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Tricare approved provider not sure where I want to give birth
I plan to give birth in a hospital, but I would like a low intervention birth. My husband is in the military and I want someone who will be able to advocate for me if he isn't able to be at the birth for some reason.
This will be my second home water birth. I plan to have my baby naturally and unmedicated. I like to be very hands on and prefer someone who is okay taking the backseat or driving so to speak, whenever I express so. I want to avoid a hospital birth but if it’s necessary I’m willing to listen to the advice of a midwife but if I am uncomfortable with something I will say so. I prefer someone who has attended and assisted many births, at least 200. I’d like to find a birth center or in home midwife that can be covered or partially covered by Medicaid and I have anthem health keepers plus. If out of pocket, I’d like to stay close to $4,000 for prenatal care and birth. I’d like a person who is knowledgeable in breastfeeding and who can assist immediately after birth or direct me to someone who can.
I’m unusre of where I want to birth in currently looking for support and prenatal care
Help me with things I don’t know and wanna to learn and need to need know
I would like to have an at home birth, this is my first pregnancy so im looking for a midwife I can ask all the questions too and have close communication with
I would like to have a natural home-birth so I'm looking for an experienced midwife to help me achieve that. I'm on Medicaid so I'm hoping that will cover the cost of having a midwife.
-Spotsy regional medical center - low intervention, unmedicated, etc..
I plan to give birth at the hospital. No budget would be covered by insurance Tricare . My plan is to have a clam birth and have a chance to do things naturally vs induction ! I have issues with BP and would like to be with a doctor that has a plan and help me be more comfortable about birth .
So far I am with VCU but up to change Trying to use insurance Low intervention united healthcare community plan
I would like a birthing center/ less clinical setting than a hospital. Would like to use tricare select insurance. I'm freshly pregnant, don't have a birth plan solidified. Looking for prenatal, antenatal, and birth care
I plan on giving a water birth, all natural at St Francis Hospital. I don’t have an ideal budget at the moment.
I want somebody to help me along the way because it’s my first child
At home , budget is 3,500$ , not sure how to describe a birth plan honestly
I am undecided between home birth and hospital but leaning more towards home I have Tricare Select I want to try to have a natural birth. I want to wait until my baby’s cord is white before cutting, stagger vaccines over time, donate placenta to a K-9 unit, not be pushed on, yanked on, cut etc as much as possible. Ultimately, i just want to let my body do its thing but understand if something were to go astray that medical attention could be needed
Home birth preferred $4k Natural/ unmedicated Will do the hospital but unmedicated
Would like to give birth at home, but not refusing a hospital birth. I need natural support & don’t want to feel pressured into giving my baby anything that there are proven facts of injuries from. I have Medicaid. I do not consent to any vaccines or topicals given to my baby after birth. I would like to have a natural birth & be coached into how to go through labor & delivery without pain medication. Cord is to stay intact for at least 30 minutes. I want to take placenta home. Father cuts the cord. No baths or wiping off vernix. Rather, I would like it to be rubbed in. Baby stays with Mom & Dad unless absolutely necessary.
I’d like to find a midwife considered in network by my insurance
I need a midwife for my prenatal care. I want to labor at home For as long as I can and I do want an epidural! I have health insurance.
I plan to give birth at home or in a birth center. I need a provider that is VBAC friendly and a Christian midwife. I live in the Virginia Beach area. My estimated budget for a Midwife would be no more than $6000.
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