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Need help coming up with a birth plan which best for me in my baby. I also would need support in being educated with some changes that’s going on with my body
We plan to give birth in the hospital. I can’t have an epidural because of my spinal fusion so we want to try a natural birth. I don’t want to give birth on my back and would like to discuss other options for more natural birth positions. We want to breastfeed but also use a bottle so dad can do feedings. Open to understanding including formula.
Wanting an intimate, minimally invasive home birth. Have TriCare insurance.
Hi I am looking for a doula and a midwife that will listen to my needs and what I need and the baby needs.
I am 41 first pregnancy and will not give birth in a hospital and need support during this process, I plan to live in largo florida and home birth or birthing centers, I have a budget of 6200, I want a natural lotus home birth keeping my placenta, would perfer a Melanated experienced midwives and doula as I will breastfeed
I’m needing prenatal care that is after work hours as well as labor prep
I would like someone to talk to other than my OB about my pregnancy and what symptoms I am having. I would like someone to explain what each big milestone is of the pregnancy and what each test is looking for.
I wanted to consider all options. Home/birthing center/hospital. I would prefer a natural birth in water.
1. St Joes South Hospital 2. I’m not sure what the price range is for something of this nature. I’m open to options and curious as to if any midwife’s take insurance? 3. I am a high risk patient as I have PCOS, Unicornuate Uterus & have done IVF. I’m looking for a labor/delivery that is minimal to no intervention. I am against any and all vaccines, eye ointment, etc. I’d like delayed cord clamping.
I desire a midwife who’s reliable and well studied in the field. I’d like a doula who’s had a lot of experience in childbirth. I plan to give birth at a birthing center without any medication. My preference is to give birth in the water but bed is fine, too. My estimate budget is $800-$1,000.
My last birth was a freebirth at home, i would prefer to have a medical team of some sort on hand for a homebirth this time. I am currently uncertain on a budget. I would like to plan a homebirth if pregnancy remains low risk. Labor in a quiet, calm environment. Dim lighting. Minimal unnecessary interruptions. Freedom to move, walk, squat, kneel, or change positions as desired. Access to water for comfort measures and possible waterbirth if appropriate. I would prefer non medication comfort measures first. Water immersion, position changes, breathing techniques, massage and counter pressure, and encouragement from support people/team. I would like to avoid unnecessary interventions when i and the baby are doing well. Informed consent before any non-emergency procedures. I would also like to have clear explanations of risks, benefits, and alternatives before decisions are made whenever possible. For delivery i want to be able to push according to my bodys urges rather than directed pushing if safe unless i ask otherwise . Freedom to choose birthing position. I want the baby on my chest immediately if both of us are stable. The golden hour is very important to me. I want delayed cord clamping. I want my partners involved in the delivery and cutting the cord. I would also like to deliver our placenta naturally if safe. I would like to initiate breastfeeding as soon as possible. Routine newborn procedures delayed until after bonding when medically appropriate. Keep mother and baby together whenever possible. Transfer to hospital if medically necessary. Preference for clear communication throughout any transfer. I would prefer a provider who is open minded to odd family dynamics and who has been practicing for at least 5-6 years. I am 28 years old, this is my fifth pregnancy and hopefully fourth birth.
Plan on giving birth at home. Water birth preferred. Someone that work with my Oscar Health insurance
I think I might feel safer birthing at home. I want a voice. I also (as a first time mom/ first pregnancy) want information on child birth and all of the decisions i will need to make. i don’t know our budget yet, I just want someone I can trust with me and my baby.
I have no plan as of right now I am seeking options. This is my first baby and I am just curious about this process and how much it would cost. I currently am probably going to be a single mom. I work a part-time job and I am incredibly broke right now, so I really don’t know what I’m supposed to do if you could just give me any advice
Plan to give birth at home.. ideally in water. This will be my 4th baby. My first was delivered in a hospital. Second was a free birth. Third was birthed in a birthing center. All non mediated. My husband and I like as MINIMAL intervention/medication/testing as possible-- only what is absolutely necessary. That being said, we are hoping our budget can be around $7000.
I need everything I can get, this is my first pregnancy, I am waiting on insurance to kick in, the ob I chose wants $450 for the first appointment. We are clueless and need some guidance
A very educated midwife that has lot of experience and does water births at home on a payment plan
I plan to give birth at home I have a very flexible budget My birth plan isn’t complete yet but I want delayed cord clamping and I want freedom of movement and for the father to catch the baby
Wanting to give birth in a birthing center and stay away from hospitals. A water birth would be the perfect scenario. We don’t have a budget yet but would like to keep it cost effective and be able to use our insurance. I want a natural birth with as much training as possible to prevent tears and intervention.
This is my second baby I would love to give birth at the comfort of my own home. I want delayed cord clamping. If possible I would want nitrous oxide.
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