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I have a resident in my AB12 (aging out foster care ) residential program that is in need of postpartum assistance in October. She has very limited family or natural supports.
I will be given birth in Mills-Peninsula. I want to maximum out what my insurance can cover for hiring a doula. I don’t have a birth plan yet.
- Redwood City Kaiser Permanente - Kaiser insurance - dual language: English and Cantonese - breech baby experience
I’m expecting a baby boy in October and so I am looking for night support for 3 to 4 nights a week from mid-October through December. We live over in Golden Gate Heights, San Francisco. Thanks!
1. Provider Requirements I am looking for a professional overnight postpartum doula or newborn care specialist. The provider must hold an active doula or newborn care certification from a recognized certifying body (such as DONA, CAPPA, or ProDoula) and have a minimum of two years of professional experience. They must also maintain active CPR/Basic Life Support certification covering infant and pediatric care, carry active professional liability insurance, and be registered with TrustLine (or willing to undergo a comprehensive background check with verifiable references). The provider must be fully up-to-date on all standard vaccinations, including TDAP, MMR, and the seasonal flu vaccine. Preference will be given to providers who are fluent in Mandarin as a second language, and who hold additional credentials in infant feeding support (such as a Certified Lactation Counselor or equivalent experience). 2. Care Recipient Details The care recipient will be our first baby (a newborn). As first-time parents, we are looking for a reliable, nurturing professional to manage typical nighttime care. The baby will require standard newborn care throughout the night, including timed or on-demand feedings, soothing, and diaper changes. 3. Additional Duties The primary focus is overnight infant care and implementing healthy, gentle sleep-shaping habits (focusing on evidence-based soothing rather than rigid sleep training). Additional duties include light, baby-related household tasks directly tied to nighttime operations, specifically washing, sterilizing, and prepping bottles and pump parts so they are entirely ready for the next day. 4. Estimated Budget Our estimated total budget for this postpartum support is $15,000. 5. Insurance and Benefits Provider We do not expect traditional medical insurance to cover this care. Instead, this will be funded and processed via our Carrot Fertility employer-sponsored benefit program. We will require the selected provider or agency to be registered (or willing to register) in the Carrot provider database, and to supply clear, itemized invoices/superbills featuring their formal certification number so we can seamlessly submit them for reimbursement or utilize our Carrot Card."
We would like to find providers to help with any postpartum needs for me (mom) and my family (dad and two older kids). These could include helping us overnight with feedings as well as assistance for me during the day when I'm home alone with the baby, including cleaning, cooking, laundry and other household necessities.
Looking for short term doula (1 week or less) must be in network with United
I am located in Southern California in the Irvine area. My husband is in the military and is currently deployed. He most likely will not be able to be at the birth of our son. Because of that I will be giving birth in Napa California at Queen of the valley hospital. I have tricare and hope to get the doula services covered through my insurance. I am a first time mom so I do not currently have a birth plan per se so I am hoping the doula could help me. I am 24 years old and like I said this is my very first baby so anything helps.
I plan to give birth in a hospital - Marin Health in Greenbrae CA. Tricare will cover 6 hours (across pre- or post birth) and then continuous labor support. I just need to ensure my doula is tricare authorized.
Hospital birth at MarinHealth Medical Center. Looking for support during birth and newborn care (sleeping and feeding). First time parents. BlueShield of CA insurance : ID UXN910570323
Hello, My name is Anna Kerlo. I am reaching out to you to ask if you might have availability to support my husband and I through the birth of our baby. I am due August 12, it’s a girl, and she will be our first child after 7 years of IVF treatments. We have Kaiser, and are planning to give birth at Kaiser Santa Clara. I am hoping for a birth as unmedicated as possible, but also understand things don’t always go as planned. Would be available? Thanks a lot in advance for your help, Anna Kerlo
Certified doula/newborn specialist 5+ year experience with newborns Age 35+ sleep training preferred 3-4 visits a week, 4-6 weeks
Someone to advocate for me in the hectic moments of delivery and contractions to help me feel focused and give me knowledgeable insights with methods and positions on how to manage pain during contractions. I have a lot of anxiety going into my second pregnancy after a HORRIBLE experience with my epidural during my stay at Kaiser. The first one didn’t work, and the second one resulted in a spinal headache, and a nurse accidentally gave me too much/extra dosage of the epidural and my legs were pointless and hanging so my mom/husband had to carry them which was even harder to push my 9.7 pound son out. I just want to feel supported and safe.
I live in Hollister, but I will be giving birth at Kaiser in San Jose, CA, and I’m looking for a supportive, trauma-informed doula for both birth and postpartum care. I would love someone familiar Latina postpartum traditions (preferred), such as rebozo support, gentle bone closing/cerrada de cadera, emotional support, and holistic healing practices, and lacataion support. I’m hoping for someone warm, calming, and nonjudgmental who can support both me and my partner through labor, recovery, breastfeeding, and postpartum mental health. I’m especially interested in postpartum support that helps me feel grounded, safe, and cared for after birth. I have Kaiser and would prefer someone in-network.
I will be giving birth at Sutter Medical Center Birth Center in midtown Sacramento. I am not sure about a budget. I do not have a birth plan, and would like a doula with all necessary qualifications. I am 28 years old and due to give birth to a baby boy with due date of 08/09/26
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