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We are having twins and plan on a hospital birth in Sheridan, WY. We may be transferred to Billings, MT if it's before 35 weeks. We are looking for someone to provide support leading up to labor, during labor, and postpartum. Our budget is flexible, but ideally around $1,500.
I would like a homebirth or birth center birth. Budget is probably 8000
Poudre valley hospital 1000 hoping it’s covered by insurance Vbac
I expect to birth in a hospital in Lander or Jackson WY and would primarily be looking for birth support. This is my second baby but my first was during COVID and we weren’t allowed anyone else in the room at the hospital. My first labor was very long and hard and my baby had shoulder dystocia so I’m feeling nervous about the second and really would like someone who can help me with coaching Hughes for releasing my pelvic floor and being there is an advocate for my birth plan which I would hope to be Minimal intervention
1. St. Johns hospital in Jackson, Wy 2. flexible budget 3. Planning for a vaginal birth with epidural. Will more than likely be induced earlier due to the birth being high risk
I plan on having a home birth in Lander, Wy. I'm looking for visual appointments leading up to the due date, and then a midwife for the delivery to preform stiches and newborn care. My budget is open, however I prefer it to be closer to $3k then $5k out of pocket costs. I have Bluecross Bluesheild Insurance.
Hospital may be necessary as I have positive test results for lupus anticoagulants (a misnomer, not necessarily lupus, but my blood clots quicker than normal). Local doctor wants me to be on Lovenox from 8 weeks until delivery. I’m wondering if there is any other way that is proven safe for my condition. No idea about budget, but I have a faith-based medical bills-sharing program that will cover the cost. My birth plan would be to give birth in my home if possible, which is 1 mile from the hospital. But if that is not advisable, in the hospital, to have emergency care at hand if necessary, but I want as low-intervention and low medication as my condition will allow. I want to mantain as much autonomy in my birth experience as I possibly can, and I don’t want doctors or nurses intervening, demeaning, or guilting me into anything unless I decide I want that care. My birth experience would be quiet with my husband there, with a shower, walking, eating small snacks to keep strength up, drinking herbal teas and using natural herbs and supplements to make the birth easier. I would like a midwife or doula( not sure which I need) to be an advocate and offer support and peace of mind through the process. If there are complications within her expertise of care, like turning a baby, etc. I would prefer most of my care to come from a midwife/doula.
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