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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.
I am having my first baby may 15 and I need some help advocating for me and my baby when I go into labor
I’m 34 years old and currently 31 weeks pregnant with my first baby. I plan to give birth at Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, VA. I currently don’t have health insurance, and am enrolled in VA Healthcare, which is the benefit that has been paying for all of my prenatal and maternity care thus far. My active duty fiance and I plan to get married mid-February, 2026, and I will then have Tricare Prime health insurance as his dependent. My estimated budget is whatever Tricare Prime will cover for a certified doula. My birth plan has not been created yet.
Scheduled C-Section at Norfolk General Hospital - Norfolk, VA first week of March I have anthem blue cross blue shield as well as Carrot and have no problem paying a package/hourly I am high risk and dealing with many medical issues, I need Prepartum support (Light house duties, help with 2 year old, help with meals or meal plans, helping plan my delivery bag and nursery) I struggle to lift and walk with severe pelvic dysfunction and need help with relaxation and self care. I need to stay calm and have a lower heart rate during delivery due to POTS (I can easily pass out with high heart rate) I need the same care postpartum as well as I will be recovering from a C-section.
- Must be female - Must accept Tricare Prime - If co-pay is involved, please offer installment payments - Planned water birth, I'm a first time mother - Please have experience taking care of newborn and coaching parents, I know little and need to learn everything - I have a midwife that will be performing the birth at home - If possible, please help with duties around the house
I plan to give birth at Chesapeake Regional Medical Center. My budget will be through TriCare. I don't have a birth plan yet, but it I know it will include not getting an epidural, and being as active as possible. Prefer to give birth in an upright position, not lying on my back.
I will give birth to the hospital , I had a c-section with my first and now im hoping for a VB.
Plan to give birth at how want to do a lotus water birth other then that I’m not sure first time mom
We are first time parents who Don't really have a support system and we just want to make sure we have a great pregnancy to term as it's been so far. We've been desiring to birth the baby at home if possible and as natural as possible. I have tricare coverage (retired military) budget wise I don't know what to expect 😅
plan to give birth at Sentara Leigh budget depends on servies provided
I plan on giving birth at a hospital and I have payment plans arrangements
I plan to give birth at Norfolk General hospital, I have Medicaid, & my birth plan is to give birth with an epidural.
Looking for doula support services for newborn care and support for toddler while mom is working from home
Hello, My name is Nyesha, and I’m the founder of Essential Mystic Showers, a wellness brand focused on gentle, aromatherapy-based self-care for prenatal and postpartum women. I’m reaching out because we are developing a small, no-cost wellness pilot program designed to support moms during pregnancy and the postpartum period, and we would love to explore partnering with organizations/ people who are already doing incredible work in this space. The pilot is a short, 7-day self-care experience where participating moms receive free shower-based aromatherapy products and complete brief, anonymous surveys focused on stress, sleep quality, and overall emotional well-being. The goal is to better understand whether these types of products are genuinely helpful for moms during this season of life. There are no medical claims, no treatment protocols, and no obligation for participants beyond optional feedback. All data collected is anonymous and shared in aggregate only. We would love to offer this pilot to a small group of moms you serve and provide your organization with a summary of the findings afterward. If this sounds aligned with your mission, I’d love to schedule a brief call to walk through the details and see if this could be a good fit. Warmly, Nyesha Founder, Essential Mystic Showers [Www.emshowers.com] [Social Media: Essential Mystic Showers]
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
1. In Hospital 2. $1800 plus postpartum care 3. At this point my goals are to deliver a healthy baby, but postpartum lactation support is very important to me.
I am planning a homebirth with a CNM. I plan to use insurance to cover services.
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
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.
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
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