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Hospital birth I’m planing on using insurance Don’t have one yet
Where do you plan to give birth? Hospital — OHSU Provide your estimated budget I am planning to use insurance and am hoping that TRICARE West will cover the majority or entirety of costs. I do not currently have a clear out-of-pocket estimate. Describe your birth plan I am planning for an unmedicated water birth with a focus on a calm, low-intervention environment. I prefer minimal medical interventions unless they are medically necessary for the safety of myself or my baby. My support team will consist of my partner and a doula. Provide your estimated budget At this time, my budget is unknown as I am relying on insurance coverage and have not yet received a detailed cost breakdown. TRICARE West — details to be provided as needed
1. Providence St Vincent, Portland 2. N/a 3. Natural birth
i plan on having a natural unassisted home birth with support from my boyfriend & a doula. i dont have a set birth plan yet. i have estimated $1000 budget.
I plan to give birth at Kaiser Sunnyside. I am on OHP, so anyone who takes medicaid. I want a VBAC, I don’t have a birth plan. Christian doula
Hi there! Super interested in a birth who also values their faith and would love to set up a call!
Hospital birth Under $1000 for student doula Still deciding on birth plan but prefer unmedicated, no- induction natural vaginal birth
Will give birth at Randall Children’s birth center. Try not to do an epidural. Want to try (and learn prior to laboring) various techniques and positions to make the birthing process easier. I’m a pediatrician.
Hi, do you know anyone who is twin breech extraction trained/certified?! Have no idea how to look for or find someone like that. I’ll either be at PWF or StV if I go before 36w. That’ll be in July so I’ve got time but would love to find someone! Do you work with any midwives? I’m not sure what I’m allowed to ask for at the hospital so this is all new territory for me…
Birth at hospital Have bcbs insurance Want a lower dose epidural Otherwise want natural birth Need support during and after Household help, lactation support, etc
Will be giving birth at a hospital, want to avoid a c-section as much as possible, no use of epidural. I want a compassionate, educated caring and understanding doula.
- Hospital - $2,000 - As natural delivery as possible, birthing ball, soaking tub, open to epidural, calm environment, mom & spouse supporting as well - 28 yo, no special needs
I am in early pregnancy and figuring it all out. I know I want to give birth at a hospital. I am not sure what to expect for budget. I would really like a nonbinary doula
Legacy Health Emanual Hospital in Portland Oregon No estimate budget. want it to be covered until Cigna insurance no birth plan yet. want help navigating, but want to have a natural birth with a mix of eastern and western philosophy's . I have ADHD, and was trying to get diagnosed for MCAS right before I found out I was pregnant. this causes me many medical issues that I want to be considered in my journey.
I'm planning to give birth at a hospital in portland. I'd be looking for someone who takes OHP insurance and who could provide support both in the hospital setting and for the first week or two after baby is born. Someone who could help with cleaning and cooking would be preferred as well as working around my daughter who will be nearing age 4 at the time.
I am currently a surrogate for a gay couple, so someone comfortable with and accepting of the LGBTQ+ community is a must. This is my second pregnancy, but my first was in 2014 when I was only 19/20 years old, so I feel like I’m doing this all for the first time. I’d like to attempt as natural and intervention-free delivery as I can (but I am not fully against an epidural if truly needed). The plan is to deliver at Providence Newberg, unless something suggests that baby might need to be close to the NICU, in which case we would deliver at Providence Saint Vincent. I have a budget through the surrogacy plan of $2,000 but also have insurance through Blue shield and Providence, if anyone accepts insurance plans
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I plan to give birth at Providence Hospital on Glisan. My budget is unknown I am looking for someone who accepts Providence Health Plan powered by Collective Health Insurance. My birth plan is unmedicated vaginal, delayed cord clamping, low sensory stimulation and having my mother and partner present. No specific requirements. I am 28 and this is my first child. Any help pertaining to baby will be helpful
Peace health hospital I’m looking to have an easy, healthy guided pregnancy/birth. I would like to have a natural birth if possible, but I do understand things could change. I would also like to make sure my baby doesn’t get loaded up with a bunch of vaccines right at birth. I would like to only do the necessary vaccines and prolong the vaccine timeline. I would like coaching through out my pregnancy to aid in the best possible birth and healthiest baby. As far as nutrition to help my body and babies body. Also postpartum aid.
Someone to help walk me through birth and take pictures and videos
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