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Plan to give birth at tanner medical center and I found out in march I was pregnant and try getting seen by obgyn when they said I was pass my 28 weeks mark to get seen I have insurance but not pregnancy wise insurance I will be breastfeeding and formula and just needing the help I can get when it comes to due date and I been only getting seen at the hospital emergency room
I plan on having an at home birth and looking for a medical covered doula. Must accept Va Insurance or Medicaid.
Looking for a certified nurse midwife/prenatal care
Would love to give birth at home if I can. I had a very bad experience in a hospital with my daughter my birth plan was not respected at all and the nurse was a complete jerk. I am very adamant about having an unmedicated birth this time.
I want to give birth to my third baby in hospital or birthing center. I have pregnancy Medicaid (Amerigroup) and would like all of the services and appointments to be covered by it. I want a vaginal delivery and probably no epidural since the last two failed. I would like delayed cord clamping and immediate skin to skin for the golden hour.
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? -Home or birthing center Provide your estimated budget -$1700-$2000 Describe your birth plan -I would like to do a water birth at home or at a birthing center. This is my first child so I’m not 100% sure what else I would need. Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) -Certification and at minimum 3 years experience Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) -Age 28 Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) -No additional duties Provide your estimated budget -$1700-$2000
Looking to possible have a home birth but want to know more about it. See if anyone takes TriCare prime.
I want to have a natural birth in the hospital. I am using medicare for a provider. I would want dim lighting and to be able to move freely if needed. IV strictly if necessary. Meditative music (possibly). Use natural techniques for pain relief. Non evasive fetal monitoring. Allow labor to progress free of time limits and strictly if necessary- last resort augmented labor. Push instinctively. Avoid Episiotomy. Lotus Birth or wait till cord is white. Partner will cut the cord. Partner or I will rub vernix into baby’s skin. Skin-to-skin with me and partner. If a boy- 3rd day circumcision. No immediate vaccines or blood drawn for baby. Combination of breast and bottle feeding.
I am currently pregnant with my first child and am exploring a planned home birth if I remain low-risk throughout pregnancy. My estimated due date is October 10, 2026. I am looking for a licensed and experienced midwife who provides prenatal, labor/delivery, postpartum, and newborn care in the home setting. My goal is to have a natural, low-intervention birth and avoid epidurals, inductions, and unnecessary interventions unless medically necessary. If labor is progressing well, I am very interested in a water birth. Since this is my first child, I am open to continuous monitoring and appreciate providers who prioritize both comfort and safety. I have a B-negative blood type, so I am specifically looking for a provider who is experienced and comfortable managing Rh-negative pregnancies, including coordination of any necessary RhoGAM care and monitoring throughout pregnancy and postpartum. I would like a provider with a clear emergency transfer protocol, experience supporting first-time mothers, and strong postpartum support. I am also interested in personalized education and guidance throughout pregnancy. If timing allows, I would love for close family members to be present for emotional support while still respecting the midwife’s space and ability to work effectively. My budget is approximately $5,000–$8,000, and I am open to discussing payment plans.
midwife that accepts medicaid peachstate health insurance
Looking for prenatal care and home birth services in the covington, ga area. Budget of 4k
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting. As a first-time mom, I’m still learning about the overall costs, so I don’t have a defined budget at this time. I also have not created a formal birth plan yet, but I’m open to exploring my options and making informed decisions as I continue through my pregnancy.
i’m 9 weeks, this is my first baby !! i believe we were made to naturally bring life into this world and im so intrigued by water birth and honestly needed a step by step on what to do, who to contact, birth, and if with son circumcision after birth. i’m located in west point, ga 31833
I’m planning on having a natural, unmediated birth at St Francis hospital. We have a budget of about $3,000 I want to labor at home as long as possible, go to the hospital and give birth on all fours or squatting
I am needing a midwife that accepts pregnancy Medicaid.
I am looking for a certified midwife for a hospital birth that is also covered by United Healthcare and Medicaid. I would like to have a minimal intervention hospital birth.
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