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Hello, good afternoon. My name is Tania Montenegro, and I am currently pregnant and living in Vallejo, California. I have Medi-Cal coverage, and I am reaching out because I am looking for prenatal and birth support that is culturally respectful, trauma-informed, and centered around human connection and traditional care. I am originally from Guatemala, and it is very important to me to find a midwife, doula, or care provider who understands or respects Indigenous and culturally rooted approaches to pregnancy and birth. If possible, I would especially appreciate support from an Indigenous, Native, Black, Latina, or BIPOC provider, or someone with experience working with Indigenous Latin American women and migrant communities. I also want to share that I have experienced two previous pregnancy losses: one in 2021 at approximately 5 months of pregnancy, and another in 2025 at approximately 3 months. Because of these experiences, I am hoping to find care that feels emotionally supportive, respectful, and safe throughout this pregnancy. I would like to ask: Do you accept Medi-Cal? Do you offer midwifery or doula services? Do you have Spanish-speaking providers? Do you have providers with experience supporting Indigenous or culturally diverse families? Do you offer home birth, birth center support, or holistic prenatal care? Do you provide emotional and postpartum support as well? Thank you very much for your time and care. I would deeply appreciate any information, guidance, or referrals you may be able to offer. Warmly, Tania 650 201 7448 bosqueazul2017@gmail.com
Hi, This is my first pregnancy and I am currently 10 weeks along. I am looking for guidance and support from a doula who can help both my husband and me navigate this journey. I am planning to give birth in a hospital. My goal is to have a natural birth with an epidural. At the same time, I am open to any medical recommendations necessary to ensure the health and safety of both myself and the baby. I would also love to build an ongoing relationship with a doula who can continue to support me during the postpartum period, including education around lactation and breastfeeding. We are covered by Carrot Insurance and Kaiser, so it would be wonderful if you accept either of these.
postpartum doula and for labor how to breast-feed and parenting classes
I plan to give birth in the hospital. At Northbay in Fairfield CA, don’t have a birth plan yet
I am planning to give birth at home, in Dublin California. I’m mainly looking for a midwife and possibly a doula for support. I am planning to use my insurance at Kaiser for my scans up through the third trimester, and mainly want the midwife and possible doula team for delivery. I imagine visiting with them beforehand, but relying on my insurance for everything else leading up to delivery. Budget is $5k or less I want to give birth at home, unmedicated, with minimal interventions.
I plan to give birth at home. This is my 5th pregnancy. My other four have been low risk, vaginal births.
1) currently, in the hospital 2) 4500 3) as natural as possible, with little interference
I am looking for a midwife to help with birth at a birth center. I am still debating whether I will go to a hospital or not. My budget is flexible. I am looking to have as natural a birth as possible with no epidural.
Ideally at home, budget $4500, essentially I’d like no interventions and only intermittent monitoring. Water birth at home would be amazing, although I know that may not be an option depending on provider.
Hi My wife is due any day now and we are looking for a birth midwife to assist with labor.
I would like an in home birth. Never done it before. Hoping for guidance.
Need a night nanny while I sleep for work. Husband is working in different state.
Home birth. Would like to go through insurance if possible (anthem blue cross). Water birth. No plan, going with the flow.
need a midwife to assist in home birth and postpartum care
Looking for a midwife so I can have a home birth. I would love to do a water birth in my living room but am open to other options
I plan to give birth in a hospital. We are first time parents. i’m still not super certain with my birth plan but i have this so far: free movement Pain Management I'd like to try: massage, different positions, breathing techniques During Birth, I would like: to feel the urge to push, help knowing when to push, warm compress on perineum during pushing my support team would love to catch the baby If Cesarean, I would like: a moment alone with someone from my support team to process prior to surgery someone from my support team to remain in the room skin-to-skin contact asap the baby exposed to vaginal fluids After Birth, I would like: my team would love to cut the umbilical cord delayed cord-clamping to see my placenta before it is stored save my placenta, I would like to take it home skin-to-skin asap baby-led initiation of breastfeeding myself or someone from my team with baby during any treatments or tests baby to stay in my room at all times Please DO NOT give: sugar water, bath If baby is not doing well, I would like: to accompany baby to the NICU or another facility to try breastfeeding or to provide pumped milk to hold baby whenever possible Postpartum, I would like: sitz baths, limited visitors, ice packs, to wear my own clothes, Depends and/or heavy duty pads Pain Management: ibuprofen, any pain medicine recommended Other Notes: Environment Preferences: dim lights, birthing ball, music, aromatherapy, fan
I want to give birth at home and estimated budget is under $2,000. I have blue shield PPO and anthem blue cross. I want to explore in network covered options.
I am a soon to be first-time mom and this is my first pregnancy. I plan to give birth at Stanford Children’s Hospital and am curious about unmedicated births.
I would like to give birth at home or in a birthing center within 30 minutes of my location in a water bath from labor to delivery. My focus is on keeping costs low and access to a payment plan if necessary.
Hospital birth $600 budget All natural birth Aetna PPO
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