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I plan to give birth in the hospital and be fully medicated. I'm open on budget. I'm not sure how involved the father is going to be and so I need a and pregnancy partner and support
I plan to give birth at a hospital, I would like to use as little medical intervention as possible. No pain meds, delayed cord clamping. I am high risk but only due to my age, 42. For postpartum we are looking for light cleaning and help with meals. We prefer a provider who has experience advocating for Black mothers. Also a woman of Christian faith is preferred but not required.
I plan to give birth in a hospital and I don't have an exact budget picked out just yet. I want to minimize the amount of medical intervention me and baby may receive unless absolutely necessary.
I would prefer to avoid hospitals and find a midwife who has their own birthing center. I would like to stay under 9k and prefer someone who can do payment plans. My birth plan is 100% me and the father as well as any needed specialist or doctor. No family or friends.
Home 3900 Home birth no medicines and an safe pregnancy labor
I’m hoping to have a natural vaginal birth (VBAC) with this baby after having a C-section with my first. I’m looking for support, guidance, and techniques that can help me prepare physically and mentally for a successful VBAC and feel confident throughout labor and delivery.
I would like to do a hospital birth that feels like home. I would Prefer a women of color. My birth plan is just to have an easy birth. I would like to do no epidural ( they just scare me) but if they have other pain meds I would be okay with it. Um no budget but very cost efficient
Birth Location: Birthing Center Support Team: Carlos Hood (Partner) | Doula: __________ Environment Preferences • Calm, quiet environment with minimal interruptions • Dim lighting if possible • Limit unnecessary staff traffic in room Labor Preferences • Prefer unmedicated (natural) labor • Open to nitrous oxide (laughing gas) if needed • Freedom to move, walk, and change positions • Labor in positions of comfort (upright, birthing ball, etc.) Medical Interventions • Avoid interventions unless medically necessary and recommended • Open to provider guidance if safety becomes a concern Pushing & Delivery • Push in positions of comfort • Minimal coaching unless requested After Birth Preferences • Immediate skin-to-skin contact • Delayed cord clamping • Carlos Hood will cut the cord Feeding Plan • Plan to breastfeed • Open to lactation support if needed If Transfer or C-Section is Required • Carlos Hood present if possible • Baby with mother as soon as possible after birth • Prioritize skin-to-skin when safe Additional Notes • First-time mom; feeling nervous • Would appreciate clear communication and reassurance • Preference for a calm, supportive atmosphere
Developing a birthing plan and help with preparing for labor
I need a midwife or Ob-Gy who will be involved but not too involved since this is my second baby. I had a c-section for my first so I’m a little scared so just someone to help me understand everything and help this pregnancy be stress free and healthy
Ascension medical Budget tbd Delayed cord clamping, skin to skin for 1 hour, baby stay with us at all time unless medically necessary
I plan to have a home birth with doula. This will be my second birth- I had my first one at a birth center.
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?
Hi I’m Caroline! I’m 27 years old, due November 25, an army wife, and this baby will be my first. I am nervous about a few aspects of birth-I’d like someone who can help guide me and tell me my options, help me labor as much as possible at home, and can help advocate for me in the hospital while helping me make informed decisions. Unsure about whether I want natural or epidural; I would prefer natural at this point but I’ve never experienced birth pain before so I want the ability to be flexible. Since I’m an army spouse, I’d need someone who can join me on post at BAMC. Based on other friends experiences, my expected budget is somewhere around $1,200. As far as birth plans go, I don’t know much since I’m still very early on. I do hope to labor as much as possible at home as I’m pretty scared of hospitals. I’d love to hear what some options are for birth plans.
I plan to give birth in San Antonio. I do not have a planned hospital or an OBGYN for the area but would prefer to give birth at university health or Methodist hospital. My budget would be approximately $1550 but hoping tricare covers majority. I would like to give birth naturally without an epidural. Would like a female provider. I have Tricare select
First child Birthing from home Prebirth help Postpartum help
A birthing center Low cost 👀 My birth plan is to sneeze and the baby just slides right out. Haha just kidding. I’m not too sure on my birth plan. This isn’t my first pregnancy and I went through the traditional obgyn/hospital route with my first and I hated it. Never thought they were listening to me and I was induced and I just want to do it and experience labor for my last baby. If that makes sense. I need guidance
I am needing a new OBGYN that is a female as well as a foula that is covered by my insurance. I have been labeled a high risk pregnancy and I have concerns my OBGYN is going to try and force me out of my birth plans. Due Jan 9th 2027. Plan on hospital birth (only for emergencies if needed and meds if needed). I want to go as long as I can without meds, up and moving, yoga balls, and try different positions with labor including if an epidural is needed. (I don't want to lay in a bed and be miserable during contractions. I also don't want to push on my back.) I would need someone who is willing to set up a payment plan. Idk what the normal fees are but around $3,000 is what I could do. I am up for anyone as long as they are willing to be in my corner. Insurance is a Blue Cross Blue shield PPO.
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.
Looking for a doula to support me in a natural, unmedicated hospital birth. I have cigna insurance and will be at St. David’s Main.
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