Connect with 4,000+ expecting and new parents seeking support each month. New jobs posted every hour.
I plan to give birth at Eisenhower. At this point im looking to be educated on birth, the process, and building my birth plan. I would ideally want to have the midwife/doula at the hospital with me. I am unsure about the budget at this time but it would definetely need to be reasonable and I do have insurance covered under Cigna. I am an African American and hispanic woman and my biggest fear right now is to have my experiences be dismissed and having complications after birth. My requirements are that you have certification, at least 3+ years of experience and preferably a person of color but not necessary as long as you can understand the struggles/ systematic issues present and can support me with that if/when they come up.
Right now I am currently looking at different options. I have 2 children now 16 and 20. I have had 4 surrogacy babies after my children and finally we are pregnant. I have only ever done hospital births but last 2 were C sections and doctors now really push for that once you've had one. I really want to do the holistic approach. So looking to see my options for this. Otherwise our hospital of birth would be Eisenhower in rancho mirage CA. No idea on pricing since not sure what something like this cost etc. We are trying to save since I am self employed and will have to take time off work which means no income coming in but same token best option and safe delivery is priority so can't put a price on that.
Home birth, cannot afford out of pocket cost. I have IEHP but am eligible for Molina.
I don’t have anything figured out yet. Someone who can educate me and help calm me
1. Where do you plan to give birth? HOME! 2. Provide your estimated budget? Tricare! 3. Describe your birth plan Natural!
19 and having my first kid. Dont have the right living conditions for at home birth but do not want to do it in the doctor's office. Natural holistic birth plan
I just found out I am pregnant with baby #2. I had a wonderful hospital birth with a great traditional OB for my first. I am considering a midwife this time around because I am wanting a more whole-person kind of care. I haven't decided if I want to do a homebirth or hospital birth. I planned to go unmedicated with my daughter, but I wasn't dilating after 24 hours so I ended up having an epidural to relax my body and had her within 4 hours. I was happy to have her here and had zero regret getting the epidural. A homebirth makes me a little anxious becasue I'm worried my body will respond the way it did the first time.
I am pregnant for the first time. I am hoping for a home birth, probably a water birth. I am exploring the different payment options and prefer payment plans. My insurance is through Sharp.
I'm searching for an experienced Christian/Catholic midwife who can come to me for appts and deliver my baby at home.
Set up your support preferences
Get discovered by parents who need your expertise and services
Message or call clients directly
Flexible pricing to fit your practice
For providers looking to get started and grow their practice. No fee to join and create a profile.
$0 /month
For providers committed to long-term growth while benefiting from cost-effective annual savings.
$4.99 /month
For providers looking to maximize lead generation. No agency or commissions when you find new clients.
$9.99 /month
On the fence, or have questions? Contact Us