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I plan to give birth in Palomar in Escondido , I have insurance
1. Scripps Memorial La Jolla First time mom, anxiety with giving birth.
1. Hospital 2. $2,000 3. To have a natural birth without interventions.
Hello, I would like to know do you work in the San Marcos area? I'm currently 30 weeks pregnant, and my pregnancy is considered high-risk due to a large cervical polyp. The birth will take place in San Marcos, and as a first-time mom, I would really value support in aiming for a natural, unmedicated birth. Thank you!
I’d like a few visits prior to birth for planning and prep work, a doula to come with me to the hospital on the day of birth, and then 2 visits post partum for breastfeeding education. Ideally under $2k
Hospital birth center Budget depending on services Looking to have a natural birth but realistic about possible interventions Certified Looking for someone with lactation knowledge and natural birth prep knowledge (pelvic floor prep/positions) Looking for an advocate and someone to explain what is happening during labor, etc
1. looking at USCD and Encinitas 2. less than $5,000 3. Epidural is not an option, chose birthing position, delayed cord clamping, immediate skin to skin unless there is an emergency
My wife is 10 weeks pregnant with our first child. We've yet to settle on a specific OBGYN but are hoping to work with Dr. Damon Cobb and give birth at Scripps. We are looking for someone to provide a few in home / live sessions to educate us on the process, then be present at and around delivery, and maybe 1 visit after birth. We would like someone who is certified and has a backup plan for day of delivery.
I’m looking for a birth doula that will guide and support us in the labor & delivery journey. I would love to get to meet with them 2-3 times prior to the birth in addition to having them present at the time of birth (major plus for any contact after too!). I plan to give birth in a hospital. Our estimated budget is $2,000-3,500. I’m feeling nervous about our first labor and birth experience, so I would love a doula focused on providing us with info necessary to help us feel prepared & confident to mitigate stress, as well as a doula with a calming and comforting energy. :)
hello, i am looking for a doula covered by tri care. i am giving birth at Scripps la Jolla San Diego. my husband recently got deployed last minute and would like to find someone who can help coach me, support, educate and advocate for me during child birth. I am hoping to learn how to manage pain through labor and hopefully going unmedicated for as long as i can.
Prenatal doula $1,200 through AFSPA insurance the foreign service benefits plan.
Hospital Birth, Using Medical, Dual Spanish Speaker mostly english needed is okay as well, First time mother surprised with child due to being told having infertility issues so need someone gentle and understanding due to my fear.
Hirth doula for prenatal and support during labor
I plan to give birth at a hospital. Kaiser Permanente is my health insurance provider. I would like a natural birth, delayed chord clamping and am planning on taking my placenta home. This is my first child and still don't have a full birth plan.
Planning to give birth at NMCSD ( military hospital) . LGBT+ family.
- Scripps La Jolla - Unsure of budget - Unsure of birth plan - to be determined with doula - 10+ years, english
We are planning on a home birth for our first child this August. We would like to use our insurance to cover the cost of a doula, we currently have a Blue Shield HMO plan. We would like this birth to be as positive and as natural as possible with little to no intervention, but understand hospital transfers do happen and that’s perfectly ok. I would really like a doula to help guide me and encourage/empower me to believe in my body’s natural ability to give birth at home. Attending the birth will be two midwives, my husband and my mom, and possibly a doula!
Scripps Encinitas Looking for someone covered under Tricare Looking to go naturally
I will be using my UHC Healthcare HMO plan to cover the doula cost. I plan to birth at Scripps Encinitas. Planning on a medicated vaginal birth. Want delayed cord clamping.
Encinitas scripps, Epidural. I have a toddler and no family in town or able to come and help. I want to make sure I have another support person in case my husband cant make it to hospital for birth.
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