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1. In a hospital 2. It would depend on services 3. Hospital birth. Vaginal. Prefer not to have a C-section. Prefer not to Induce. If epidural is preventable , great. But open to it if it’s recommended. Was recommended with my last birthing experience because I didn’t know the proper tools to bare contractions.
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 birth center and would like to see if a doula is covered under my anthem blue cross pln
In need of a lactation consultant to prescheduled for home visit post partum day one or two Need assistant findings a birth doula, please Delivering at Cedars SInai
I would love to look into home birth, but I don’t know much about it, I’m interested in knowing prices to know if it’s something my family can afford. I also wouldn’t mind a facility that provides the room if thats more affordable. I have no idea as to how much all of this cost so would want a run down. I currently have la healthcare as medical and I know it’s a long shot as to anyone receiving medical through here. But thought I would give it a try as well if I can save myself from paying out of pocket. Budget for me would be about $2000 I would say? I want to do things as naturally as I can and allow my body to take its course during labor. I want to avoid interferences as much possible and even avoid cord clamping, or medications. Be as relaxed and mentally trained as possible for birth.
I plan to give birth at Kaiser in Downey, CA and utilize my Kaiser HMO coverage to pay.
Plan to give birth in a hospital. I want to use my insurance. Natural birth plan.
I plan to give birth at my hospital, Kaiser in Downey. This is my second pregnancy. My first birth was at Kaiser in Downey also (about 3 years ago), where I gave birth unmedicated. The staff knew I had done the Bradley Method course and knew my birth plan and honored it. I plan to give birth the same way, except this time I have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes but hope to still have a healthy and unmedicated birth with minimal interventions. I had a doula for my first birth and would really like the hands on support, especially at birth. I would like to keep costs at $2,500 or less if possible and hope that I can have a doula that accepts my insurance. Thank you
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.
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
Labor support Postpartum support Lactation support
Hospital MediCal/Medicaid Unmedicated birth Faith-based/christian
I’m planing to give birth at Providence St Joseph hospital in Burbank. It would not be my first choice as I was hoping for a home birth. Unfortunately, I was laid off last year and have been unable to find work. I’m hoping to find support covered by medi-cal. I would like my birth to be unmediated and with as little intervention as possible. This is my first birth so I do feel a bit nervous. I would only like my husband and doula in the room (along with any necessary medial care team). I would like to be able to move freely and have help getting into positions that will help me through the various stages of labor. I’d also love to spend time in the bath. I want skin to skin right away and delayed cord clamping.
Give birth in hospital A low budget Don't have a birth plan
- giving birth at hospital - cozy environment - insurance through kaiser -skin to skin - massages during contractions so I don’t tear - not cleaning baby for 2 days
First time mom Need someone familiar with Huntington Hospital Pasadena Familiar with miscarriages, I’ve had 2 due to PCOS Budget tbd
I'm giving birth at Kaiser Permanente LAMC. I'm looking for a doula who can help me during my labor, delivery, postpartum needs, breastfeeding assistance, and can give further education to me and my husband regarding baby care.
I plan to deliver at the hospital. My first baby was a c section. I lost my mom before the birth of my first son and there was a lot of it that made my experience not align with what I had anticipated. I want to be more prepared and open to any outcomes as well as get the support I need.
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.
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