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1. I plan on giving birth at HCA Trinity 2. Estimated Budget is Undetermined 3. My birth plan is still in it’s drafting stage but includes golden hour, delayed cord clamping, no epidural, bedside measurements & testing, lots of movement
Hospital birth- first birth I have no clue about my birth plan or budget
I am 41 first pregnancy and will not give birth in a hospital and need support during this process, I plan to live in largo florida and home birth or birthing centers, I have a budget of 6200, I want a natural lotus home birth keeping my placenta, would perfer a Melanated experienced midwives and doula as I will breastfeed
I plan on giving birth in a hospital. I consider high risk due to my age and weight. I’m 10 weeks, no issues or concerns at this point. I want support, education and help manage all that come my way. My max is $1500-2000
I wanted to consider all options. Home/birthing center/hospital. I would prefer a natural birth in water.
We plan to give birth in the hospital. I can’t have an epidural because of my spinal fusion so we want to try a natural birth. I don’t want to give birth on my back and would like to discuss other options for more natural birth positions. We want to breastfeed but also use a bottle so dad can do feedings. Open to understanding including formula.
1. Hospital 2. $1500-2000 3. I plan to do a medicated birth
Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Hospital — preferably St. Anthony’s Hospital in St. Petersburg for a safe environment with support for low-intervention and natural birth. 2. Provide your estimated budget I plan to use insurance coverage (Ambetter and/or Medicaid) to cover prenatal care and delivery. I am seeking in-network providers to minimize out-of-pocket costs and keep expenses as low as possible. 3. Describe your birth plan I am planning a natural, low-intervention birth if medically appropriate. My goals include: • Unmedicated labor if possible (might change ) • Minimal interventions (avoiding induction, continuous monitoring, or cesarean unless medically necessary) • Freedom to move and use position changes during labor • Immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth • Support for delayed cord clamping and breastfeeding
I’m planning to have a natural birth without an epidural. I’ll be delivering in a hospital
I’m giving birth at St Joseph’s Women’s in Tampa. My estimated budget is $2,000-3,000. My birth plan is a hospital birth but as natural as hospital. I want to birth at home until I deliver at the hospital. Focus on delayed cord clamping, minimal vaccines, etc.
-Plan to give birth at St Joseph’s women’s hospital in Tampa, FL -$0 - Birth plan unknown. - Tricare East
New to this so not quite sure! * this is my first baby so just need help in general - want to learn more about preparing such as pelvic floor exercise, things to help birth go smoother like breathing exercise. * someone to advocate for a more natural approach- hoping to deliver naturally and no c section. * would love to give birth in a birthing center that connected to a hospital or a hospital. Luckily my OB office has 3 midwives so I’ve requested to have the baby delivered by a midwife. * need help developing my birth plan - I know I don’t want the baby to get vaccines, the eye ointment, I want chord clamping, delay bathing the baby
1. Plan to give birth at a hospital - had issues with care during first birth and what to avoid issues this time around regarding postpartum and hours after birth 2. Unsure of budget as I have never had a doula before 3. Induced with an epidural. Would like skin to skin immediately after delivery. If I tear I would like to continue the epidural until suturing is complete (turned off half way through in excruciating pain last time which resulted in no skin to skin for 2.5 hours and falling asleep after forcing them to provide pain medication)
I plan to give birth in a hospital, pregnancy is considered high risk due to age. This is my first time experiencing a pregnancy this far along, I need assistance in getting to know my rights in hospital. I would prefer low intervention but I know that also depends on my situation. I want to spend more time with baby right after birth and delaying clamping, skin to skin and help with lactation. Preferably Spanish speaking.
Hospital birth..thinking about getting a doula..first baby so some nerves are there but would have to be a really good fit
st joseph’s hospital probably through women’s care no budget tricare only
I plan to give birth at HCA in Trinity, Florida Im unsure of a birth plan, I am a first time mom and was hoping a doula could help me create a birth plan and also offer insight to pregnancy and labor and delivery. Im also looking for a Christian doula who accepts insurance
1. Hospital St Joseph North, Lutz, Florida USA 2. 2k USD 3. Don’t have one yet
1. Hospital birth most likely in case of complications 2. Unsure of what the costs are for this 3. Holistic based, but not opposed to an epidural.
Hi I am looking for a doula and a midwife that will listen to my needs and what I need and the baby needs.
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