{"id":984,"date":"2005-10-17T17:57:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-18T00:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.coldspaghetti.org\/blog\/2005\/10\/17\/mamas-cradle\/"},"modified":"2005-10-17T17:57:00","modified_gmt":"2005-10-18T00:57:00","slug":"mamas-cradle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.coldspaghetti.org\/blog\/2005\/10\/17\/mamas-cradle\/","title":{"rendered":"Mama&#8217;s Cradle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We made the hour ride out to Pensacola, Florida, this afternoon for our second appointment with Vicky Taylor, the President and Licensed Midwife of Mama&#8217;s Cradle, the birth center we&#8217;ve chosen for our coming delivery.  Her Center offers a variety of services: Bradley classes, home birth, center birth, water birth, VBAC deliveries, and more. With my dreams of giving birth in our home in New Orleans dashed (several problems: lack of providers and absence of a big tub, for example) Mama&#8217;s Cradle became an almost default choice as the closest birth center to New Orleans (3 hours away).<\/p>\n<p>To be a client at Mama&#8217;s Cradle, you must show commitment to natural childbirth through proper preparation and diet and plan on breastfeeding. When she gave me the low-down during our first conversation, I quickly realized that this was going to be a great place for us. With every visit, we feel better and better about Vicky and the Center.<\/p>\n<p>The entire service &#8212; labs, appointments, labor, delivery, and post-partum visits &#8212; is $3800 for a Center birth and $3200 for a home birth. We want to leave the door open for the small chance of a birth closer to home, so Vicky has been charging us accordingly: $200 for our first visit and full work-up labs, $80 for each visit after &#8212; to be deducted from our starting amount ($3800) should we deliver with her (something we feel pretty sure about right now). After reading <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gwenpacella.blogspot.com\/\">Gwen&#8217;s blog<\/a> about the cost of her pregnancy and delivery (over $12,000 for a non-complicated pregnancy and vaginal delivery) I figure it&#8217;s a great deal. The irony is that my c-section and related hospitalization afterwards was well into the $20,000 range &#8212; but we never paid a penny. Just think of what they would have saved if providers were trained in breech delivery and covered home birth! We&#8217;ll probably end up paying more for this birth than the last, even though this one will be significantly less cost. Still we may have a chance: because Vicky is a licensed midwife within the state of Florida, we are more likely to get reimbursement from insurance.<\/p>\n<p>Today we heard the heartbeat for the first time! With a pulse at about 160 (roughly twice my own at the time) Number Two came through strong and regular. No indications of a Number Three, and although it&#8217;s still too early to tell, we remain confident that only one creature is currently making residence in my womb. I got kudos for great iron levels, consistent with pre-pregnancy levels, we talked about more about diet (I&#8217;ve been keeping a log), and about upcoming appointments. We decided against the Triple Screen for a variety of reasons (I&#8217;ll blog about that decision process later) and instead, will schedule two ultrasounds: one at 20 weeks and one at 30 weeks.<\/p>\n<p>Because I am a VBAC delivery (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) we&#8217;ve had to jump through a few more hoops than usual to show that all is okay. Vicky has a great history and total comfort with VBACs &#8212; something hard to find these days &#8212; and is just about the greatest advocate around. In the sea of craziness and uncertainity around us these days, it is a relief to feel so good about something!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We made the hour ride out to Pensacola, Florida, this afternoon for our second appointment with Vicky Taylor, the President and Licensed Midwife of Mama&#8217;s Cradle, the birth center we&#8217;ve chosen for our coming delivery. Her Center offers a variety of services: Bradley classes, home birth, center birth, water birth, VBAC deliveries, and more. 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