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I need support in my pregnancy and delivery. I will be giving birth in a hospital facility.
I’m wanting to have a unmedicated home birth in a birthing tub. I am looking for options between $5000 and $8000 but I’m not really sure how much a home birth costs. This will be my first birth. I’m located in price, Utah.
I plan to give birth at Intermountain Layton hospital at the "Simply Birth" center and have a natural, unmedicated water birth. I plan to use water, breathing techniques, counterpressure, and quiet/darkness for pain management. It is my first baby so I would appreciate someone experienced who can help me advocate for myself throughout labor. I live in Mountain Green, Utah. My estimated budget is $1500. I am not looking for postpartum care or extensive care during pregnancy, mainly someone who can assist me during the labor itself.
Giving birth at Riverton hospital. I am curious if the cost but we can afford up to $4000. I want to go natural but i’m worried I don’t have the pain tolerance.
I plan to do a home birth, this is my first baby. Our budget for a doula is $1,000 The best fit is someone who is intuitive and has a natural gift for this work (water moon signs and past life experiences as a mother or doula are a bonus ;) hahah) I want to feel we are connected in a deeper way, plus we might want to work with you again for my future babies. If this job is viewed as just another momma/ client than we may not be the best fit. We prefer someone English speaking I would like you to support me postpartum with 2-8 visits where you can bring me nourishing pads, Epsom salt soaks, foot rubs, baby support, etc. I hope you can also support my partner during birth, guiding him through the process and what/say to me if it feels needed.
I am giving birth at St. Mark’s in Murray. I’m looking for someone who takes molina medicaid. Despite this being my 5th pregnancy, I have had terrible pregnancies/births, I’ve had a micro-preemie, and I have no support. I just want someone who can advocate for me because when I am in pain the doctors seem to walk all over me. I would prefer a Christian woman, or at least adjacent values.
Hospital birth, 300/400 dollar budget, want an unmedicated vaginal birth, a provider who has certification
I am completely new to this. I would normally have my mom with me during labor as this is my first baby but my mom passed away 5 years ago and my sisters all live out state and some emotional and physical support would be nice. I would like to give birth in a hospital but without any medical interventions. I have no budget because I am so new to this.
I would like to give birth here at my apartment or at a local birth center. Not a hospital but somewhere where I can birth possibly in water & just naturally. I did my last baby natural in the hospital & I loved it so I don’t see a point going to the hostpial again. I would just like it to be as cheap as possible.
Intermountain health Layton Utah is where I will deliver my baby. I would like a natural birth.. 2,000 is top top of the budget. I am interested in hypnosis, coaching. English as language spoken, someone that will include my husband as he is very excited to participate. Experience in lactation, placenta encapsulation, and massage is a plush. Reiki is also something interesting to me. If they can help with postpartum meals, or cleaning that is a plus but not required. We live in Ogden utah. And no special circumstances besides it is my first baby!!!
Pain free and unmedicated at home in water. Budget $4000 I want this done with fee people and my husband at home
Plan to give birth at American Fork hospital. I'm 33 and this is my first pregnancy. My spine is fused from T4-L3, so I have concerns about an epidural, otherwise I would opt for that immediately. Neither my husband nor I really know what we're doing and I would like someone with experience helping guide me through the process and giving me pain relief techniques the whole time, instead of in and out like nurses. The hospital has bath tubs available, so I think I'll probably use that to labor, but we can't use them to deliver. I'm not opposed to having a medicated delivery, I'm just scared it won't work because of my hardware, so I would like backup plans. I have no idea what to expect for a budget.
I'm planning on having a hospital birth. I'd love to find a doula that is covered by insurance. I'm still putting together a more detailed birth plan currently since we recently found out we're expecting our 2nd baby.
My wife and I are expecting our first child in Late September. We have family here in the valley but we've been advised on the benefits of hiring a doula for both the birthing and postpartum phases. My wife has expressed to me the difficulties she's had with managing anxieties about things that can go wrong so any resources we can use to prepare for both pre and post partum depression would be something we're interested in too. We'd like to have those resources identified and ready to take advantage of before we need them. We are currently planning on scheduling the birth at IMC.
We'd ideally give birth in home as natural as possible. We'd also like exercises and other advice during the pregnancy. Encapsulation of the placenta would be great!
I plan to give birth at a hospital or a birth suite right next to a hospital. I care about an unmedicated birth as long as my baby or I are not in danger. Because I’m giving birth in a hospital I want someone who knows hospital policies and can help advocate for me when they suggest something that isn’t necessary. I want someone who will help keep me calm especially when I’m transitioning.
Hospital natural water birth, absolutely as hands off and natural and holistic as possible, wanting a string advocate against a medicalized birth at the hospital
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