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1. UCLA Medical Center 2. $500 3. Just mom, dad, doula, and doctors in delivery room
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I'm looking for a birth doula who can operate from a hospital. Ideally if they are registered with Los Robles hospital that would be amazing as I could cover it with insurance. Otherwise I will have to pay out of pocket and while I want support, birth is expensive. I want someone to be three throughout the birth and coach me through it as this is my first baby and I'm trying to do a natural birth in the hospital. I have an amazing midwife who operates out of Los Robles so we'll be doing that there. My ideal midwife would be spiritual - have sound bowls or suggestions for good music, sounds, breathing techniques, positions and natural herbs, oils and yoni steams to help bring a baby into this world in the most natural way possible given the circumstances.
Planning to give birth at cedars Sinai, looking for birth and postpartum doula to help with the process As well as newborn care educator and lactation consultant
1. In hospital 2. Unsure, do you work with insurance? If not no problem 3. No pitocin or c—section unless actually emergent, Unmediated maybe water, intermittent monitoring, birth stool, delayed cord clamping, skin to skin right away and no first bath. I’m very new to this and I’m looking for someone with experience to help support me and my husband as this is going to be our first child and I want to enjoy the process of birth as much as possible so I can bring my baby into the world with excitement and joy rather than worry and fear.
-Olive View Medical Center -Plan to use Molina Insurance - No birth plan yet -Open -30 year old female. High Risk Pregnancy -
I am open to exploring a birth center as an option for birth or a hospital. Insurance should cover everything. I would love an unmedicated VBAC but am open to whatever needs to happen. I would love support through birth for me and my husband.
I'm planning to give birth at a hospital. I have Tricare insurance, and they will cover up to six visits with a doula and one "untimed" visit for the birth event. I only plan on using the services covered by my insurance. I have a pretty extensive birth plan, with essentially as little interventions as possible. I can provide more details on this later! For the provider, I am looking for someone kind who can advocate for me at the hospital.
Planning to give birth at Providence Hospital Granada Hills. I’m a new mom and I need someone to guide me ASAP.
1. I plan to give birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills 2. This is my first time having a baby. I have no idea how much doula services cost, but I have been told the service is covered by my insurance. 3. I have not completed a birth plan and would like to do this with my doula.
Plan to give birth in a hospital, budget around $40-$50/hour, need someone who has experience working with newborns, can give input on newborn development and knows how to care for a new mother.
- Kaiser panorama city hospital - Depends - certification, number of years experience, (optional: second language in Korean) - Kaiser HMO
Holy Cross Mission Hills Hospital I would like natural birth epidural being the only exception no c-section or inducing.
Pure Birth Center I am using medi-cal I am still creating a birth plan (also why I am seeking a doula) I am looking for a doula with multiple years of experience, English preferred Nazjhonay Plossl 27 no special needs at this time/ Baby will be due July 30th
Need someone in the North LA area SFV, SCV I will be giving birth at a birthing center. My budged is below 3k I am a small business owner who is funding my own birth and maternity leave and have very limited insurance with a high deductible. I would also really want the doula to be latina or indigenous and practice native/indigenous post partum practices.
My wife would like to have someone there to advocate for her and help her in the birthing process as well as postpartum. I'm with the WGA insurance but it doesn't look like having a doula is covered.
Hi there! My husband and I are seeking a doula for our first pregnancy/birth/postpartum. The doula we are looking for is gentle and nurturing... and accepts Kaiser insurance. 1. I plan to give birth at a hospital. 2. Kaiser has listed the following doula services covered by my plan: -One initial visit -Up to eight one-hour visits that may be provided in any combination of prenatal and postpartum visits -Support during labor and delivery -Up to two additional postpartum visits may be available. They also say that: "for doula services to be covered by the Health Plan, the doula must have a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and a Tax Identification Number (TIN)." And that "the doula must file a claim for reimbursement." 3. I'm still thinking this through and would like a little help with this! I want a hospital birth. I want to keep and capsule my placenta. I'd like to labor for awhile at home and to try to not use an epidural, but am open to it if I feel I need it. I want to be able to move around. I want soft music playing and a gentle atmosphere. Maybe calming essential oils. I'd like to breastfeed.
I’m looking to do at an home/birth center water birth. I’m looking for a midwife. My budget is 30 to 50 per hourly rate or insurance covered
I plan to give birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills
I plan on giving birth at the hospital. Birth plan- epidural, feel as little pain as possible. Learn how to breath and relax
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