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Hi everyone,

 

Please help. One of my friend is expecting, and will be due in

October. She would like to know more about midwife and doula. What

is the different between the two? What is the average cost to have a

midwife help deliever your baby? I would greatly appreciate any info

you have on this.

 

Thanks,

Trang

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, " trangnd " <trangnd> wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Please help. One of my friend is expecting, and will be due in

> October. She would like to know more about midwife and doula.

What

> is the different between the two? What is the average cost to have

a

> midwife help deliever your baby? I would greatly appreciate any

info

> you have on this.

>

> Thanks,

> Trang

 

Hi Trang- I am a doula.>:) The cost really differs depending where

you live. Here doulas run $400-600, and homebirth midwives around

$2400. The best place to find doulas is by internet search by area,

or dona.org, cappa.org, birthworks.org You can find midwives by

interent search location and midwiferytoday.org. The difference is

that MW's are the primary caregiver and they perform clinical skills,

fetal heart tones, internal exams,catch the baby etc... A doula does

emotional and physical support, aromatherapy, massage, reassurance,

suggestions to help labor along, etc...nothing clinical. HTH!

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Hi Trang,

 

At the Women's Health Center I went to to have my baby, I had the choice of

either having a midwife or an obstetrician work with me throughout my

pregnancy and delivery. It wasn't any different cost wise to choose one

over the other. I ended up with an emergency c-section, so I don't know

what the average cost of having a normal delivery is. I am in Maine and it

cost me about $15,000.00 I'm not familiar with the services a doula

provides, but my midwife was wonderful and so were the other ones in this

practice. I highly recommend one over an OB.

 

Hope this helps a little,

 

Chris

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" trangnd " <trangnd

 

Thursday, March 10, 2005 11:15 PM

Need info on Midwife and Doula

 

 

>

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Please help. One of my friend is expecting, and will be due in

> October. She would like to know more about midwife and doula. What

> is the different between the two? What is the average cost to have a

> midwife help deliever your baby? I would greatly appreciate any info

> you have on this.

>

> Thanks,

> Trang

>

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Hi Trang,

 

A doula is there to assist the mother, but she's not really involved in

any of the " medical " procedures, like actually delivering the baby and

that kind of stuff. She is more there as a coach and a support .. and to

do things like helping make mama as comfortable as possible. In a

hospital setting she can help make sure that mama isn't bullied into

doing things she doesn't want to do but is in too vulnerable a position

to stand up for herself.

 

A midwife is an actually baby deliverer. She gives mama prenatal check

ups, delivers the baby and provides some after birth care and check ups.

 

I had a " certified nurse midwife " deliver my first baby in a hospital

setting and I had a friend who was a doula there also with me.

 

For my homebirth I had what is called a " direct entry midwife " and

didn't have a doula (I didn't really need the doula so much in the

homebirth setting).

 

If your friend is in the Houston area there is a she can

join called Houston Home Birth Support

http://health.HoustonHomeBirthSupport/

They have a lot of info available on midwives and doulas in the area :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

trangnd [trangnd]

 

Hi everyone,

 

Please help. One of my friend is expecting, and will be due in

October. She would like to know more about midwife and doula. What

is the different between the two? What is the average cost to have a

midwife help deliever your baby? I would greatly appreciate any info

you have on this.

 

Thanks,

Trang

 

 

 

 

 

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Oh yeah,

 

Chris' post below reminded me that I forgot to mention costs .. as I

recall a doula is usually a few hundred dollars (we have a few doulas

here so maybe they can correct me if I'm wrong, my doula was a friend in

training so she did it free as she was working to get more birth

experiences). My " certified nurse midwife " through the ob/gyn office

cost $100 - that was the total for all the co-pays and whole birth

procedure, but if I had to pay out of pocket for the hospital birth it

would have been about $15K or so, just like Chris mentions it being in

Maine.

 

My " direct entry midwife " cost about $3000 all total and my insurance

ended up picking up 70% of that tab.

 

I would definitely use a midwife again, and definitely go for the

homebirth again!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

Chris McFadden [soapgirl]

 

 

Hi Trang,

 

At the Women's Health Center I went to to have my baby, I had the choice

of

either having a midwife or an obstetrician work with me throughout my

pregnancy and delivery. It wasn't any different cost wise to choose one

 

over the other. I ended up with an emergency c-section, so I don't know

 

what the average cost of having a normal delivery is. I am in Maine and

it

cost me about $15,000.00 I'm not familiar with the services a doula

provides, but my midwife was wonderful and so were the other ones in

this

practice. I highly recommend one over an OB.

 

Hope this helps a little,

 

Chris

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

Jo, Chris and Chris, thanks for the reply. I'll forward the info on.

 

Curious now, how does the process work with having a midwife deliver

your baby? Do we have a monthly check up with an ob/gyn but have a

midwife deliver your baby? Or is the whole process from begin to end

is with a midwife?

 

Oh, she's in Kansas City.

 

Thanks,

Trang

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Hi Trang,

 

I saw a midwife from my very first pre-natal visit to the last day I stayed

in the hospital. I won't to into my awful story, but after 32 hours of

induced labor and multiple complications I ended up with an emergency

c-section. Because of this I had to have an OB do the actual c-section and

the midwife assisted with the surgery. A midwife can't do surgery at least

here in Maine. I didn't end up with " my " midwife for the delivery as she

was not on duty that night, but I had seen the other 3 midwives in the

practice towards the end of the pregnancy so I could get to know each of

them. Everything ended up fine in the end.

 

Come to think of it I did have to consult with a high risk OB a couple of

times because in my second tri-mester I had to have my gallbladder removed,

so I saw the regular surgeon and the high risk OB for that.

 

The midwives were wonderful. They were very open to alternative pain

treatments instead of just pushing drugs on me and as a matter of fact I was

going to have a water birth. Unfortunately that didn't work out either for

me. They offered to diffuse appropriate essential oils for me and massage

was also an option. I won't be having another baby (I had my one and only

last January and I will be 40 next week) because of the complications and my

age, but if I did I would definitely go with a midwife again, no question

about it.

 

Good luck to your friend,

 

Chris

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" trangnd " <trangnd

 

Friday, March 11, 2005 5:12 PM

Re: Need info on Midwife and Doula

 

 

>

>

> Hi,

>

> Jo, Chris and Chris, thanks for the reply. I'll forward the info on.

>

> Curious now, how does the process work with having a midwife deliver

> your baby? Do we have a monthly check up with an ob/gyn but have a

> midwife deliver your baby? Or is the whole process from begin to end

> is with a midwife?

>

> Oh, she's in Kansas City.

>

> Thanks,

> Trang

>

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Hello trangnd,

 

In reference to your comment:

 

è What is the average cost to have a midwife help

è deliever your baby?

 

Trang,

 

There are people on the list more qualified than I to answer the other

questions, but I can tell you that my midwife charges $1700, which counts normal

labs, all visits, and the birth, but does not include " extra " labs which may be

needed if indicated, ultrasound, hospital charges, etc.

 

Keisha

 

 

 

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