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Labor & delivery - St David’s Medicaid acceptance Always have general questions Need help with booking obgyn appointments
Plan for birth- hospital birth induction with epidural Estimated budget- which is fully covered by tricare select Requirements- post partum mother massage, baby bath at 7 days post partum
I plan to give birth at home, as naturally as possible. Our budget is around $1,000, but we are willing to pay more depending on the services. My birth plan is simply to have our baby at home and go from there. It's not a strict plan, and I'm open to changes that mean me and the baby are safe and healthy. No requirements needed, I'm happy to have someone who is new. I'm new to this, and we can learn together! Id love help with sleep training, lactation, postpartum.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. My budget is $1600z I would like help with childbirth prep, tools for pain management and labor assistance
Birthing center or hospital (still deciding) Looking for in-network with BCBS PPO plan
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I do not have an estimated budget at this time. My birth plan includes dim lighting, soft background music, delayed cord clamping, immediate skin to skin contact, pain management(epidural) at my request. Absolutely no C-section unless it’s a life or death emergency. Baby will remain in the room at all times. Only My husband and doula are allowed in the delivery room
I need a doulla to be with me because i have no body to be with me in my delivery day
1. Hospital 2. Insurance covered 3. Natural delivery with medication and epidural as needed, delayed cord clamping, relaxation during labor
1. North Austin Medical Center 2. Unknown 3. Avoid C-section
Plan to give birth at St. David’s Austin North Would love to experience and unmedicated birth Using Tricare insurance and seeing Dr. Christopher Seeker
I am planning to give birth in a hospital setting. Having medical support readily available gives me peace of mind, but I’m also hoping to create a calm and supportive environment that allows for a positive, empowering birth experience. My estimated budget for doula services is around $800-$950. I’m open to discussing packages or flexible options depending on what services are included! I’m hoping for a birth environment that feels peaceful and encouraging, with support that helps me stay grounded and confident. I value clear communication, gentle encouragement, and someone who can advocate for my preferences if needed.
I plan to give birth in a hospital (St. David's North Austin). This is my first baby and I would like to have a "natural hospital birth" i.e. avoid getting induced and/or epidural. I am looking for a doula to support me during labor in order to achieve this plan. I plan to have only my husband and my doula present at the birth (not including hospital staff & doctor).
Emotional support and help to decline all vaccines and vitamin k shot. St David’s Georgetown Texas $200-$300 epidural and natural birth
Baylor Scott & White - 300 University Blvd Round Rock, TX 78665 United States Working with Tricare, not sure what it covers As Natural as possible
I am planning to give birth at North Austin Medical Center in relation with Moontower Midwifery & Wellness center as my midwife practice. I do plan to receive an epidural (unsure of how early or late at this time) and would prefer not to receive pitocin unless absolutely last result needed. I would like to be able to move around and labor freely before receiving the epidural. However, everything will depend on in the moment needs and I’m looking for someone to be flexible and adaptable with me while supporting me throughout. I am also interested in learning breathing techniques specifically for labor and birth to try and avoid tearing with the epidural. I don’t want to push just because they are telling me to push, my hopes is to be able to feel the pressure and decide to push then. I am looking for a doula that is certified under the CBSD Tricare-Authorization. This allows coverage for up to 6 hours of prenatal/postpartum visits and one continuous labor support visit. The doula must be certified by an approved origination and have a signed participation agreement with Tricare West.
I want to use my Medicaid to give birth at a birthing center.
Planning for: hospital birth with OB Unsure of budget currently, but hopefully doula care covered by insurance. Birth plan: unmedicated vaginal delivery, doula supported Requirements: certified doula and lactation consultant Details: 31 year old first time pregnancy and birth, hoping to breast and bottle feed from early on Additional duties: none, but would be helpful to have tips on nutritional support for postpartum recovery and lactation
First child Birthing from home Prebirth help Postpartum help
I’m am looking into a midwife and what that entails
I'm 42 years old or 15 weeks pregnant and I'm a high risk of pregnancy this will be my first time going through I doula and this is my 9th pregnancy. I'm still working I still do a lot of cooking and cleaning I am a single parent panel have my baby at the hospital.. and what health insurance do yall take?
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