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I would like someone to be there during the birth that would be able to act as the communicator between me and the hospital staff. I would prefer to have an unmedicated vaginal birth if possible and do not want to get induced or anything that would induce labor before my body is ready.
I plan to give birth either in our home or at a birthing facility if everything goes as planned. I plan to labor unmedicated but am hoping to have someone there to help guide me in what to do and what positions to try
I plan on having the baby in the hospital. I would like to stay around $2000. I don’t have a birth plan.
I plan to give birth at Baylor Scott and white hospital in McKinney tx. This is my first baby so I’m not sure what to expect for my budget, but I would like to receive a quote. I am looking for a doula that can help prioritize my birth plan and focus on my needs during the birth, while the OB focuses on the baby. I would really like to give birth vaginally and am looking for someone who values modern medicine but can also help keep things as natural as possible if it is safe. I’m looking for someone who will advocate for me when things get crazy in the delivery room and who is willing to coach me through labor and help support my husband in supporting me. I am currently hoping to give birth un medicated, but I am open minded as I have never experienced labor before. I know I will want delayed cord cutting and breastmilk only. I would also like to learn about different birth positions and reduce the risk of tearing and as natural as possible birth if the placenta.
I plan to give birth at a hospital. Vaginal birth and I want to learn more about specific birth plans
Im seeing if there is a possibility of me having a doula covered through Medicaid. I’ve had 2 birth center and 2 home births and am considering my first hospital birth.
Westover Hills Baptist Hospital, San Antonio, TX Budget: $5,000 Birth plan: unmedicated birth, no cord traction, delayed cord clamping
I plan to give birth at a birth center in Humble, TX. Since I am a first time VBAC, I am required to hire a doula until the birth. My income and budget is very limited as I am the sole provider for 4 in my household, and now have to pay out of pocket for the birth center until my insurance can reimburse me part of it only after the birth. I am also catching up on my mortgage as I started a new job after losing my job last year. My birth plan is for the birth to be completely intervention free unless absolutely necessary, as I had a horrible experience at Citizens medical center that ended in an emergency C-Section. My budget would be as low as possible, with $600-$800 the most I can afford and $800 would be pushing it a bit.
Need birthing support this will be my first time having a baby
I have ptsd when it comes to pain. I cant even stay calm for a shot in the arm. Can't get my blood drawn without freaking out. Can't go get my annual and sit still so i'm prescribed sedatives for those situations. I don't know how i'm possibly going to be able to handle labor and postpartum
I’m not 100% sure, this is my first time and my first baby
Hospital birth, I am not sure of my budget yet, I don't really have a birth plan yet
Someone to support a water birth that can assist at a birthing center or for a home birth.
Frisco Texas Budget 2k max Wanted to birth in a birthing center but no longer a possibility. Hoping to be as natural as possible, cutting umbilical cord once white. Not wanting loud noises or many people in the room while giving birth. Skin to skin as birthed. Not willing to lay back and wait. Not interested in typical medical processes of current labor practices.
I am looking for a doula and midwife to help me learn and deliver my baby. I need someone who has medical abilities. I’m going to want epidermal so if I can get that at home then I’ll do home birth but if I can’t I’ll do it at the hospital. I’m not sure what my budget would be.
I am looking to do a home birth with a midwife experienced in VBAC. I would like no medication and the least amount of medical intervention possible.
Birthing center with a water birth option. I haven’t considered a budget yet would like to know my options there. My birth plan is still pending but would like minimal to no medical intervention
First time mom, have thyroid nodule from the past that has been in remission till now - 9 weeks pregnant - but want to give birth the most natural and non-medicated way as possible. Interested in delayed cord clamp (more delayed than 1 minute) and no vaccines. So far, plan to give birth in a hospital or birthing center connected or next to a hospital. Unsure the normal cost, but budget is 2k. Thank you,
I would like a doula through antipartem and childbirth .
Prefer a secular doula. Low medical intervention birth. Hospital birth.
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