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Looking for a CNM for a homebirth in Stafford VA in November 2026.
Home birth, $4,000-5,000, relaxed, quiet & joyful homebirth
Fairfax hospital I plan on using my Medicaid but if I have to pay a little bit out of pocket I don’t mind I had my first baby in 2024 and it’s was hard to navigate This time around am looking for someone to help me and my husband navigate parenting. I had My first baby through an emergency C-section and am trying to give birth this time around natural
Stafford Hospital Tricare covered As natural as possible.
Plan to give birth at hospital, a scheduled c section, Aetna better health of Maryland insurance, member ID 11357867030
Home birth, Im trying to budget between 3k and 5k. Second birth, unmedicated and as least intervention as possible.
Home birth Tricare covered No induction or epidural
-Spotsy regional medical center - low intervention, unmedicated, etc..
I want somebody to help me along the way because it’s my first child
Home birth Preferably covered by Medicaid insurance All natural, water birth, calm relaxing environment
I plan to give birth at home or at a birthing center via a tub birth. I need a provider with a certification that meets Tricare's requirements, speaks English, and has at least a year of experience. I do not have a budget estimation but have seen that Tricare does cover a doula and a midwife. I have Tricare Reserve Select.
Looking for a night nanny 3-4 times per week who can also help with sleep training for the baby.
We prefer a doula-led birth with safety first. 2. We are open to an epidural if needed. 3. Please delay cord clamping if possible. 4. We want immediate skin-to-skin contact. 5. Baby will room with mom after birth. 6. We plan to breastfeed our baby.
I am almost 26 weeks pregnant and having to switch prenatal care since we just moved to Warrenton, VA from SC. I would love help making a birth plan, prefer to do a home birth or a birth center rather than the hospital, and would like to be covered by our BCBS FEP basic plan.
I'm planning an unmedicated home birth with minimal intervention, with a budget of 3000$. I'm 33 and this will be my second vaginal birth.
I am giving birth in a hospital I am not sure what my budget is yet I want to give birth with minimal medical interventions
I would like to give birth in a hospital and unmedicated. I have Tricare Reserve Select as insurance. I want a calm environment. No induction, no cervical exams, and intermittent fetal monitoring
I plan to give birth in a hospital and my estimated budget is between $3,000 and $4,000. I plan to have a medicated birth with induction if necessary. I prefer delayed cord clamping and no vaccinations given to the baby.
I am planning on having my baby at a hospital. I am hoping my insurance covers the services. I would like an unmedicated birth, with all the benefits for my baby after so no delayed cord clamping, etc.
I’m going to do a hospital birth, I want someone who can help advocate for what I want during labor and delivery (unmedicated)as well as after baby is born, like what vaccines I want and delayed cord clamping till it is white. I’m not sure on a budget but someone who is flexible and do payment plans
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