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Have an 8 mo old right now but I also have a 10 cm fibroid planning to have it surgically removed May 6! Wondering your thoughts on pregnancy afterwards any advice is helpful
First pregnancy and birth at 41 years old. Need someone who can support and older mother. I plan to give birth in a hospital and want to do an epidural but have some fear due to prior health issues. I would love 1-2 meetings prior to delivery and support in hospital during birthing. Would love to spend $1000 or less.
Our plan is to give birth at the Abbott Northwestern Mother Baby Center in Minneapolis. I plan to be induced at 39 weeks (6/19) due to AMA. I want an epidural, but I don’t want to give birth on my back.
I plan to give birth at Abbott Northwestern. This is my second child, my first was born at Regions which was a 30+ hour labor including PPH. I am hoping for a smoother experience and less anxiety this time! I'd like to find someone with several years of experience. My husband is a resident physician and it is important to us to find someone who works well with care teams. I am not sure yet about my postpartum doula needs and budget, just thinking I'd like to find help with that too.
Maple Grove Hospital. $500-1000. Vaginal without any meds or intervention if possible
Maple Grove hospital $700-1200 Birth environment should be calm and relaxing
Im working with mn birth center in st.paul and they said I need to find a dual. And I guess they have to be willing to come to my house.
I plan to give birth at Abbot Hospital’s Mother Baby Center. Estimated budget is $1500. I’d like a birth with limited interventions, with a patient and calm atmosphere, using meditation and breathwork/hypnobirtbirthing and similar methods to cope. I’d like to be able to move and change positions. I want to feel close and connected to my husband during birth. I’d like it to be a dimly lit environment if possible. Maintaining my bodily autonomy and being able to give informed consent to any interventions is very important to me.
Starting to tentatively look for doulas for my second birth. I’ve never had a doula before but I’m very interested. I plan to give birth at the Ridgeview birth center in Waconia, MN. My budget can’t go higher than 2k including postpartum packages. I enjoyed a medicated birth with my first baby but wished I could have labored longer before getting the epidural—I had exclusive back labor and it was hard to make any decisions as I couldn’t move without having severe contractions. I’m hoping for a more peaceful second birth where I don’t have to be the most educated advocate in the room (my mom and husband were very supportive but didn’t have any background in back labor). As for postpartum, I’m interested in some form of small support since we’re transitioning to two kids and my first won’t quite be 18 months by my due date for baby #2. It will be a lot!
Hospital birth Natural but willing to get epidural
1. Abbott Northwestern 2. $2000 3. Natural Birth in the Hospital
I plan to give birth in a hospital, I am going on MA so would like a doula that is covered by MA. I want to try to stay natural with birth, it is my first time giving birth so I want to get educated on what’s best for my body so it goes as smooth and healthy as possible.
Hospital birth, I have gestational diabetes and will probably need to be induced. First time mom who needs help with birth planning and education so I can make informed decisions. Not sure on budget but would be ok with a new or studying doula if it’s cheaper.
We are first time parents-to-be that desire a little extra support to ensure we are preparing the right way, curb our fears, and someone to be there for the birth of our child. Hospital birth planned Budget $2000 Aiming for natural birth but supportive of other procedures if required
Birth plan Prenatal diet Emotional support Just need a right hand someone who got my back and supports my wants and needs.
1. PLan on giving birth in a hospital setting 2. Estimated budget $1k-1.5K 3. Wanting a second successful VBAC with minimal interventions needed. Unmedicated preferred but very open to epidural.
Hospital. Not sure on budget. I do not know what my birth plan is.
I feel comfortable at MG hospital. This is my second birth- first was a c section. Im hoping for as close to a natural birth as possible. If we have to get intervention its not the end of the world but definitely doing our best to avoid another c section. With my last delivery we went to the hospital way too early. I want to labor at home as much as possible. Last time I didnt have an advocate much less an informed advocate. I want to make sure I dont make that mistake again. Budget wise under 3k for out of pocket, im currently looking for a job so im not sure what insurance coverage will look like (im technically still on my husbands plan, but ive left the relationship and will be filing for divorce sooner rather than later so i dont want to rely on his insurance)
I would just like to be educated on how to give birth and educated on childbirth and just a support system I plan on giving birth at the hospital
Wii need someone that can help with child education, feeding and tips
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