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I plan to give birthd from home, this this our first baby and I am looking to expierence this with our little one
1. - unmedicated Hospital birth 2. - using Insurance 3. - unmedicated birth
I want a hospital birth but I want my prenatal care provider to also be my midwife during birth at the hospital. I want as natual as possible but also with epidural
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
Wanting a midwife who is willing to deliver in a hospital setting due to me having osteogenesis imperfecta and possibly this baby might have it as well. Had 2 prior vaginal births with no issues. Both of my daughters were born with OI but no broken bones. Would like them to accept insurance.
In home birth Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance Birth at home naturally
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.
Birthing Center Water birth Accepts Medicaid/Aetna Better Health
I’m planning on a home birth. I’d like a midwife that’s in-network with Cigna. I’d like a water birth.
Home birth and water birth, looking for day of birth care only because i am already recievimg care but moving right before the birth. budget of up to 1k
I have Hypermesis Gravadarum. I am looking for something different because my second pregnancy and birth at temple Baylor Scott and white was a nightmare. So, im looking for a better option this time around. They wouldn't listen to my needs about my Hypermesis and made me seem like a bother or I was being dramatic but when ur vomiting every 15 to 30 mins all morning, day, and night and nobody is listening or at least validating the situation it gets frustrating. Definitely not trying to bash them but I just dont wanna feel like the next cow waiting to be butchered. I just want a positive birth experience and someone who will at least listen and help me come up with a smooth birthing plan this time around. P. S. I have superior Medicaid
Home birth, $3000-$4500 At home in the peace of my house.
1. I plan to give birth in a hospital and I am looking for a double certified CNM and Family practitioner. I am a neonatal neuro nurse navigator and it is very important to me that my provider knows about HIE and is able to spot it quickly. I also want someone compassionate who takes an interest in my emotions and low intervention wishes. 2. I want to use my insurance (blue cross blue shield PPO)
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 am newly pregnant and exploring my options. My dream has always been to have a home birth with a midwife, but know there’s certain risks in that. I’m not opposed to having a midwife and OBGYN to help the delivery process. Just exploring all options! I want to help feel empowered throughout the process and know my options at any given time.
I have had 3 c sections but im Looking to get prenatal care from a midwife. And then get switched over to a doctor at the end of the pragnecy since I will need give birth at the hospital with doctor due too my c sections.
I’m not 100% sure, this is my first time and my first baby
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.
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