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I plan on giving birth at a hospital. My husband will be on deployment and this is my first pregnancy. I do not have family near me to help support me mentally and emotionally and necessarily give me the information i need for child birth.
Doula that has knowledge on how to take care of newborn babies and to be an advocate every step of the way. New mom here
Hospital, Sentara woodbridge Insurance covered I want an epidural
Plan to give birth in a hospital As cheap as possible just need minimal help with the specifics Birth plan might need help figuring that out
In search of a postpartum doula or newborn specialist that offers Postpartum care, newborn care, newborn feeding, help with household tasks, overnight care.
Inova lansdowne, $1000 budged I plan on doing a no epidural induced and natural birth.
Hospital birth Looking for someone with experience as a midwife or labor and delivery nurse Still working through birth plan.
I need help during birth and after. I plan to give birth at the hospital, I dont know pricing so I dont know a budget that's realistic so im hope my insurance will cover or I can do a payment plan. I dont have a birth plan yet.
We plan to have a home birth, we are hoping that we can find some covered services under TRICARE. Outside of that our budget depending on the service.
This is my second and I feel if I had someone walking with me who understood the process, even the nutrition and emotional side of post and prenatal life it would be helpful.
1. I am giving birth at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 2. Estimated budget is $100 per visit 3. Natural birth
I want to have my baby at the Hospital. Everything will be billed and taken care of through United health care I don’t really have an actual birth plan as of yet
We will be giving birth at Sentara Leigh Hospital, ideally without an epidural. We are most concerned with getting reasonable sleep for the first 8-13 weeks and would like a night nurse for 4-5 nights a week for the first 4 weeks, and the. 3 nights a week for the next 8-10 weeks depending on the need. Other postpartum services that would be helpful would be some lactation consulting and referrals to Pelvic floor physical therapy and being an advocate for the mother. Estimated budget for a night nurse would be $30-35 an hour for 9 hours a night
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