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We plan to give birth at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach 1500 dollars Not sure yet
I’m a 41 year old first time mom . I went through the ivf process and looking for a doula to guide me in the right direction as far as developing a birth plan . I currently have anthem blue cross ppo insurance and plan on delivering at newport hoag hospital.
1. Kaiser - Anaheim, CA 2. Kaiser covers 8 x 1 hour sessions (as long as NPI# and tax ID # are provided) 3. As natural as possible! need to review more plans with someone with a lot of experience and information
I don’t have a plan and I am in dire need of support I have medical caloptima health insurance for payment if you accept it
1. Hoag Newport Beach 2. $2000-$2500 3. Ideally unmedicated, vaginal birth.
Seeking to plan a home water birth this is my first pregnancy. Looking to avoid medical intervention but open to pain medication provided at home looking to deliver without episiotomy
I am interested and looking for a midwife in the Southern California region who will take care of a prenatal appointments and assist in home birth. I am looking to keep the budget low but will spend what I need. Also looking forward a midwife that accepts tricare.
Hi, I’m looking for a certified doula it’s my my first pregnancy and I would like to have somebody there supporting me and giving me medical advice plan to give birth in a hospital I am trying to find a Doula through my insurance with Kaiser
Plan to give birth in hospital. My budget is as per the coverage of my plan. I want a natural/vaginal birth and I am looking for someone who can guide me with natural ways to support and strengthen my mind and body to prepare for birth before during and after
Hospital (Emanate Hospital in West Covina). Unsure about budget, wanted to see first how much my insurance will cover. I have Anthem Blue Cross HMO. Aiming for as much of a natural birth as possible.
I plan to give birth at a hospital and hope to be able to have a VBAC. My budget is between $1500-2500. Background // I previously experienced a traumatic emergency cesarean and was heavily anesthetized during my son’s birth. I was not awake or aware, my partner could not participate, and skin-to-skin was delayed. Because of this, feeling informed, present, and involved in decisions during this birth is very important to me. Priorities // Clear, calm, and transparent communication is very important to me. I value shared decision-making and being asked for consent before interventions whenever possible. My goal is a slow, physiologic labor if medically safe, with freedom to move and change positions. Partner involvement and immediate bonding with my baby are also very important to me. Labor Preferences // I would like freedom to walk, move, and use different labor positions and tools such as a birthing ball, peanut ball, or squat bar. I prefer upright or side-lying positions and would like to follow my body’s natural urge to push rather than coached pushing when possible. Intermittent monitoring is preferred if medically appropriate. Pitocin // Because of my prior traumatic birth, I prefer cautious use of Pitocin. I would like medical necessity discussed before starting and would prefer to try position changes, hydration, or rest first if safe. If Pitocin becomes necessary, I prefer the lowest effective dose. Epidural // I prefer to delay or avoid an epidural if possible so I can remain mobile and aware. I would like to try movement, positioning, and comfort techniques first. If I request an epidural, I would appreciate clear explanation of timing and effects, and support with position changes afterward. Doula Support Preferences // Because of my previous traumatic birth experience, I value calm, collaborative support during labor. I would like a doula who can help me advocate for my preferences in a respectful and supportive way while maintaining a cooperative relationship with the medical team. It is important to me that my doula encourages clear communication, helps me stay informed and emotionally grounded, and supports movement, positioning, and comfort measures throughout labor. I prefer a doula who brings a steady, non-confrontational presence and contributes to a calm, respectful team environment focused on a safe, informed, and participatory birth experience. If Cesarean Is Needed // If a cesarean becomes medically necessary, I would like a clear explanation and for my partner to be present. I would like to remain awake and aware if medically possible. If possible, I would like my partner to cut the cord and for immediate or early skin-to-skin to occur in the OR or recovery, with baby remaining with me unless medically necessary. After Birth // I would like immediate skin-to-skin contact and delayed cord clamping if safe. I would like my partner to cut the cord and uninterrupted bonding time after birth. Keeping baby with me unless medically necessary is important to me.
I am pregnant with my first baby and am looking for a midwife and doula! I would love to give birth at a birthing center (really do not want to give birth at a hospital) and have a natural, unmedicated birth with the doula, midwife, and my husband in the room. We are looking for supportive women who view childbirth as an empowering experience, who focus on a nurturing environment for the mother, partner, and baby. We are looking for individuals who focus on communication, respect, and a positive and safe experience for our family.
1. Hospital 2. covered by Kaiser insurance 3. I would like help during pregnancy journey and postpartum.
I plan to give birth in a hospital at Kaiser Los Angeles Medical Center. I want to have the doula covered by my Kaiser insurance. I would like to try as much as possible to have a vaginal birth in the hospital.
Dear Danielle, Happy Passover! I am writing to you as a well known doula that works with Jewish families. I am the Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Emet in Simi Valley (Reform) and the Executive Director of the Sandra Caplan Community Bet Din. Recently, I finished mentorship as a Mohel under a Professor of Urology at Cedars and a Conservative Rabbi - Mohel. I would like to invite you for coffee (after Passover) or a phone call to ask your advice on how I can best serve the needs of families in greater Los Angeles. Would you be open to speaking? Warmly, Rabbi Jason Rosner
I am planning to give birth in the hospital, hoping to give birth unmedicated. Unsure of budget, Anthem PPO XDP466W15130
Hospital High risk Birth plan vaginal Doula advocate
I am planning to give birth at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles I am looking for a Doula covered by my insurance - Anthem HMO of California (Employer Sponsored) Please let me know if you take my insurance - would love to work with you!
I would like to have more support on labor and after. I plan to give birth at a hospital.
Cedar Sinai Beverly Hills or St. John's Santa Monica (will decide soon) Must be covered by insurance Natural Birth (Holistic Doctor)
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