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I plan to give birth at the hospital. I plan for a VBAC. I had one c-section prior for my 2 year old in April/ 2024. I did not dilate past 1 cm with my first born after 5 doses of pitocin. I am hoping for the best this time.
- Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital - Provide your estimated budget. Unknown - Describe your birth plan. Mid-Low Intervention, delayed clamping, likely medicated vaginal birth - Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken). Any - Details about care recipients (Age, special needs, feeding, etc.) No special needs. Mother (28) and newborn would be receiving care. -Include any additional duties (Sleep training, cleaning, cooking, laundry etc.) Any - Include your insurance provider name and plan details BlueCross BlueShield Gold Plan (HMO)
Trying to get information on birth and postnatal dula
1. Would love to give birth in a hospital/clinic! 2. I have Medicaid and trying to see if anyone can help me with this: I can pay not an issue but I heard doulas can charge Medicaid as well with a bill! 3. Not sure about birthing plan just yet. This is my first baby and we’re nervous so I do need some guidance to what I can expect and be offered.
Hospital . I’m having a vbac and really need a support person for me
I am planning to deliver at UT Health Women's and Children's Hospital in San Antonio and am currently 38 weeks pregnant. I am looking for a doula who accepts TRICARE Prime coverage through the TRICARE Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration. I am also looking for an on-call nanny or childcare provider who can care for my two children while I am in labor: Ryann, age 8 Santiago ("Santi"), age 1.5 We also have three dogs in the home, but no pet care will be required. Food and drinks will be provided for you during the time I am in labor and delivery. This will be my third baby. My first birth was an emergency C-section and my second birth was a successful VBAC. I am planning another VBAC and currently plan to receive an epidural for pain management. If an emergency C-section becomes necessary, I also plan to have a bilateral salpingectomy (tubal removal) performed at that time. I would prefer a doula with experience supporting VBAC families and hospital births. Breastfeeding support after delivery would be appreciated as I plan to breastfeed. Insurance: TRICARE Prime.
Hospital birth Natural birth- no interventions Guidance Advocator for me First time mom
Hospital I do have insurance I want a positive birth plan for my second child At least 10 years experience need lactation certification must speak English 35 and up
Hospital , I’m attempting to do a VBAC, I need support to achieve my natural birth
i need a doula please email me burcvdley@gmail.com
St David’s Georgetown The last time I gave birth the hospital staff didn’t give me any birthing support. Wanting someone to help labor go smoother. Trying different labor positions, massage techniques etc Unsure on budget
Hospital birth Insurance will be covering the cost My birth plan: is hoping for a vaginal birth, no epidural (already created and willing to share) Will need CPR certification, have an NPI number, and have malpractice insurance. You also need specific training hours and past birth experience. Sleep training Tricare west
Questions about pregnancy, emotional support, coaching husband through my emotions during pregnancy.
Our second kid is due on Aug 5. First kid was a c-section. We are planning for a VBAC at Medical city las colinas, Irving. We are looking for a Birth Doula. Our budget is $1000-1500
I am needing a new OBGYN that is a female as well as a foula that is covered by my insurance. I have been labeled a high risk pregnancy and I have concerns my OBGYN is going to try and force me out of my birth plans. Due Jan 9th 2027. Plan on hospital birth (only for emergencies if needed and meds if needed). I want to go as long as I can without meds, up and moving, yoga balls, and try different positions with labor including if an epidural is needed. (I don't want to lay in a bed and be miserable during contractions. I also don't want to push on my back.) I would need someone who is willing to set up a payment plan. Idk what the normal fees are but around $3,000 is what I could do. I am up for anyone as long as they are willing to be in my corner. Insurance is a Blue Cross Blue shield PPO.
Interested in a consultation. 2nd pregnancy, and hoping to attempt a VBAC. Considering a doula for support to help increase chances of a successful VBAC.
Turn breach baby I’m 37 weeks pregnant hospital natural birth
At home birth un medicated natural no budget most experienced
Someone to help deliver the child that is highly knowledgeable in in how to do so. Plan to give birth at home and my budget is less than $0.00 I have absolutely no money.
This is my first pregnancy, and I’d like to explore holistic options vs traditional OB And hospital births. I do not know a lot about midwivery besides some initial research but would like to explore that route for our care. Midwifery services is my primary concern, but also would like to learn about doula services and lactation services to see if that’s a good option for me too. would prefer birth center or home birth (water birth) Have Aetna insurance so prefer to use that, otherwise will pay OOP/look at financing options.
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