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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 14:27 PM   #1
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What is the cost?


I really want to do a home birth as I feel a hospital birth, laying on my back and everyone trying to force drugs down my throat and into my spine, is extremely unnatural. I live in Northern California and have Kaiser, which I know does not cover home births. However I can have all my tests, ultrasounds, etc done at Kaiser to cut down on costs a bit. So I was wondering what the typical cost of a home birth is minus testing costs. Thank you!!


 
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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 15:16 PM   #2
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Well, I don't know about a homebirth. I just wanted to say that you can have a perfectly natural birth with no drugs, NOT laying on your back, even a water birth at hospitals. I've had all three of my babies at the hospital in Red Bluff, Ca and they are wonderful there with doing it as natural as possible.

So talk to your Dr/Mw and the hospital staff and make sure they know what YOU want...IF there are no complications


 
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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 16:15 PM   #3
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I have Kaiser so I can only go to Kaiser hospitals. I am lucky that the Kaiser in my area does have a birthing tub - but only one and you are only allowed to labor in it, not give birth in it. And if someone else is using it you are out of luck. Also I was under the impression that you are only allowed to give birth on a hospital bed, I thought hospitals did not allow you to give birth squatting, or in any other position that is more comfortable, am I wrong?


 
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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 17:32 PM   #4
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have you watched the buisness of being born?
i live in the uk and i cant believe what hospital births are like in america if you cant give birth in the pool then you should go for a home birth. look up midwives in your area, there should be a website with their costs on also check out any midwife led birthing centers that may be near you


 
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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 19:32 PM   #5
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The tests are part of the entire package, you pay for your prenatal care, birth, and postnatal care with the fee. Most Midwives only do certain tests but may not do GD or GBS testing, nor ultrasound. It is usually between $3,000 and $5,000.


 
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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 20:19 PM   #6
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Also I was under the impression that you are only allowed to give birth on a hospital bed, I thought hospitals did not allow you to give birth squatting, or in any other position that is more comfortable, am I wrong?
I think this is very dependent on the specific hospital. I'd call around and ask!

Also have you seen whether Kaiser covers care at any local free standing birthing centers? Some states require that midwife care be covered but not home births, which would leave midwife care in a hospital or birthing center.


 
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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 23:09 PM   #7
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i have kaiser so cal. i went for a natural birth for my 1st and wound up with a c-section. their policies are not all that woman-friendly, imo.

anyway, i'm paying $4500 for a homebirth midwife down in oceanside. when we tallied up our co-pays and travel expenses to get to kaiser it came out a little over $500 total (not including the $2500 we spent for our hospital stay post-csection last time). i JUST now worked it out with a kaiser nurse that we can come in for the ultrasound at 20 weeks (I'm 16 weeks now and have had one heck of time trying to get them to do anything but tell me I'll kill my baby with a homebirth). i was SO relived that after switching and switching, i finally found a nurse that would consent to making my appt for the ultrasound. after that, i plan on using them for childbirth classes, if they offer bradley, and nst's and biophysical feedback profiles past 41 weeks.

it's hard with kaiser because they are VERY clearly an hmo and won't give you anything unless you either 1. get SUPER lucky on your first draw with your provider or 2. fight like no other to get what you want.

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Old Mar 21st, 2012, 23:11 PM   #8
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Also I was under the impression that you are only allowed to give birth on a hospital bed, I thought hospitals did not allow you to give birth squatting, or in any other position that is more comfortable, am I wrong?
I think this is very dependent on the specific hospital. I'd call around and ask!

Also have you seen whether Kaiser covers care at any local free standing birthing centers? Some states require that midwife care be covered but not home births, which would leave midwife care in a hospital or birthing center.
kaiser offers midwives. you get whoever is on duty when you're in labor and it rotates through their shifts. they do not have to offer coverage for any other birthing centers because they offer them in-house. everything is always in house with kaiser...


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Old Mar 22nd, 2012, 15:06 PM   #9
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Also I was under the impression that you are only allowed to give birth on a hospital bed, I thought hospitals did not allow you to give birth squatting, or in any other position that is more comfortable, am I wrong?
I think this is very dependent on the specific hospital. I'd call around and ask!

Also have you seen whether Kaiser covers care at any local free standing birthing centers? Some states require that midwife care be covered but not home births, which would leave midwife care in a hospital or birthing center.
kaiser offers midwives. you get whoever is on duty when you're in labor and it rotates through their shifts. they do not have to offer coverage for any other birthing centers because they offer them in-house. everything is always in house with kaiser...
Thats what I thought. Thank you for your input.
Do you have any idea of how Kaiser allows births to take place? Do you know if you have to be on a bed for it? Or are you allowed to move around?


 
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Old Mar 22nd, 2012, 18:27 PM   #10
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Thats what I thought. Thank you for your input.
Do you have any idea of how Kaiser allows births to take place? Do you know if you have to be on a bed for it? Or are you allowed to move around?
They wouldn't "allow" me to go past 41 weeks 3 days (i've been told by every dr there now that this is standard protocol). I had an induction with cytotec at 41 weeks and then pit at 41 wk 3 days (once again, standard for everyone). I was technically allowed to move around, but i was hooked up to monitors and an iv and was told to contact the nurse every time i wanted up so that she could unhook the monitors and then re-hook them as soon as i was done (soooo much fun when you're 10 months pregnant and have to pee every half hour). it was very difficult to maneuver around in a small room with short wires. i begged for a yoga ball and it took them about 3 hours to bring in. the nurse complained after they broke my water about the mess, so i eventually stopped getting up and just tried to rest. they came in hourly to ask if i wanted an epidural so after 15 hours or so i gave in. then i was stuck at 8 cm for 5 hours so they labeled me failure to progress and took me in for a c-section. i'm sorry if i sound so down on kaiser... i had an ob appt with them yesterday and came home feeling as enthused about their care as i was for the first pregnancy.

i have no idea if they will let you labor on anything other than your back. i know the beds are set up with stirrups underneath, and it does become problematic anytime you don't just go with the flow. our kaiser doesn't have tubs... i know of at least one in nor cal that does. but if i remember correctly you are not allowed to give birth in them.

my ob the first time told me absolutely do NOT make a birth plan... if you do go with kaiser, make a birth plan, get a doula, and be prepared for a steep uphill battle. you get whoever is on call at the time and it does rotate every shift. so, while one nurse or ob might be completely open to anything you ask, the next on call might just tell you no.

if there's anything else you want to know, just ask! i felt so uninformed when i went in for ob care there the first time.


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