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I plan to give birth at Sutter Roseville. I’d like tricare west to pay for the services, but am willing to pay $2000 out of pocket if needed. My birth plan is flexible right now. I’m accepting of an epidural, but am not great with needles, so minimal necessary. Looking for advice on best positions and everything else. I have Tricare Prime with Tricare West.
Birth plan at Stanford Children's hospital. Don't have a birth plan yet and need help making one! I was just told I have plascenta previa. This is my first baby. I have Aetna PPO
Doula, borthworker, full spectrum, postpartum, prenatal
I plan to give birth at Alta bates hospital. Hoping to keep our budget at or under $2000. I want a medicated vaginal birth. Ideally someone with at least 3-5 years of experience but the more the better.
Hi! This is my second pregnancy and I’m really hoping for a VBAC. My first baby was almost 10 pounds, and my husband and I were both large babies and are large people in general. I also struggle with anxiety, particularly during the labor process, and really would like help with that. I plan to give birth at Cedar signing Hospital in West LA. My OB his Dr Keren Lerner. I am insured through anthem Blue Cross, and my husband is a subscriber. My name is Ziba Hashmy, DOB 4/4/93 His name is Mohammad Shahshahan, DOB 7/25/89 Member ID: JQU688W01372 Group No.: 433060
We're first-time parents expecting identical twin girls this fall and looking for an experienced doula to support us through this unique and beautiful journey! About our pregnancy: We're expecting dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twins with a due date of October 3, 2026. We'll most likely be delivering at Sutter Medical Center in Downtown Sacramento in the OR, as is standard for twin birth. Our birth plan is still taking shape, but we just want to feel safe and supported every step of the way. What we're looking for: Postpartum support is our biggest priority. Twin newborns are a full-time adventure so we want someone experienced with twins and supporting parents of newborn twins! Birth support is also important to us, and we'd love someone who is comfortable in an OR setting and familiar with both vaginal twin deliveries and C-sections (planned or emergency). About us: We're an AAPI family who practices Buddhism, though we welcome doulas of all backgrounds and beliefs. We're also both in the medical field so we're no strangers to clinical settings. That said, we're still first-time parents navigating something entirely new, and we'd love a doula who can be our advocate, translate the emotional side of this experience, and bring a calm, grounding presence when things get busy. Our requirements: - Certified doula with at least 5 years of experience - Experience supporting twin pregnancies and births - Comfortable with OR/hospital births and C-sections - In-network with United Healthcare (through GEHA) — this is a must for our insurance coverage - Budget: up to $1,000 (our insurance plan maximum for doula services) - Located in or serving the Sacramento, CA area If this sounds like a great fit, we'd love to connect and learn more about you and your approach. Thank you for the incredible work you do! 🌸
Looking for a birth doula who might also help with breastfeeding education/lactation consultant. I'll be giving birth at a hospital, ideally an unmedicated vaginal delivery. I'm not sure my budget at this time, I'm looking to understand the cost. I'd like an experience provider speaking English. I have Cigna PPO Open Access Plus.
Hospital birth Natural birth I’ve been induced with first two pregnancies would like to go as natural as possible. Does insurance cover for doulas ?
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 would love to explore the option of giving birth at home. I live far away from hospitals so I would like to see what options I have. I am considering a water birth if possible. I am not sure on budgeting options
I am looking for a doula who can provide both birth support and postpartum night care. I would like support during labor with comfort techniques, emotional reassurance, and advocacy, as well as overnight assistance after birth to help with newborn care, feeding support, and allowing me to rest and recover. For postpartum night care, I need: • Overnight newborn care so I can rest and recover • Assistance with feeding (breastfeeding and/or bottle support) • Help establishing a newborn routine • Light support related to baby care during nighttime hours
Planning a hospital birth Birth plan is as holistic as possible while being safe for myself and baby
Hi! I’m giving birth at UCSD Jacob’s Center via their midwife program. I’m looking for a doula to be available from my 37 weeks of pregnancy until birth, and would like my doula to be available the day I give birth. This is my first pregnancy, I’m excited/nervous and both my husband and I would love the support + comfort a doula can provide.
Dear Danielle, Happy Passover! I am writing to you as a well known doula that works with Jewish families. I am the Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Emet in Simi Valley (Reform) and the Executive Director of the Sandra Caplan Community Bet Din. Recently, I finished mentorship as a Mohel under a Professor of Urology at Cedars and a Conservative Rabbi - Mohel. I would like to invite you for coffee (after Passover) or a phone call to ask your advice on how I can best serve the needs of families in greater Los Angeles. Would you be open to speaking? Warmly, Rabbi Jason Rosner
Hospital birth center Budget depending on services Looking to have a natural birth but realistic about possible interventions Certified Looking for someone with lactation knowledge and natural birth prep knowledge (pelvic floor prep/positions) Looking for an advocate and someone to explain what is happening during labor, etc
Birth support Scripps hilcrest About 1,000 Birth place is San Diego ca in the hospital
Planning to give birth at UC Davis in Sacramento CA, Needs to be Tricare contracted doula, would like help with creating a birth plan
I plan to give birth at the UCSF Mission Bay Hospital. My insurance is Medi-cal.
My partner plans to give birth at Sutter in Santa Cruz. No budget. Vaginal birth, no plan just yet
I plan to give birth at home unless there is complications, then I will go to the hospital. I don’t know my budget but I do have insurance through Kaiser. I need more education for my birth plan.
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