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Where do you plan to give birth (home/hospital)? - Hospital Provide your estimated budget - insurance coverage, Anthem Blue Cross Describe your birth plan - I don't have a plan yet. Describe your requirements for the provider (certification, number of years experience, second language spoken) - certified doula, russian speaking
Tricare west doula, giving birth at UCSF Mission Bay.
I plan to give birth in a hospital but I would like to hire a doula to educate my husband and me on the birthing process as well as be there to support us the day of birth. I do not know my birth plan yet but would to work with a doula to help me decide what is best
I am looking for a doula that can support me during birth and postpartum. I am located in Alameda and will likely be giving birth at the San Leandro Kaiser or Oakland Kaiser if I find the right doula. I currently have Kaiser and have confirmed that my insurance does cover doula support. I plan on birthing at the hospital, and I will be using pain medication to support me. I'm mostly looking for advocacy due to a traumatic birth experience at Kaiser Oakland, where they kept trying to push a C-section and tore my water without consent.
A doula that takes partnership insurance, I also have united healthcare I look for birth help and postpartum help aswell.
Lookin for a birth doula for delivery in a hospital. Budget is ~$3k. Would like to try unmedicated or with low-dose epidural but am open to medicated. Preference is vaginal > c section.
I am giving birth at a hospital and would like to have a natural birth without an epidural if possible. I want to have the freedom to move around and walk, stretch, shower to distract my mind versus being stuck to the bed after a shot. I would like to support in what moves and stretches to achieve this goal.
We're first-time parents expecting identical twin girls this fall and looking for an experienced doula to support us through this unique and beautiful journey! About our pregnancy: We're expecting dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twins with a due date of October 3, 2026. We'll most likely be delivering at Sutter Medical Center in Downtown Sacramento in the OR, as is standard for twin birth. Our birth plan is still taking shape, but we just want to feel safe and supported every step of the way. What we're looking for: Postpartum support is our biggest priority. Twin newborns are a full-time adventure so we want someone experienced with twins and supporting parents of newborn twins! Birth support is also important to us, and we'd love someone who is comfortable in an OR setting and familiar with both vaginal twin deliveries and C-sections (planned or emergency). About us: We're an AAPI family who practices Buddhism, though we welcome doulas of all backgrounds and beliefs. We're also both in the medical field so we're no strangers to clinical settings. That said, we're still first-time parents navigating something entirely new, and we'd love a doula who can be our advocate, translate the emotional side of this experience, and bring a calm, grounding presence when things get busy. Our requirements: - Certified doula with at least 5 years of experience - Experience supporting twin pregnancies and births - Comfortable with OR/hospital births and C-sections - In-network with United Healthcare (through GEHA) — this is a must for our insurance coverage - Budget: up to $1,000 (our insurance plan maximum for doula services) - Located in or serving the Sacramento, CA area If this sounds like a great fit, we'd love to connect and learn more about you and your approach. Thank you for the incredible work you do! 🌸
Planning to give birth at UC Davis in Sacramento CA, Needs to be Tricare contracted doula, would like help with creating a birth plan
Hi! I hope you're doing well. I'm currently looking for a birth doula for my upcoming delivery and came across your profile. My first birth was a difficult and traumatic experience, so this time I'm hoping to approach birth with more support, preparation, and a greater sense of confidence. I'm looking for a doula who can provide a calming presence, thoughtful guidance, and strong advocacy throughout labor and birth. I'd love to learn more about your approach, your availability, and what it's like to work with you. If it seems like we might be a good fit, I'd be grateful to connect. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Im looking for a birth doula. My due date is August 17 2026. I will be giving birth in a hospital. Im primary looking for support with pain management and breathing techniques. My plan is to have unmedicated birth but if pain gets too much I will leverage medication. I will be giving birth in CPMC in downtown SF.
Hi, my name is Somya. I’m currently expecting my first baby, and this journey has already been incredibly meaningful and emotional for me. I’m someone who likes to be prepared, informed, and calm — especially during important life events. I value warmth, reassurance, and clear communication. While I try to stay strong and composed, I can sometimes feel anxious when things feel uncertain. In those moments, I appreciate gentle grounding, positive affirmation, and someone who can help me slow down and breathe. This pregnancy is very special to me. I’ve been looking forward to motherhood with excitement, but also with a natural mix of nervousness about labor and delivery. My goal is to have a positive, empowering birth experience where I feel supported, heard, and safe.
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.
•Plan to give birth at the CPMC Sutter Health, Van Ness Campus, San Francisco •Second language spoken (French) •Additional duties (cleaning, cooking, sleep training) •Insurance provider name (Aetna)
Sutter Medical Center Sacramento UnitedHealthcare
Hi Joanna, I hope you’re doing well! I’m currently 32 weeks pregnant and starting to look for a doula - my due date is 7/11. I’m insured with Kaiser and have doula benefits, so I wanted to ask if you accept Kaiser insurance? I’d also love to check your availability around my due date, and learn a bit more about your practice. Looking forward to hearing from you! Olga Bienias 267-670-4229
I will be giving birth at Kaiser San Leandro around 7/25/26. I am trying to go for an unmedicated birth and have both Kaiser hmo insurance and alameda alliance.
We are having twins in August and looking for post partum support overnight 4 nights a week.
Hi Alla, My husband and I are expecting our first mid-November. We're looking for someone knowledgeable and supportive that can help guide us through this journey. You came recommended from a friend of a friend and would love to chat! All the best, Amy
Hello, My name is Adèle and I’m currently expecting my first child, due August 23. My partner, Lucas, and I live in the Mission in San Francisco and are currently looking for a doula to support us during birth and postpartum period. We are planning a hospital birth through Kaiser at the Redwood City Birth Center, and ideally are looking someone in-network with Kaiser and able to accept Carrot benefits. A little about us: we’re a French/German-American couple in our 30s, and this is our first baby. I tend to be thoughtful and preparation-oriented, and I’m looking for someone calm, grounded, emotionally attuned, and experienced supporting first-time parents. My hope is for a supportive and relatively low-intervention birth experience if medically appropriate, while staying flexible and pragmatic (not too attached to anything). I would love someone who can help us feel informed, supported, and steady throughout labor and the early postpartum transition. If it sounds like we may be a good fit, we'd love to connect and hear more about your approach, availability around my due date, pricing/packages, and experience with Kaiser and Carrot benefits. Warmly, Adèle
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