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Twin mom, need help with establishing better nursing for twins based on each needs-concerns include staying lached and in taking enough from breast
I’m looking for a doula to help me with emotional and physical support during birth, covered with my insurance plan, An affordable midwife to assist me with the home birth, and a lactation consultant to support me after birth with breastfeeding. - i will be going to my ob for my doctors appointments in network, and would just like to facilitate the actual birth at home. -home birth, bathtub, birth sling. - 5-7k - no intervention, no iv, only vitamin k, no eyedrops, keep placenta. - 2nd vaginal birth, first natural - i would like a lactation consultant to support me with cluster feeding, establishing supply, and creating a support for those emotions and pain you can feel with those first feeds. 💕 additional duties not required.
Need help with breastfeeding would like a home visit from a board certified lactation consultant to help with latching
Hello, I'd like to see you to get help on getting massages before breastfeeding, produce colostrum, or how to breastfeed later! and do you take blue shield PPO?
- Redwood City Kaiser Permanente - Kaiser insurance - dual language: English and Cantonese - breech baby experience
Where do you plan to give birth? I'll be giving birth at Cedar's Sinai in the Los Angeles area. Estimated budget between $1,500-$3,500 for birth support depending on experience and package inclusions. Describe your birth plan I'm aiming for a natural, vaginal birth and want to avoid a C-section unless it becomes medically necessary. I'm open to an epidural or other pain management options to make labor as smooth and manageable as possible, but my priority is a supported vaginal delivery with strong advocacy throughout. Requirements for the provider I'm comfortable working with a doula who speaks English, though Spanish fluency is a plus. Most importantly, I need someone who will actively advocate for me at the hospital and help me navigate decisions in real time to achieve the best possible outcome. I'd prefer a certified doula with meaningful hands-on labor support experience. Details about care recipients This will be my first baby, due in July. No special needs or complications currently anticipated. Additional duties Beyond labor support, I'd love guidance and education around lactation and breastfeeding. I know it can be a challenging journey and want to feel informed, prepared, and supported through it from the start
I plan to give birth at the Kaiser Baldwin Park hospital (Los Angeles county). I am looking for care that is fully covered by my Kaiser insurance. My birth plan is still in work, but I would generally am ideally looking for a physiological/ low-intervention birth. I value an evidence-based approach and someone who is highly collaborative with hospital nursing staff, so experience at Kaiser Baldwin Park would be a big plus. During birth, I will respond better to a calm,and grounded presence but someone who will still be firm and supportive. For postpartum care, I am especially looking for newborn care support and lactation support.
I need help giving my ebf baby a bottle he’s 3 months and refuses to take a bottle I’ve tried everything from different nipples, feeding cups, milk temperature, having someone else feed
I am planning to give birth in a hospital and am looking for a certified doula who accepts or is familiar with TRICARE Prime coverage. I'm not sure what to expect regarding the cost, so I am hoping to find someone whose services are covered by TRICARE or eligible for reimbursement. I am due on November 20, 2026. My birth plan is to try a low-dose epidural at first, with the option to increase it if needed. My goal is to have the best pain relief possible while maintaining safety for me and my baby. I prefer to avoid Pitocin unless it is medically necessary. I would also like to avoid giving birth flat on my back if possible and would prefer to labor and deliver in side-lying or other upright, supported positions as appropriate. During labor, I would like to use comfort measures such as a birth ball, peanut ball, and squat bar, and I prefer intermittent fetal monitoring if it is safe for me and my baby. After birth, I would like delayed cord clamping, to leave the vernix on my baby rather than wiping it off immediately, and to have uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with either me or the baby's father for about the first hour before routine newborn assessments, provided my baby is healthy and does not require urgent medical care. I would prefer to delay the hospital bath and decline routine eye ointment unless it is medically necessary or required. I understand that my birth preferences may need to change if there is a medical concern for me or my baby. I am looking for a certified doula with at least 10 years of experience supporting hospital births. I am 28 years old, this is my first pregnancy, and I plan to breastfeed if possible but am open to supplementing with formula if medically necessary. I would also appreciate postpartum support, including newborn education, breastfeeding guidance, and sleep training support after my baby is born. Most importantly, I am looking for a doula who complements my husband's role rather than replaces it. As first-time parents, we want someone who can help create a calm, low-stress environment, guide my husband on ways to comfort and support me during labor, and empower us to work together as a team throughout the birth experience.
hi ◡̈ I hope you are doing well! I am a new mom with a baby girl, Maple Mae, and wanted to ask about an at home session. I’ve filled out the form but I know my insurance does not cover Lactation Support. We were wondering if you only work through insurance or have an out of pocket services. We have been dealing with a very refluxy baby, a heavy letdown, and oversupplying milk. With also the goal to add some bottle feeding sessions through the day and night. I would love the opportunity to connect more on all of this🤍
I had my second baby boy in December 2025 and returned to work at the end of April. Prior to returning to work I was exclusively breastfeeding and I had an oversupply. Shortly after my return to work my eldest son was hospitalized for two weeks and my supply dropped. I am now back and have noticed my supply is slowly continuing to decrease from 30+ ounces to barely 16 oz. I am looking for support with increasing output on workdays and overall milk supply on my off days too, to ensure i can continue to breastfeed until my son is at least one. About my work schedule: I’m a crisis therapist and I work 3 x 12 hr shifts a week and then I’m home for four days and I nurse when home.
Not sure at the moment. Please let me know what you have.
4 day ild new birn, engorged breasts, shallow latch
Spanish speaking provider lactation specialist for 16 year old new mom
lactation consultant and a sleep coach for infant baby
Would love to breastfeed. He does not want to latch. We have been seeing LC at Henry Mayo, but he seems to be doing well there, but as soon as I get home he does not want to even try to breastfeed or he will cry.
Kaiser for giving birth and I have medical insurance. This is also my first baby
Plan on giving birth at the hospital, I have blue shield promise which will cover doula coats hopefully as I cannot afford. Hopefully I can find a doula who is open minded, helpful, and willing to pass on knowledge as this is my first child.
Cigna Open Access Plus. Looking for postpartum support at home. Mandarin speaking a plus. Lactation support. Cooking. Newborn care.
I feel like my baby is not getting enough milk and I’m worried he’s hungry even after feeding
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