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Hello! I am currently looking for a certified bilingual (Spanish/English) doula for both birth and postpartum support. I would like someone experienced with hospital births, including inductions and C-sections if needed. I am also looking for postpartum support such as newborn care, recovery support, breastfeeding assistance, emotional support, and guidance during the transition after birth. Certification is important, and I would prefer someone with strong communication skills, a calming presence, and experience supporting mothers and families through both labor and postpartum care. Thank you! Diana
I am expecting my first baby in Seattle and am looking for a bilingual (English–Spanish) birth and postpartum doula. I plan to give birth in a hospital with an epidural and would appreciate support creating a birth plan, comfort measures, partner support, and advocacy aligned with a hospital setting. I have a history of vaginismus and would greatly value a doula who is trauma-informed, sensitive to pelvic pain, and supportive during cervical exams and labor in a way that prioritizes consent and minimizing stress. I also have gestational diabetes and am looking for someone familiar with supporting higher-risk hospital births. I’m also interested in postpartum support, including newborn care guidance, breastfeeding/lactation support, and recovery assistance after birth. Ideally, I’d love prenatal visits, labor support, and postpartum follow-up. As a Christian, it’s important to me that my values are respected during the birth experience. If this sounds like a fit, I’d love to hear about your experience, availability, and package options, including pricing and postpartum services
Do you provide full time Chinese-stake post partum confinement care services (30-45 days post)?
Hello there, looking for a doula to help guide us through our birthing journey, help with nights and teach us about how to heal, lactation specialist and care for the baby. We are new parents and expecting a boy in the fall
I’d like to give birth in a birth center. Secondary option is Overlake hospital. I prefer least amount of medical intervention as possible.
Birth support
Giving birth in hospital with a midwife. Need someone to help through labor and advocate for me. I need a doula who accepts Medicaid/Apple Health. Only looking for Christian doulas, as faith in Christ is extremely important to our family.
Valley Medical Center, around $1,500 and no specific birth plan at this time other than delivery at Valley Medical and vaginal delivery, ok with medicated delivery.
I will give birth at Valley Medical Renton hospital. Looking for doulas with certificate for UHC reimbursement. This is my second time and I'm open to both medicated and unmedicated birth
At valley medical Covered by insurance At hospital with epidural
Our plan is to have a home birth and our Midwife recommended us to connect with a doula too. We'd love to have a doula that does photography as well. Budget is around 2000.
First time pregnancy, giving birth at st Francis in federal way never had a doula does insurance cover ? Birth plan is unmedicated if possible
We’re expecting our first baby this summer and are hoping to find a compassionate doula who would be a good fit for our birth team. We’re planning a hospital water birth with the midwives through Kaiser and are hoping for an unmedicated, supportive, calm birth experience. We don’t have family support nearby, since we are from out of state so it’s really just my husband and me navigating this new season together. I’m also transitioning out of work during pregnancy, so while we deeply value doula care, we’re working within a budget of about $500–$1000 and would be incredibly grateful for anyone who offers sliding-scale support or flexible options. More than anything, we’re hoping to find someone warm, grounded, encouraging, and supportive of physiologic birth. If this sounds like a good fit, we’d love to connect 💛
Birthing center/The birthing inn in Tacoma Unknown Unknown
Plan to give birth at St Francis Hospital in Federal Way. Birth plan is for an all natural birth, no pain medication or intervention if possible. Golden hour, delayed cord clamping, only partner in the room with nurses and doula. Postpartum, would like help with meals, some cleaning, and lactation support if needed. Budget: $1500
Birth doula during giving birth, and post delivery who accepts Cigna insurance
Evergreens Kirkland, normal delivery hopefully uneducated if pain is tolerable. Retroverted uterus and first pregnancy
Giving birth at UW NW Hospital. I have tricare for insurance
Currently we are supposed to give birth with the midwives at Evergreen hospital in Kirkland. After speaking with them today we are considering a home birth or we’d be open to a nearby birth center. We are looking for more specialized care. Someone we can get to know well and who knows us well. We’d like to know the midwife who attends our birth. We’d like the option for a water birth and an option for Nitros Oxide. Evergreen does not allow water births and they only use fentanyl. I’d also really love to have all our new born care take place at our home rather than having to leave the house for visits. I have Molina Marketplace Cascade Gold Complete coverage and we would be wanting to use our insurance. We’d like a midwife with all the certificates who had been practicing for at least 7 years
I plan to give birth at Evergreen Health, Kirkland WA.
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