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I’m considering a hospital birth trying to keep it as affordable as possible with TRICARE if that’s accepted I don’t have a full birth plan yet, but I want unmedicated
I plan on giving birth in a hospital non-medicated. I will not be giving birth on my back.
I will be delivering in a hospital, I do have gestational diabetes but wit is managed without medication. Looking to have a as natural birth as possible.
Plan to give birth at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Prefer a doula that accepts Tricare Prime. The only 100% decided part of my birth plan is no epidural, calm, relaxed environment, dim lighting, minimal intervention, minimal cervical checks, no medications unless medically necessary. Provided must be certified, must accept Tricare insurance, must have at least 3 years of experience. Would prefer to also have lactation assistance.
baby is breastfeeding fine and having no problems. However I think I have elastic breast tissue. I barely get any output when pumping even if I am pumping to replace a feed. I am going back to work in August and need to be able to pump. I have Aetna insurance and can pay a copay but need it to be subsidized by my insurance. I would prefer a female consultant.
Lactation consultant to help with latch my baby has a lip tie and is underweight, she does not have a very strong latch. She makes clicking noises and leaks milk
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting as this is my second pregnancy and my first birth had complications. I want to do an unmedicated birth and am looking for a Doula who can really support me through those contractions. While my husband will be with us, I want to ensure he is included 100% in the whole process. To me, birth is an experience for both partners and so I want to make sure he is included. I essentially want a third partner that can help guide him and teach him what I will need. I also would like a Doula that can teach me tips and tricks to help me with breast feeding. I could not produce with my first child due to stress levels and i am hoping I can breast feed this baby. I am knew to Doulas so budget I am unsure of and i want to see what my options are so I can discuss with my partner if a doula is 100% what we want. I am very aware that i am the one giving birth and not my partner but he and i make all decisions together. He is extremely supportive of my decisions but I always choose to discuss big options with him. My doula will have to be able to handle a stubborn woman who is sweet but when in pain sounds mean. I can be bossy so I need a doula with a backbone that is willing to put me back in the right mindset. I am a free spirit and need someone that can match my energy and is not scared to be my voice as sometimes I do forget to use it, especially in medical facilities. I do not know what a doula costs so I do not know how to budget for a doula and so I am hoping to see what is out there and go from there. I only speak English and since this is not my first rodeo with a baby, I do not need anything above assisting me through labor and the breastfeeding. Thank you soooo much!
looking for a certified lactation consultant, i have four kids but this is the first child i have made this far for breastfeeding. I have managed to get a milk bleb from what i have read and need ways to treat it from a professional in lacation vs going to a obgyn. I want natural ways to help with the issue at hand vs medication. the only insurance i have currently is medicaid due to not working.
First pregnancy at 33 years old. I wanted to give birth at home but my family is against it so I will be birthing in hospital but want to be as natural and have as few interventions as possible. I live in Blounts Creek, NC but will be birthing in Greenville, NC. I am pregnant with healthy, baby boy who is measuring 2 weeks ahead already. No abnormalities have been identified. I am looking for experienced doula to help me prepare for labor and postpartum period and advocate for me during both. I plan to breastfeed. I am unsure of budget because I don't know how doulas bill but I also have private insurance, soon (pregnancy) medicaid and ability to pay out of pocket as well.
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