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I plan to give birth at Home. My budget is $4000-$5000. I would like to have a water birth, no vaccinations for my baby, and no shots for pain. I would like for My Husband to be with me to be able to support me during pushing stages. I would like a mirror to see my baby’s birth. I would like for it to be as quiet as possible. I would like the lights to be dim. I would like my baby to be placed on my chest immediately. I would like to breast feed as soon as possible.
Home birth and pregnancy education (for husband and me tip to make the process easier and less stressful as possible + breathing techniques and position)
I want to give birth at home or in the hospital my budget is 2,000 maybe 3,000 if I have to go up that high I want a birth that’s medical but with out an epidural I need a women who actually care and not someone who is doing it for the money and just want to get it over with also I need someone that has experience but who also will listen to me and make sure Iam not push to the side because Iam a black women
Hi! My name is Alyssa Walker and I’m an expecting mother. I’m inquiring in out your services and pricing.
I will be having a home birth I don’t know what my budget is my birth plan is to have my baby at home. Do everything at home?
This is my first pregnancy I’m wanting to have an at home birth.
Giving birth at MoBap. I’d like some information on how to push during labor without straining/increasing risk of hemorrhoids and tearing. This is my second pregnancy and I had painful hemorrhoids for months with my first. I also damaged my pelvic floor and the healing process took a long time. I plan to have a low dose epidural. I don’t care for overly fear based approaches, being strictly natural or worrying about things that have a low likelihood so I’ll do well with someone who is down to earth, practical and open to various approaches to labor.
Looking for a birth doula for additional support through unmedicated childbirth and possibly postpartum support and education. I’m giving birth at the Mercy Midwifery Birthing Center. I’m not sure about cost for Doula but my max would be $500 altogether. Right now I don’t have much of a birth plan aside from using laughing gas as pain management as needed. I don’t know what else I need to include or consider.
Hospital birth but no and or very limited medical interventions
I always wanted a home birth and giving that I’m now pregnant and also Active duty Air Force, I hear my chances of that are low to not happening. However, I’m allowed to have a midwife and doula and I want one to help me through this! I honestly don’t know how to budget this because I know the military pays for everything but I’m hearing there limitations to how much they cover for a midwife and doula, so if I had to put a number on it I would say $3000. I plan to have a healthy and peaceful birth in a pool in the middle of my living room with my husband by my side and medical team( midwife, doula, etc). I’m not looking anything over the top just a safe and healthy delivery.
1. Planning to give birth at Mercy Birthing Center on Ballas Rd. 2. My budget is flexible but I am thinking 1.5-2k 3. My plan is to have a natural birth at the Birthing Center. I am planning to breast feed my baby as well.
I want to try and have my baby natural in the hospital.
Postpartum doula Pelvic floor therapy Belly binding or wrapping
I plan to give birth at Shiloh memorial in Shiloh Illinois I am using my Illinois Medicaid I don’t have a birth plan yet.
I plan to give birth to twins in the Belleville/Shiloh area. Budget of $1,000. I plan to birth naturally without epidural.
Will deliver at MercyHospital St louis, Medicaid payment, Need Labor and delivery support with due date May 12, 2026
I need someone to support me for this last leg of pregnancy. I need someone who can be at the delivery with me if I give birth sometime between 12/19 and 12/26. I will be giving birth at Missouri Baptist hospital. My birth plan is to deliver baby as safely and smoothly as possible for me and baby while limiting my anxiety to a minimum amount. I have treated panic disorder that I’ve had since I was 7 years old and have a lot of anxiety surrounding the birthing process. My primary supports besides my husband is my Mom (an internal medicine doctor) and my sister (a pediatric NP who is also trained as a lactation consultant and is passionate about the 4th trimester). I myself am also an internal medicine doctor. I plan to have both my mom and my sister at bedside when I deliver. The only problem is they are both going out of town the aforementioned week, which is why I would like a doula as a back up. Additionally, for post partum stuff, I was planning on my sister being my main physical and mental support person (in addition to my husband), but she unfortunately will have to leave town for a week with in 2-3 weeks of me delivering (middle of February. It would be helpful to have a post partum doula at that time too.
1. Mercy Hospital - Creve Coeur 2. TBD 3. Medicated birth
Doula to help mother birth at mercy birthing center in St. Louis with a midwife. Plans to have an unmedicated birth with as few interventions as possible. Wants a female doula. Wants at least one prenatal visit with doula to get to know her. Wants at least one postpartum visit from doula. Zip code of mother is 63043
1. Mercy Birthing Center in STL, MO 2.) $3,000 3.) My plan is loose: I just want something as natural as possible, hollistic, calm, supportive. I don’t want to feel pressured or rushed. I pick up on people’s energy very easily, so I would like to find someone calm and reassuring. I am especially interested in pain relief strategies!!!
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