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I plan to giver birth at the hospital. I have Kaiser Permanente HMO insurance plan.
First-time mom planning a hospital birth at Pomona Valley Hospital and looking for a birth/postpartum doula with a practical, evidence-based approach. I would like support during pregnancy with education, preparing for labor, helping me understand my options, and creating a birth plan/preferences document. During labor, I’m looking for someone calm and supportive who can help me advocate for myself, ask questions, and help me process decisions without pressure unless medically necessary. Postpartum support is my biggest priority. I would like help with recovery, breastfeeding/pumping support, newborn guidance, emotional reassurance, and preparing to return to work as an elementary teacher. I am hoping to breastfeed/pump and would value someone knowledgeable about lactation and pumping for working moms. I am open to holistic approaches as long as they are grounded in research and evidence-based care. I am not looking for an anti-medical approach and am comfortable with hospital care and interventions when medically necessary. I would prefer someone experienced with first-time moms and familiar with Pomona Valley Hospital or the surrounding area (La Verne/Claremont/Upland/Pomona).
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.
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.
Birth doula and postpartum care in Ontario, CA. Female only. Delivering at St Jude Providence in Fullerton, CA. Budget including postpartum 3k. Birth plan is typed out from previous pregnancy - vaginal delivery and epidural. No male staff in room. Certified please. Location near us is more important than years of experience. I am 38yo with mood condition needing emotional support and my partner needs help knowing how to help me push. I have a 1yo who I would need help with juggling postpartum on Sat and Sun. Postpartum help 2 weeks after delivery from 7am-12pm
I want a compassionate doula who has experience with birthing
Language: English (arabic is a plus but not necessary) Specialties: supporting during pregnancy, First-time parents, natural birth, labor positioning & comfort technique, epidural support, evidence - based birth, postpartum care, breastfeeding support, Ethnicity: No preference Philosophy: Evidence-based, nonjudgmental, family-centered, supportive of informed decision-making and my birth choices.
1. Hospital 2.Tricare Prime is my insurance and looking for a doula that accepts it
I’m wanting an unmedicated hospital birth. Estimated budget is around $2k or ideally covered by insurance (anthem blue cross PPO)
Hello! I just learned of these benefits so I know I’m looking for a doula late. This will be my second birth, my first was a Csection. My OB says I’m a great candidate for a tolac. I want a vbac, possibly unmedicated. I need help with how to get birth ready. Also, someone who can advocate for me. I live in Canyon Country, but will be giving birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills.
I plan on giving birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills location. I'd like to go all natural. I want to get help with breastfeeding.
I plan to give birth in Saint Jude Fullerton Hospital. Not yet known. I need somebody who will support me with my severe anxiety for labor and delivery. Accepts Cigna
Prenatal support, delivery attendance , and interested in postpartum visits
Hi Mitzy, I just had my daughter via C-section on Friday morning and I am really struggling. She is already cluster feeding and hates her bassinet. I have gotten about three hours of sleep total in the last three days and I fell like I’m going to lose my mind. Any chance your available for nights this week?
I plan to give birth in a hospital. This is my first pregnancy, and I want to try to attempt the whole labor and delivery process without an epidural, if i can or for as long as i can, and if i cant handle it then possibly get an epidural. I need someone to help coach me through the process of labor and delivery when my early labor starts to when i go to hospital and even while pushing. I also need someone to help advocate for me and my husband at the hospital in case the nurses and doctors try over stepping and pushing things on us. We want to avoid certain vaccines for baby as well. I want to avoid getting induced. I also need a doula that will stay after the delivery and help coach me and get me through the pospartum phase in the hospital.
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I do not have a budget specified for this—not sure what the cost range is. Because of previous surgery, I anticipate I will have a c-section, but would like to deliver vaginally if possible. I am looking for an experienced certified doula who has experience with Black birthing people. I am 42 years old and this is my first pregnancy. I am high risk for pre-clampsia.
I’m currently in my second trimester expecting a baby girl and would love to connect with a supportive doula of color who can advocate for me during labor and help guide me through postpartum and lactation. As a medical assistant student working in healthcare, I value education, culturally aware care, and bringing calm, positive energy into my birth experience.
1. Birth hospital in Upland California 2. Budget would be less than $1,000 and would need to be paid in increments 3. I want to have an unmedicated birth
I plan to give birth in the hospital, and have anthem blue cross blue shield members ID MUU309W26631
We plan to give birth at Henry mayo hospital. I don't want to be constantly bothered while in labor though and am not sure if hospital is the best way for me to go. I have thought about birthing centers but just don't know what I should do. I want to have a natural birth but don't want to not have the option of an epidural if I have too much pain/ huge baby. I also want to be able to voice that I want to space the vaccines out once baby is born and have the ability to move around or change positions for a more comfortable birth. I have been trying to prepare myself for birth now as well as doing pelvic opening and strengthen workouts but want to make sure I'm doing enough to help With birth and my recovery after birth. I just want my husband in the room. This is our first baby so we are learning a lot. We wouldn't want to go over $1000 for our budget since we are a one income household.
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