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Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? Loma Linda University Medical Center, and home location is Upland, CA Provide your estimated budget : it's 100% covered by my insurance Describe your birth plan : no specific yet. Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) : certifications and at least 5 years of experience. Include your insurance provider name and plan details : Cigna PPO
I am interested in finding a doula who can provide support throughout my pregnancy as well as birth. I live in French Camp and plan to give birth at San Joaquin General Hospital. I am insured with Health Plan of San Joaquin. I am due the first week of December.
low support immigrant no other support in the area will deliver at UCLA c-section turkish
I would love to be able to go through my insurance if possible. And I am having my baby at the Simi Valley Birthing Center. I haven't written out a birth plan yet as I am still more than 4 months away. I just turned 31 years old. and My husband and i speak English. This is our First Baby.
I will be delivering at Pomona Valley, likely in December, possibly early January. I am insured by IEHP Direct through Medi-Cal. I want as natural birth as possible in the sense that I only want medical intervention if it is absolutely necessary (no induction, no episiotomy etc). I am going in expecting to need an epidural but am also open to the idea of being unmedicated. I am looking for someone to assist with pain management and advocacy while in labor and for education in early/postpartum care for my baby (tips/tricks/lactation/mama stomach wrapping). I would like someone with no less than 3 years of experience and is possibly able to assist with postpartum care at home.
I plan on birthing in San Antonio Regional Hospital in Upland CA. I would like to have as least medical interventions as possible however while still in a hospital setting in case it is medically necessary to intervene. I would like to have a doula for supporting my husband and I in preparation for this to be possible as well as postpartum support to help me get settled in as a new mother healing from birthing. I don’t have a set budget as I am unaware of the costs that go into this. But we are willing to work towards meeting our needs. I would like to be informed of all my childbirth options, like how much is covered through my insurance, maternity leave and childcare for when I return to work. I am covered through Blue Shield Trio HMO and have a medical group called Optum Network Inland Valley.
Overnight doula services for new born care (8 hours overnight)
Post partum support, assisting with daily chores to help with baby. Preparing and nourishing post partum meals for recovery
Looking for a doula who takes Molina Medi-cal, pre labor and delivery, during labor and delivery, and postpartum. Looking for someone calm grounded knnowledgeable, hands on, atturned and into empowering one to trust themselves , who supports holistic methods
Hospital (planning to deliver at a hospital in the Bay Area / Mountain View, CA area). I have Cigna commercial insurance and understand doula care may be covered under California AB 904. I'd like to first use my insurance benefit if possible. For any out-of-pocket portion, my budget is approximately $4,000 for postpartum support. First-time mother, IVF pregnancy, currently under OB-GYN and Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) care due to advanced maternal age (38). Planning a hospital birth. Open to natural birth but following medical guidance. Due date: January 20, 2027. I would especially value postpartum support, as I don't have family nearby.
I have Kaiser insurance and am planning on giving birth at Kaiser Santa Clara. My birth plan is to be open to assistance or suggestions from professional support. I would like to try different types of pain management and am open to all if necessary. Ideally I do not want to have an IV so movement is possible. I would like to have delayed chord clamping if possible. Skin to skin and golden hour are important to me. My husband will be in the room and is very kind and attentive. I would like to have contact after birth as it is my first child and I’m sure there will be questions, but we don’t need help like cooking, cleaning, or laundry.
i plan to give birth at the fontana hospital socal needs to be covered by kaiser insurance
I am a first-time mom, my baby girl is due 11/1/2026. I plan on giving birth at Kaiser Permanente in Santa Rosa, CA and will be using my Kaiser insurance to pay for doula services. I am looking for birth support and postpartum support, and of course am open to prenatal support as well! I need knowledge and assistance with creating a birth plan, as this far I only know that I will be having a vaginal birth and would like an epidural, but am not educated on anything else, really. I will be primarily breastfeeding and pumping when necessary.
birthing in hospital, 3,000, natural birth, age 35
Massage Therapist, OB-GYN, Nutritionist,Newborn Care Specialist,Night Nanny
just checking if you accept my insurnace because i am looking for a doula
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.
Im a first time mom looking for day care for approximately 8 hours a day 4-5 days a week. For provider, I’m looking for a certified postpartum Douala with at least a few years of experience. No requirement for second language spoken but I speak Spanish fluently and some Mandarin. My son is 3 weeks old and is currently exclusively breast fed. I’m interested in help with meal prep/cooking, laundry, and minimal cleaning around the house. I need more sleep during the day and would like baby care while I take a nap or two. I’m going to start pumping and would also like help getting the baby to start taking a bottle. My estimated budget is approximately $70 an hour.
First time parents in need of postpartum/ night nurse care and guidance as we settle in and heal. Need explore using my health insurance - Anthem Blue Cross PPO
- Redwood City Kaiser Permanente - Kaiser insurance - dual language: English and Cantonese - breech baby experience
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