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I plan to give birth at a hospital or a birth suite right next to a hospital. I care about an unmedicated birth as long as my baby or I are not in danger. Because I’m giving birth in a hospital I want someone who knows hospital policies and can help advocate for me when they suggest something that isn’t necessary. I want someone who will help keep me calm especially when I’m transitioning.
I plan to give birth at the Orem community hospital in the midwife wing. I plan to have a natural birth. I am not sure of my budget.
Provo, Medicaid insurance, natural and delayed cord
I would prefer a home birth, but understand that some complications may change that, if any show up in the pregnancy. We're hoping to stay under $5000. I want to try for a natural birth, using essential oils to help with pain and bleeding. I think a water birth could be nice. I just don't want tp lay on my back, as that has never been comfortable for me, even before pregnancy. I dont want to interfere with things to make them go faster. I would like my body to be properly dilated at its own pace, and birth the placenta when it is ready to come out, rather than tugging the umbilical cord. I do not want to pull the baby's head for a one push delivery. I think a two push delivery is safe, if the baby doesn't completely exit first push.
Hospital birth, unmedicated and low intervention 1,800 dollars ish I want to labor in a tub when possible, I want to feel strong and empowered and capable. I don’t much beyond that because it’s my first birth
Pregnant with 5th baby. I am hoping to have a VBAC after a previous csection. Planning on delivering in a hospital, preferably with an unmedicated labor and delivery.
Pain free and unmedicated at home in water. Budget $4000 I want this done with fee people and my husband at home
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.
Hospital natural water birth, absolutely as hands off and natural and holistic as possible, wanting a string advocate against a medicalized birth at the hospital
I want more education before deciding where to give birth. Budget tbd I don’t have a birth plan yet
1. I’m hoping to give birth at a birth center close to a hospital but have minimal intervention from hospitals. 2. Not sure my budget yet, depends on if insurance covers this 3. Want to try and have a natural birth with techniques that will help with pain
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.
At home in American Fork, Utah 84003 Up to $2000 for a doula Unmedicated at home water birth Ideally 3+ years of experience but open to all options if we are aligned. English speaking. I would like you to use essential oils, foot reflexology/zoning or massage, words of support and encouragement, cold cloth etc during birth open to whatever you suggest. Duties after birth such as some cooking, laundry, emotional and physical support. Again I would love a bath, massage, tips on breastfeeding if needed, essential oils, etc Open budget
I plan to give birth at the hospital due to being high risk I would love to have a doula for extra support and someone who can also help speak up for me if I'm not able to
University of Utah Unsure of budget Epidural, vaginal birth, no induction
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
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
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’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!!
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