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I plan to give birth at the hospital. I haven't even thought of a budget. I want to know if my insurance will cover the package. I want to be in the hospital and be able to walk around and have my baby in whatever position is comfortable for me- even if that means standing.
I have a question due to my first pregnancy was a c-section and my second pregnancy was a horrible experience where I requested a c-section would it be carry for me to want a try for a natural birth my first pregnancy I dilated 4 1/2 centimeter before I had an emergency c-section but my second I was dilated 1 and contractions were back to back but no assistance with breaking water or stripping cervix nor would they let me walk the halls due to my doctor was not there. I just want to know where I stand with all my options before I get boxed in with my doctor I have now who says no but I have no health issues nor was I told this is a high risk pregnancy but I will say I’ll be turning 35 in august before I deliver
I am planning a homebirth with a CNM. I plan to use insurance to cover services.
Plan to give birth in a hospital As cheap as possible just need minimal help with the specifics Birth plan might need help figuring that out
We plan to have a home birth, we are hoping that we can find some covered services under TRICARE. Outside of that our budget depending on the service.
Hospital No budget I would like to keep placenta cord on the baby until it turns white, I don’t want my baby to get hep b shots or any unnecessary shots , I don’t want my baby to receive eye cream or a bath I don’t want my baby to leave the room
Hospital birth Flexible based on experience Natural birth
I am a new mother seeking additional support and natural pain management options during labor. I am very interested in having an all-natural birth and strongly prefer a water birth if available. I would love to connect and discuss my options further. Please feel free to contact me at 948-227-4152. Thank you so much for your time and support.
I plan on having my baby at the hospital. I’m not sure about budget I want to have a natural birth with no medication.
Plan to give birth at military hospital, someone who accepts tricare , for birth plan , hoping to have a vbac and placenta encapsulation, haven’t put together a complete precise as yet and would like accept any advice in that area.
I plan to have a hospital birth using nitrous oxide, possibly an epidural if I really feel the need. My husband and I are Christians so it is important that we have someone who will respect our faith work with us. Our estimated budget is less than $1000.
1. In Hospital 2. $1800 plus postpartum care 3. At this point my goals are to deliver a healthy baby, but postpartum lactation support is very important to me.
I plan on giving birth at a hospital and I have payment plans arrangements
I’m planning to give birth in a hospital. I have tricare select as my insurance so planning to use that to cover the associated costs. My birth plan essentially is for me and baby to be alive, safe, and healthy. However that looks, I’m fine with it. Open to medicated and natural options but want to see how things progress before trying to stick to any specific plan.
I will be giving birth at Chesapeake Regional. I have Tricare Prime as my insurance. I plan on doing a natural birth followed by breastfeeding full time.
We will be giving birth at Sentara Leigh Hospital, ideally without an epidural. We are most concerned with getting reasonable sleep for the first 8-13 weeks and would like a night nurse for 4-5 nights a week for the first 4 weeks, and the. 3 nights a week for the next 8-10 weeks depending on the need. Other postpartum services that would be helpful would be some lactation consulting and referrals to Pelvic floor physical therapy and being an advocate for the mother. Estimated budget for a night nurse would be $30-35 an hour for 9 hours a night
I plan to give birth in the hospital this is my first pregnancy im so nervous and scared I don’t have a birth plan I just need the support
I plan to give birth at Norfolk General hospital, I have Medicaid, & my birth plan is to give birth with an epidural.
I’m not sure what it is that i want to do at this moment I'm very early on
I would like a birthing center/ less clinical setting than a hospital. Would like to use tricare select insurance. I'm freshly pregnant, don't have a birth plan solidified. Looking for prenatal, antenatal, and birth care
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