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I am between giving birth at a hospital in Frisco, Home, or a birthing center. I want to have a unmedicated water birth.
Home birth 1890$-6800$ I would like to do a all natural birth Right now me and husband are doing our research as far as pricing & experience
Looking for midwife for home birth, check ups prior to delivery. Desire pool/tub delivery. Will not vaccinate. $5000
I am newly pregnant and exploring my options. My dream has always been to have a home birth with a midwife, but know there’s certain risks in that. I’m not opposed to having a midwife and OBGYN to help the delivery process. Just exploring all options! I want to help feel empowered throughout the process and know my options at any given time.
Frisco Texas Budget 2k max Wanted to birth in a birthing center but no longer a possibility. Hoping to be as natural as possible, cutting umbilical cord once white. Not wanting loud noises or many people in the room while giving birth. Skin to skin as birthed. Not willing to lay back and wait. Not interested in typical medical processes of current labor practices.
I'm still very unsure about all of these details and am looking to connect with a few different options to decide exactly what I want to do. I know I don't want to do it at home but think I want to do it at a birthing center as opposed to a hospital and I don't want an epidural.
I want to give birth in my home. I gave birth to my first in a birthing Center. This time I want to stay home, dim lights, lots of breathing, slow movement, bath tub, help from a doula… I’m hoping pushing will be different than my first baby. I heard there are different ways of pushing than active push and hold… I’d love to learn more about that! Max budget is 10k
plan to give birth to a healthy baby in a hospital we have anthem ppo
Plan to give birth at home, budget 6,000 Plan on going as natural as possible
I would like water birthing, delayed umbilical cord cutting, either hospital or something like it, I have cook childrens medicaid
Baylor hospital birth If medicaid plans are accepted that is my budget cannot do out of pocket costs Natural birth plan- no intervention- no birthing on back or being hooked up to machines, faith based approach
I have been searching for a midwife or Doula that will accept insurance. I would prefer a birthing center but I have not found one that would be an option, I am perfectly happy being in a hospital with a midwife or doula with me. I'm currently with GPS but trying to find a place to switch to where I can have a midwife or doula. I would prefer a water birth but in the hospital I'm not sure that's doable my plan is for an unmedicated birth. My pregnancy has been uncomplicated and low risk
Home Water birth Budget 3-5k.
Just looking. I want an at home water birth with the minimum cost needed. Can work around my budget.
Home birth and water birth, looking for day of birth care only because i am already recievimg care but moving right before the birth. budget of up to 1k
I'm looking to have my second child here at home on the farm, want a natural non invasive birth with support from someone who's seen a thing or 2. My Budget is no higher than $5000 as I just need someone there for the birth. I'm not one to say that you need 20 years experience but preferably someone who's been doing this for more than 5. I am 18 years old and this will be my second child and a VBAC delivery (My obgyn has cleared me for VBAC). Really just looking for somebody that will show equal concern as I and be a supportive friend. Like I said my budget is no more than $5,000 and I am looking to have someone come out to my house just to join us and guide us for our first home birth.
I want a hospital birth but I want my prenatal care provider to also be my midwife during birth at the hospital. I want as natual as possible but also with epidural
Im seeing if there is a possibility of me having a doula covered through Medicaid. I’ve had 2 birth center and 2 home births and am considering my first hospital birth.
I currently have an OBGYN that does accept my medicaid. I had a c section with my daughter in 2022, and I really want to try for a vaginal birth. My OBGYN and I are not connecting as I would like and I did more research and feel better finding a mid wife or doula that I can connect with and listen to my wants and needs. I appreciate it! I plan on giving birth in a hospital setting. have medicaid health insurance. I believe its a cooks childrens plan but I would need to double check.
So I am looking for a midwife CNM that takes Molina healthcare Texas Star. If not I would like to hear if there are any packages or anything. I am already gonna probably have to pay for a birth center so I am really looking for someone who takes my healthcare. I had horrible experience with OBGYNS and I do not want one. I was given zero alternatives when I asked for them, I am now taking my own glucose measurements so I can see how my sugar ranges daily from what I eat. I am looking for someone who will take me seriously and understand what I am wanting to do with my own bodily autonomy.
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