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Hi there! My husband and I are seeking a doula for our first pregnancy/birth/postpartum. The doula we are looking for is gentle and nurturing... and accepts Kaiser insurance. 1. I plan to give birth at a hospital. 2. Kaiser has listed the following doula services covered by my plan: -One initial visit -Up to eight one-hour visits that may be provided in any combination of prenatal and postpartum visits -Support during labor and delivery -Up to two additional postpartum visits may be available. They also say that: "for doula services to be covered by the Health Plan, the doula must have a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and a Tax Identification Number (TIN)." And that "the doula must file a claim for reimbursement." 3. I'm still thinking this through and would like a little help with this! I want a hospital birth. I want to keep and capsule my placenta. I'd like to labor for awhile at home and to try to not use an epidural, but am open to it if I feel I need it. I want to be able to move around. I want soft music playing and a gentle atmosphere. Maybe calming essential oils. I'd like to breastfeed.
I’m looking to do at an home/birth center water birth. I’m looking for a midwife. My budget is 30 to 50 per hourly rate or insurance covered
Pure Birth Center I am using medi-cal I am still creating a birth plan (also why I am seeking a doula) I am looking for a doula with multiple years of experience, English preferred Nazjhonay Plossl 27 no special needs at this time/ Baby will be due July 30th
Looking for a doula to help with birth and postpartum care. Lactation consultant is a plus but lower in priority. I plan to give birth vaginally in a hospital with an epidural. I am hoping for guidance on additional pain management techniques, birthing positions, and what I can do ahead of time to prep for birthing and postpartum. I will be delivering at Kaiser Permanence on Sunset and have Kaiser insurance.
Hoping for a Vbac and would like to make it as easy as possible for myself and the baby.
- Kaiser panorama city hospital - Depends - certification, number of years experience, (optional: second language in Korean) - Kaiser HMO
Holy Cross Mission Hills Hospital I would like natural birth epidural being the only exception no c-section or inducing.
I’d like to give birth at a birthing center but my husband is leaning towards a hospital. I mainly want it to be a natural birth and to labor how I feel most comfortable. I don’t want to be pressured or pushed by the hospital in any way (including delayed cord clamping, keeping vernix on etc). My budget is $5k max if possible but not sure how much these services are (would like to use insurance if I can). My insurance is Aetna Choice II POS.
I’m planning to give birth at a hospital and I’m looking for a doula who can support a calm, empowering, and informed birth experience. I’d like someone who can help advocate for me, communicate clearly with medical staff, and keep me grounded emotionally and mentally throughout labor. My estimated budget is flexible depending on services included. Ideally, I’d love guidance with pain-management techniques, breathing, reassurance, and support before, during, and shortly after birth. I’m also interested in postpartum support and possibly night nursing in the beginning if needed. Overall, I want to feel safe, supported, and confident throughout this process.
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!
1. I plan to give birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills 2. This is my first time having a baby. I have no idea how much doula services cost, but I have been told the service is covered by my insurance. 3. I have not completed a birth plan and would like to do this with my doula.
Giving birth in a hospital and would like to avoid c section
I am 17 weeks pregnant with identical twin girls. I am looking for a doula experienced in twin births. 1. Will give birth in hospital (scheduled c-section) 2. Seeking an in-network anthem doula
Prenatal finding great provider and hospital for Vbac birth, support during labor especially with hospital interventions and pushing for section, and post partum depends on how delivery goes
Hello, I am a first time mom and want support in having the most natural birth possible as well as techniques and lactation support. I plan on giving birth in a hospital. Estimated budget is 2000. I have Kaiser insurance. Overall we are looking for support and just trying to learn as much as possible to make this go as good as can be.
-Olive View Medical Center -Plan to use Molina Insurance - No birth plan yet -Open -30 year old female. High Risk Pregnancy -
I am planning to give birth in the hospital, hoping to give birth unmedicated. Unsure of budget, Anthem PPO XDP466W15130
Kaiser HMO plan - Los Angeles - Plan to deliver at LAMC Maternity (Sunset) - I want to deliver as naturally as possible and labor as long as I can at home. - Would love an experienced doula who is positive and can be a health advocate for me and my husband during the hospital labor to ensure our wishes are heard and birth plan respected.
Cedar Sinai Beverly Hills or St. John's Santa Monica (will decide soon) Must be covered by insurance Natural Birth (Holistic Doctor)
Planning to give birth at Providence Hospital Granada Hills. I’m a new mom and I need someone to guide me with all the birth plan stuff.
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