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I plan to birth in the hospital. This is my third vaginal birth. It is the first one I’ve had in the hospital though. The rest were home. I do not have a budget for a Doula. I am on pregnancy Medicaid. I plan to have a completely natural birth. I will be declining all interventions for myself and the baby.
1) hospital 2) open to budget 3)I don't have yet
Novant hospital,looking for someone Medicaid covers, plan on natural birth
Probably hospital not super expensive I have pretty bad anxiety and panic attacks so someone to help ease my anxiety
Birthing doula and mental health advocates. I plan to give birth at new hanover regional medical center at novant. I have medicaid which is carolina complete so idk if I am covered.
Wilmington, NC Natural, low intervention hospital birth.
Giving birth and at Novant Hospital in Bolivia NC. Budget is undetermined as I’m willing to hear prices and pay if the fit seems right. Birth plan so far consists of preferring a natural birth in the hospital and I’d like a Christian/faith based doula to assist with pain release, coping and for over all support and to teach my husband the wonders of the woman’s body in Gods design
First time mom, first pregnancy, so wildly uneducated in all of it! Would prefer to give birth at home or birthing center, hospital as last resort. Not sure on budget, obviously if covered by insurance that’s preferred. Ideally around $6,000. I would prefer an unmedicated birth, and that’s as far as I’ve gotten in a birth plan.
Baby born 37 + 3. Difficulty latching and minimal sucking seen/felt, quick to exhaust during feeding, no milk supply yet, difficulty hand expressing and pumping colostrum so far, concerns of baby not getting enough to eat and getting milk supply.
Want to give birth in Morehead city, would love if my doula would be covered by Tricare. Want to give natural birth
I need someone who will speak up for me telling them what I want when I cannot. Help me feel more comfortable during birth.
I would like to do a home birth. Inexpensive budget. My birth plan would be to let labor and birth progress naturally without interference of any kind at all necessary.
I plan on giving birth at brunswick novant health in Bolivia. My due date is July 14th and this is my first pregnancy which has gone perfectly and is lowrisk. I would love to do an unmediated birth where I just use massages, breathing techniques etc. I would like our doula to have around 15+ years of experience and it always helps if they love Jesus like we do! We would really only need them present during active labor, we don’t require them to stay with us the whole time we’re in the hospital or do extra things for us! I would love someone who is great with communication as well so that they can guide me beforehand hand at things i can do to help prepare my body for an easier birth. We aren’t sure on budget and are open to discuss!
Hello, I am looking for a labor support Doula for the birth of my first child in Late June/early July. I have not yet decided whether I will have a home birth, or of give birth at Naval Medical Center. I am planning to have a natural, unmediated birth and know I will need physical and emotional support through it.
I plan on giving birth in a hospital non-medicated. I will not be giving birth on my back.
I would do it in the hospital but I don’t want it to feel like I’m in the hospital, I don’t want the staff bombarding me and intervening every 5 seconds. I want to do it naturally, in better positions than what the hospital wants me to do… I’m not positive about all of the rest but I just want someone that’s going to vouch for me while I’m vulnerable and I fear my husband is too nice and they will walk all over him… I’m not even sure about an estimated budget but I do know I would need someone who takes tricare to help with the cost!
My hospital is MUSC is Florence, SC. Looking for someone who accepts First Choice Medicaid. If not, my total budget would only be about $1,000. I plan to do an unmedicated hospital birth with as little interventions as possible.
Because of my age and some health conditions, I plan to give birth in the hospital. My budget would be $500 to $800. I just don’t want to have an episiotomy and no forceps.
Hi! I plan to give birth in the hospital with as little medical help as possible. I would like to give birth naturally and be coached throughout.
We plan to have a hospital birth. My hope is to see how ca I can go unmedicated but I am open to options and an epidural is not out of the question if needed.
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