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hospital birth tricare prime insurance i’m going to use tricare benefits which is gonna be 6 hours
A birth doula a child birth educator
I am going to give birth at Swedish Midwifery in Issaquah, Wa. We would like to spend between $1,500 to 2,500. I want to have an all natural and active birth. Spending time in the water tub as needed too. No vaginal exams unless medically necessary. No bathing, weighing or time away from Mom and Dad after birth for at least an hour. Delayed cord clamping, wait until there is no pulse and cord is white. We would like an experienced female doula with at least a few years under her belt. We only speak English, so a second language is not needed. Also someone who is able to help guide my husband on how to support me throughout labor would be exceptional. I plan on exclusively breastfeeding so having the doula be able to help out with latching or any other problems if they arise, would be great. This is our first child so we're new to all of this. Thank you for your patience.
My OB says there is a 20% chance she'll be in the room for delivery, apparently that's average. I want someone in the room who is there to uphold my wishes and birth plan. I want a natural birth. I funny want to clamp the cord until it spots pulsing. I'm on the fence about vitamin k. I don't want my baby to be bathed right away, or taken from me. I don't consent to the eye treatment they put on baby, or any vaccines. I need to know there is someone advocating for these choices, and am looking for someone to help me bring our baby into the world who will respect my faith and those choices
- Planning to give birth in hospital at Providence in Everett. - We are hoping to use AppleHealth/Medicaid, which I have for the duration of pregnancy. - This is my second pregnancy and birth. Our first child was delivered via unplanned c-section at 41 weeks after induction. I would like TOLAC if prior to 42 weeks or a planned c-section at 41/42 weeks. - We had a great doula for our first delivery - her words and presence carried me through some tough moments in labor and before. I didn't know if that was something I wanted again, but the closer I get to the date, the more I want a sense of affirmation of my intuition, self-advocacy and support as we navigate the medical system.
I have to give birth at a military hospital. Currently moderate risk due to history of pre-e in November of 24. Currently planning for a TOLAC, would like to not be induced, or would like to avoid most interventions. Doula must be able to accept tricare prime.
I need someone to give me calm, and help me through my delivery day.
Hello, Hoping to find a doula for birth. I am planning to give birth at the Around the Circle Midwifery with St. Pete’s as a back up. My estimate budget is $2000-$2500. Thank you!
One that is well experienced with several yrs of experience. Affordable payment plan. Home birth if possible.
1. I plan to give in the hospital. 2. Between 1,800-2,000 3. I don't have one yet
I will have a hospital birth. Looking for a doula accepting tricare.
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