giving me pain relief techniques the whole time, instead of in and out like nurses. The hospital has bath tubs available, so I think I'll probably use that to labor, but we can't use them to deliver. I'm not opposed to having a medicated delivery, I'm just scared it won't work because of my hardware, so I would like backup plans. I have no idea what to expect for a budget.
I plan to give birth at the University of Utah Hospital. I’m not sure of my budget yet. I’d like to have as natural of a birth as possible with minimal medical intervention if everything goes smoothly. I’m still learning about my options and would appreciate help creating a birth plan and understanding what to expect.
I plan to give birth in a hospital with minimal interventions. No epidural, giving birth in whatever position feels right, and being able to eat and drink water. Budget unsure, but preferably $5000 or less.
Alta View Hospital with Dr. Coyle. VBAC. I’m looking for a doula who can be covered with pregnancy Medicaid.
Planning to give birth at lone peak hospital Want to have a natural birth Want to encapsulate placenta Want birthing classes Newborn care info Prefer a doula who takes Regence BCBS gold plan
We are planning on a hospital birth at the University of Utah. If covered by insurance, we will rely on the Regence BCBS budget. We plan for an unmedicated birth but are open to nitrous for pain management and in worst case scenarios will listen to medical advice on induction/pain mgmt/c-section. I'm transgender and prefer LGBTQ+ friendly providers with experience with trans parents. We are covered by regence blue cross blue shield through the university of utah.
1. Hospital 2. $500-$1,200 3. Unmedicated natural birth low intervention, looking for Christian doula
Lds hospital 1200-1500 Natural unmedicated birth plan
I'm planning on having a hospital birth. I'd love to find a doula that is covered by insurance. I'm still putting together a more detailed birth plan currently since we recently found out we're expecting our 2nd baby.
Birth center Second baby, first one was unmedicated in birth center, positive experience but was way more challenging than I anticipated. Have some fear about doing it again but want to do unmedocated again. Would love a doula to help me work through some of the mental
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