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New mother in need of guidance and education pertaining to all things birth. I’m not sure where I want to give birth but I have lots of questions about my options. I want an epidural free birth with minimal intervention in a quiet calm space
Hello! My name is Alexis. I am 31 years old and I am expecting my first baby. My expected due date is 12/26. My husband and I want to do a home birth with a midwife.
Looking into my options in case I am not needing another C-section. I’m scared of labor and never even had contractions with my first. Would like to try vbac but not sure if this baby will be big like my first so it makes me nervous. I’d like to try unmedicated, natural birth but I’m terrified of it.
Home birth not really sure this is my 4th baby but never did homeburth
Midwife to attend the birth of my second baby. Open to home birth too.
Unmedicated, delayed cord clamping until it is white, no vaccines or little to no, no bath, as much skin to skin contact. Preferred birthing bath or pool at a birthing centre near lansdale or bluebell. Estimated budget of 8-10 thousand.
I plan to deliver in a hospital, but our hospital system merged with another and 7 Obs left. We have had a great deal of difficulty getting appointments, and just met one of the providers at the practice who we did not particularly like. Our consent that we have to sign for delivery today mentioned that a provider might not be present for the birth. We are worried that we will not have support, someone checking on the baby and myself when delivery comes. Our baby was also conceived through IVF and we are being told that induction may be necessary, including Pitocin and we want to be sure we have all options available and open to us, and focus on more natural ways of inducing labor if baby’s safety is genuinely at risk.
Birth centre- insurance- looking for a certified nurse midwive of a board certified obgyn for a first pregnancy- v back- unmedicated-
Home preferably Unsure My wife would like to give birth at home
Home birth and first pregnancy so I don’t have a budget per se but would prefer if my insurance was accepted through midwife
Home or birth center As cheap as possible or takes government insurance Not sure I want a water birth all natural
I do not want to give birth at the hospital, but at a birthing center for the most natural birth/ freedom to decide what I want for me and my baby. Planning on a natural birth with no medicines, and if possible, a doula or midwife with Christian beliefs and values. I'm unsure of costs as it will be through my work insurance. I'm still working on my birth plan, but I'd like to labor at home for as long as possible, would like a birthing pool/tub, delayed cord clamping, deliver placenta naturally
I would like to have a water birth at home, be able to move and hope to be IV free as I get very irritated by it in my skin. I am open to a hospital birth as I've had one previous but wasn't happy with the outcome of my last birth. Not quite sure on budget yet.
Home birth Within insurance No epidural, as natural as possible
This will be my first baby. My wife and I are looking for support during pregnancy first few weeks.!will be giving birth at the hospital. Planning on doing natural birth. Currently have insurance if that is possible for coverage
Hospital birth $700 budget Normal delivery with epidural
I want a beautiful birth for my baby Either at home or at a good hospital I will be paying with medicaid
Hospital birthday. It will be attempting a VBAC post twin delivery 3.5 years ago. I would like an ultrasound soon to see if it it is a multiples birth again. I would like a VBAC delivery
A midwife for at home appointments, a doula for possible at home birth
At home mid wife Estimated budget $300-$500 At home in livingroom inside a pool
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