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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 have birth pool and hoses and water temp checker and towels and towel warmer and crib and cord clamp and cord cutter and hats and baby boy clothes and everything I need even a friend who is an Lpn she said she can come and be here too and my mom and my husband and 3kids at home,I just need a midwife to come here I'm 45mins from pikeville ky where your at
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 plan to give birth at home or at a birthing center via a tub birth. I need a provider with a certification that meets Tricare's requirements, speaks English, and has at least a year of experience. I do not have a budget estimation but have seen that Tricare does cover a doula and a midwife. I have Tricare Reserve Select.
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
I'm planning an unmedicated home birth with minimal intervention, with a budget of 3000$. I'm 33 and this will be my second vaginal birth.
Looking for a CNM for a homebirth in Stafford VA in November 2026.
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 am hoping for a VBAC after a semi-traumatic cesarean experience. I believe my best chances to achieve this would be through help of a doula and a midwife, as the current OB I see pushed for an early induction last time and I can feel that's the direction she's pushing for this second pregnancy. The OB only pushed for induction and brought up cesarean based on baby's projected size. First son was 8lbs 12.5oz at birth; so not small, but certainly not over 10lbs as they had insisted. My current plan is to give birth at Henrico Doctor's Hospital (where I delivered my first), but am open to other options such as a home birth or a birthing center. I would love to try for unmedicated this go around. I am not a high-risk pregnancy, I have a healthy BMI, baby is healthy, no gestational diabetes, no markers for preeclampsia or hypertension, so I believe and feel strongly that I can attempt a VBAC + TOLAC.
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.
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