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I would like to give birth in a hospital, we’d like to spend around 2 thousand dollars because I am 20 weeks pregnant and trying to get out of an OB office for more personal care. For the birth of my son I would like a natural labor (vaginal delivery) without an epidural, no medication offered to me without me mentioning it first. No forceps or vacuum, no medical interventions unless necessary for the baby or myself. No episiotomy, I would rather tear naturally. I would like a quiet room with no harsh lights while laboring, and I am open to a water birth. After my son is born my husband and I would like to be made aware of anything doctors or nurses would like to do with our baby before doing it like vaccines, bathing, measurements, and tests.
Hello! I plan to give birth at home in my tub. This is my first child and right now only my fiance is working, we are working with limited funds. I have not created a birthing plan as of yet; I just want the most natural birthing experience.
I haven’t decided where to give birth. I’m not sure my budget. I am low maintenance I’m considering not doing an epidural.
Homebirth and I have CHM, this is my seventh baby and they've all been born at home!
I will be a first time mom that would like to give birth with my voice being heard as a black women and certain requests answered without any hesitation
I plan to give birth at home. I am not sure my budget, I have medicaid.
I want to give birth in a hospital, I don’t really have a birth plan yet
I plan to do a homebirth and this will be my second birth but first one at home and 3,000-4,000 is our budget but open to negotiations to see what best fits and honestly overall my birth plan is to have a peaceful no medical intervention labor and delivery.
I have had 2 c sections, both due to breech babies. My first pregnancy, i labored all day and went to the hospital once my water broke. I was 5cm dilated, but she was breech so we ended up doing a last minute c section. They told me then that I was a perfect candidate for a vbac due to my body doing everything it was supposed to. My next pregnancy was twins, and baby A was breech. So we had a scheduled c section. I have desperately wanted a natural vaginal birth since my first. The provider I currently go to strongly pushes for c sections after you've had 2. I would love to have an unmedicated, vaginal birth, preferably in a birth center, but i dont know that that's an affordable option for us. Assuming all goes well and this baby cooperates, I plan to labor as long as possible at home and then head to the hospital just for the delivery.
Plan to give birth in hospital. Budget negotiable.
I plan to give birth in my home and I’m unsure how much a midwife costs but I would say at least 200 a month I’m not sure
I want to have an unmedicated home birth, in a birthing pool. This is my first pregnancy.
I would like to have an at home water birth but I have medicaid.
I have Tricare Select insurance and plan to give birth in a hospital setting. At the moment, I’m unsure of my estimated out-of-pocket budget because I’m still learning what is covered under my insurance plan. I also do not have a finalized birth plan yet and would appreciate guidance and education throughout the pregnancy and birth process to help me make informed decisions. I’m looking for someone supportive, knowledgeable, and experienced with helping first-time or still-planning parents navigate labor, delivery, postpartum care, and birth preferences.
I just want a female support person during labor as I don’t have any female support for labor, but I also want them to know and understand what’s going on. I also need one through my healthy blue Medicaid as I cannot afford one
I am 4 weeks pregnant. I want to give a home birth.i have healthy blue medicaid.
I want to give birth at a center and have a water birth
I do not want to deal with the typical obgyn offices
We want to walk the line between the medical industrial system, and what is healthy for our baby. We want a delayed vaccine schedule, and as natural a borth as possible. My wife is 41, so i want to ensure that all of the things she wants do not put her or the baby in danger. She wants a hone birth, but our house is not fit for that, we have petts and a ton of clutter. I think a birthing center would be best. We are still working out a birthplan. We are currently seeing ob's at pardee in hemdersonville
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