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I’m looking for a midwife that can come to our home for a home birth 5-6k is our budget I don’t have a birthplan just yet
Home birth, water birth. $4000 is approximately the budget. Easy going and willing to work with me
1. I would like to have a home birth! 2. I have TriCare and Cigna as my insurance company, so I would like those to cover as much as possible. I wouldn't want to pay more than $6,000 out of pocket. 3. I want my birth to be as natural as possible, and have my family there with me. I am very much into holistic medicine.
I just want a home birth. In Jackson hole Wyoming
I would like a homebirth or birth center birth. Budget is probably 8000
We would like to give birth at home or in a birth suite with a midwife. We would like as natural of a birth as possible.
I need a midwife that is open to natural minded mother's.
Would love to have a home birth (this is baby #2) I’m passionate about a low intervention birth, I had a natural hospital birth the first time around and would love to have a peaceful homebirth. Delayed cord clamping until the cord is white, golden hour, skin to skin, unvaccinated, and a calm environment are all important to me. We’re unsure of what pricing typically looks like, but would love to stay under $6,000 if possible.
I would like to do a home birth. Budget is $7000, though we will want to use insurance. My birth plan is simple: as natural as possible with the least amount of intervention.
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.
Home 4000 Midwife and my husband waterbirth at home
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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