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I have a few questions surrounding cluster feeding and gas. He just grunts a lot and also every time he cluster feeds, I panic because I think he isn’t getting enough. Just want to guidance for how it looks and how I can trust myself more.
Roseville Kaiser Looking for help at the end of pregnancy. Need very hands on doula at birth. Husband is very squirmy and potentially cannot be hands on. Looking for someone nurturing who can help me push through. Needing someone who accepts Kaiser insurance.
At home birth with registered cnm. Want to know options.
I am planning to give birth at Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center in Roseville, California. Kaiser will cover the cost of my doula, so I am looking for an experienced doula who can provide knowledgeable and supportive care throughout my labor, delivery, and immediate postpartum period. I am 40 years old and this is my second baby. I am planning a hospital birth with an unmedicated labor and delivery. I do not want pain medication and would like a doula who has significant experience supporting mothers through natural, unmedicated hospital births. An important part of my birth plan is having a doula who understands informed consent and can help me communicate my wishes clearly with my medical team. I do not want interventions performed routinely or without first discussing them with me and obtaining my consent. I would like my doula to help me ask questions, understand my options, and advocate for my preferences while respecting that medical decisions remain between me and my healthcare providers. I prefer not to have a routine IV drip or IV fluids during labor unless there is a medical indication and I have agreed to them. I also want to avoid unnecessary interventions related to delivery of the placenta. I would like the placenta to be allowed to deliver naturally when medically appropriate rather than having interventions performed routinely. If medication or another intervention is recommended, I would like my provider to explain why it is needed, the benefits and risks, and alternatives before proceeding whenever the situation allows. I would also like delayed umbilical cord clamping after birth, allowing the cord to remain unclamped for as long as medically appropriate before it is cut, unless there is a medical reason requiring immediate clamping. I plan to decline routine vaccinations for my baby at birth. I would appreciate a doula who will respectfully support my personal birth and newborn-care preferences without judgment and help me communicate these decisions with my medical team. For labor support, I would like someone experienced with breathing techniques, movement, different labor positions, massage, counter-pressure, relaxation, and other non-medication comfort measures. I want continuous encouragement and emotional support so I can remain calm, informed, and confident throughout labor. For postpartum care, I would appreciate support with newborn care, feeding or breastfeeding guidance, establishing routines, and adjusting to life with a newborn. Light practical support would also be helpful, although extensive cooking, cleaning, or laundry services are not required. I am looking for a calm, experienced, compassionate, and nonjudgmental doula who respects my choices, understands unmedicated birth, and is comfortable supporting a mother who wants to minimize unnecessary medical interventions while remaining open to medically necessary care.
I am currently 33 weeks pregnant with my second baby. Baby is IUGR like the first one. I really want to work on breastfeeding this baby, my first one never eventually transitioned to breast and I ended up only exclusively pumping. With my second I am hoping for a different outcome and would like to have a head start from the beginning. At the hospital they will likely give bottle as we know the baby is small. Thank you!
I am giving birth at Mercy Hospital in Folsom, CA. I would like to spend less then $1000. I would like to give birth unmedicated with the least amount of interventions as possible.
Hospital birth Unknown budget Have not made a birth plan yet
Hello my name is Rayvyn. I’m expecting my first child at the end of August. My birth preference is a peaceful in home setting, all natural water birth. Allowing my body and baby the space needed to do what it is designed to do. No rushing, no force. Delayed cord cutting. No vaccines. I’m looking for someone who is grounded, respects my needs, & listens intently. Preferably someone who is in tune with themselves, the earth, and sensitive to energy. Someone who understands and has a perspective on how sacred this time is.
having so much breast pain. Need to asses babys latch, and also get help with getting then to take bottle or cup. Thank you for your time!
Planning to give birth in a hospital. Looking for someone who takes insurance or payment plans. Second birth and am aiming to birth unmediated.
I am looking for a lactation consultant to help me prepare for breastfeeding before my baby’s arrival and to provide support after delivery. As a first-time mom, I would appreciate guidance with latching, feeding, pumping, milk supply, and any questions that come up. I do not have any specific requirements for the provider, but I would like someone who is covered by my Kaiser HMO insurance. I understand there may be copays and am comfortable with that.
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