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I am looking for a postpartum doula / newborn care specialist to support me as a first-time doula client during the postpartum period, with a strong emphasis on lactation support, emotional wellness, and practical household help. Provider Requirements * Certification preferred: Certified postpartum doula (such as through DONA International, CAPPA, or equivalent) * Experience: Prefer 3+ years of postpartum experience or significant hands-on experience with newborns and breastfeeding support * Specialized skills preferred: * Lactation / breastfeeding support (IBCLC certification is a plus) * Postpartum mental health awareness * Experience supporting recovery after childbirth * Language: English required; Spanish-speaking is a plus Care Recipient Details * Primary care recipient: Postpartum mother (me) * Baby: Newborn / infant * Mother’s support needs: * Breastfeeding/latching guidance * Lactation troubleshooting (milk supply, positioning, comfort) * Emotional check-ins and mental postpartum support * General reassurance and education during recovery * Feeding plan: Primarily breastfeeding (with lactation support needed) * Special considerations: Would like a provider who is attentive to signs of postpartum stress, anxiety, or overwhelm and can provide compassionate support and resources if needed Additional Duties Requested I would appreciate help with light household tasks that support postpartum recovery, including: * Baby-related laundry * Light tidying of postpartum recovery / baby areas * Assistance establishing healthy newborn routines * Sleep guidance / newborn sleep education (not formal sleep training for a newborn, but helpful routines) * Light meal prep or snack preparation (optional but appreciated) Schedule / Availability Open to discussing: * Daytime support * Overnight support * Flexible schedule based on recovery needs during the first few weeks/months postpartum Budget I do not have a fixed budget at this time. I am currently exploring: * Hourly rates * Package options * Insurance reimbursement opportunities Insurance Information Please help verify whether services may be covered or reimbursable through my insurance. Insurance Provider: Anthem Blue Cross Group:1858RE (Cedar Sinai PPO) I am especially interested in knowing whether my insurance covers: * Doula services * Lactation consultation * Postpartum mental health support * In-home postpartum care
I plan to give birth in a hospital. This will likely be a c- section. I need a post partum doula to help with my recovery, light housework and baby care as I have 2 other children.
I’m looking for a doula that accepts medical with cal optima insurance I’m located in La Habra, CA I’m planning in giving birth at the hospital.
15 years or more of experience , infant cpr verified 4 week old newborn , Some light cleaning help, Not a big budget Looking for help 3 nights out of the week
Since it’s my first time , I m looking for doula who can support and guide after my baby birth .
I’m open to giving birth wherever it’s possible, preferably hospital because it’s safer but I’m open to home birth too, if I get enough of education and coaching. I am also going to be alone for this, my husband works nights, my family doesn’t live around, my mom can come to be with me few times a year for a bit. I’d pay using anthem ppo. Want to reduce the cesarean and I’m open to pain meds, as I have low pain tolerance. I get anxious and tend to be panicky. I’d love to prevent tearing, I have raynaund’s phenomenon and my nipples are sensitive. I am first time mom, want to have the chance to be treated with respect especially since having a foreign accent.
Birth plan, birth care, post care and lactation care hospital Hoag Newport
post partum doula, maybe nighttime needed Anthem Member ID #ALF570M95052
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.
Looking for a doula for my August due date. It’s my first baby. Will need support at home in Costa Mesa before I can transfer to Irvine to deliver at South Coast Midwifery
i plan to give birth at the fontana hospital socal needs to be covered by kaiser insurance
Hi, this is my first pregnancy just trying to get a bit of guidance. I am planning to give birth in a hospital. I am a single mother so looking for a extra help
I plan on giving a medicated birth in a hospital. With a $1,500 budget.
Hospital support, birthing support, id like a midwife to be my main support during my birthing process.
Doula to assist with birth, birth plan, after birth care for first time parents
Guide me through all the important details about labor, post care, and everything I need to know about taking care of my newborn.
We live near menifee and plan to give birth at loma linda or rancho springs. Covered by Tricare. 1st baby so need classes. were also interested in meal service. We want to do traditional chinese post partum care.
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.
Hello! I am looking for support during labor. This is my second pregnancy and I would love the support of an all natural birthing experience. I have the top Kaiser insurance plan that will cover. I am giving birth at Kaiser in Baldwin Park . I am Christian and would love a doula who can pray over me as we listen to worship music during my contractions.
Probably vacuums n mop the floor Some times Landry Maybe some light cooking but most is the need is for baby to sleep get milk n so mom can go to sleep rest well 4-8 weeks is needed Depends on how much she charge Do you guys take any insurance
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