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Saint Francis 1200.00 id like to start a payment plan.. I want to have as low medical intervention as possible unless becomes medically nessicary such as epidural or c section and definitely dont want inductions.. I cant afford a birthing center or that's what id choose over a hospital.. im 37 and this is my first baby..
Hospital soonercare insurance Hoping for a VBAC this time
Hello, my name is McKayla Bostick, I am currently switching insurances and I’ll be covered by SoonerCare. I am planing on focus birth at St. Francis Medical Hospital. I have heard about Doulas accepting Humana SelectCare and was wanting to stay within a chart that would cover that. I would love to get prices and fees if not covered by that insurance. I am wanting to go natural without any medication, Pain traversing that may push labor faster. I am still wanting to figure out more what exactly will be the detailed specifics because I do still have 4ish more months.
Help learning how to breastfeed to have a better understanding and experience than with my first baby.
I plan to give birth at Saint Francis Hospital down in Tulsa. I have Soonerselect (Oklahoma Complete Health). My plan is to avoid the epidural and be as mobile as I can during labor/birth. I am a Christian as well so someone who also shares the same beliefs would be wonderful! I want to use music, dim lighting, and have a calm environment during labor as well. Breathing coaching is much appreciating!
Breastfeeding. Milk came in and now he won’t latch.
I would like to give birth at home. $5,000 budget Don't really have a birth plan. Desire minimally invasive care, and education on how to prepare my body for labor and get everything ready.
I plan to give birth at OU hospital in Oklahoma City, I am covered through my husbands united health care plan. I plan on having a VBAC birth, my husband wants to cut the cord, once its completely white. I also want to be able to move freely and comfortably during labor. We do not want baby to get jell in eyes once born. and no shots the first 24 hours after birth. I am located in Oklahoma city.
I think I am an over supply and have a clogged duct. I noticed a milk bleb on my boob
I need guidance with cracked and bruised nipples. My son has oral ties and his latch has gotten much better, but we are going to therapy for his oral issues starting next week. My left breast is fine, but my right is constantly aching.
Looking for certified ibclc who bc accepts my anthem blue cross blue shield insurance. This is my second baby to breast feed but the previous I click I saw has moved. I am needing guidance on my 6 week old who is having latching issues
I’m nursing when I’m with my baby but when I’m at work I pump. When I nurse he’s satisfied and not hungry anymore, however when I pump I can make enough to make him bottles.
My baby seems to never get satisfied off of breastfeeding and will eat for hours when I try to feed her. However she’ll only drink 3-5 ounces of formula. Which when I pump I make just that, so I’m thinking maybe we have a latch issue because it is a little painful sometimes, not terrible but she also has crazy suction. Would like to do an at home appointment if possible, maybe we could weigh her before and after a feeding. We have Aetna insurance, as well as Kancare. You can reach me at dayyysies4@gmail.com or my phone number is (316)226-2627 Thank you - Daysha smith
hospital 500 dollars a week C section. Skin to skin plan to breastfeed. Need help recovering from the surgery and adjusting to the new addition to the family.
I would like to have a weekly mom group I can be a part of. I live in Kansas. I struggled with postpartum depression with my last pregnancy. It consumed me for 6-9 months post partum. I had to take zoloft and attend weekly therapy consultations. I was on mental health watch from my doctors. My health insurance provided me with a nurse that called me once a week. It was the winter in 2020 and I was all alone. I had planned to breast feed and had all the supplies but no milk came. That is what triggered my PPD. I felt like I wasn't really a mom and I didn't deserve to have a child since I couldn't properly care for it. I felt like a burden to my baby and every single person I ran into (stranger or friend or family member) Their very first (or second) question was "Are you breastfeeding?" and I would just drown from my own grief and guilt of being clearly insufficient; and shut down completely. I dissociated and felt the walls closing in. This mental collapse made caring for a newborn difficult since I was not bonding with my baby I was just feeling worthless. And babies play off of the vibes of the mother. A calm mother will have a calm baby. A distressed mother will have a distressed baby. And so the snowball rolled. I want to be proactive this time around. I want to have a support network that feels real and authentic. A penpal? An online class with cameras so that we can all see each other? I plan to give birth at the hospital and my plan is to go with the flow. That is what feels the best for me. Planning and over planning something like giving birth is a mistake, in my opinion. I want to experience it as it happens. I want to feel the needs of my baby and provide my body with the mental support it needs. I want to have a caring nurse there who advocates for me better than even I can, because doctors can be harsh and rude and labor can alter moods/emotions. I watch "Call the Midwife" and I would love to have someone like that. But midwives are expensive and I cannot afford them. My income is about $40k annually. I do not have low-income govt assistance. I have health insurance through my employer. I plan to take 3 months Maternity leave.
Need help breastfeeding, such as latching, knowing he is getting enough
I need lactation consult to help me build my milk supply up and help my baby latch and breastfeed. I don't produce enough milk
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I really want someone to advocate for me. Budget could be around 800 My birth plan is to try and be as natural as possible. To be able to let my body do what’s necessary for baby to come earth side. I dont want any medical intervention unless its an emergency. I dont want to push on my back and I want to breath my baby out without couched pushing. I want my husband to be my rock and look after me with you on my side working with him. This is my first birth.
My husband and I have two children already and I would like to give birth to our third in a birthing center or at home with a midwife, whichever is cheaper. I just really don't want to go to a hospital again, where my husband will have to travel between me and our two other children. I also would really like the most basic, cost effective approach, saving us the most money. If it weren't for the safety aspect of giving birth, I'd just do a free birth alone! That's too scary, though. Birth plan: As little intervention as possible! I've done this twice with not a single complication. I just want to give birth around my family and kids.
I need to be shown how to get a deeper latch because my baby is not getting it
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