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-Kaiser Moreno Valley -Looking for doulas that take Kaiser HMO insurance -Need help creating birth plan -Due date 7/25/26
Hi there! We’re expecting our second child in early September, and as my husband will only have 2 weeks of paternity leave, I'm looking for consistent support 2–3 nights/week for ~6–10 weeks beginning mid-September. Nights are the main need. We cannot commit to a 4-night weekly minimum -- do you offer flexible scheduling or rotating coverage? Also, what's your rate? Thank you.
I want to give birth at home. 4000 budget and provider needs certification and years of experience and someone who speaks Spanish.
Hello! I'm looking to give birth at Cedar Sinai. Regarding budget - I'm looking to find a doula who is covered by my insurance. I don't quite have a birth plan yet, hope that's okay! Requirements of provider - English speaking, at least 10 years of experience. I'm 36 years old, and due in August. Thank you!
Planning a hospital birth Birth plan is as holistic as possible while being safe for myself and baby
I need a doula to guide my emotions through birth. I plan to give birth at loma linda hospital in california. I have aetna insurance.
Plan to give birth at loma linda hospital. Budget is around $1500-$3000. Haven’t decided on a birth plan.
My wife would like to have someone there to advocate for her and help her in the birthing process as well as postpartum. I'm with the WGA insurance but it doesn't look like having a doula is covered.
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.
A doula that meets TRICARE select requirements. And a doula that is Faith based
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
My goal is a low intervention VBAC. Open to either home or hospital—but I am leaning towards laboring at home for as long as I can before giving birth at a hospital. I am in search of a Midwife or Monitrice (LM or CPM perhaps?) who can help me labor safely at home (provide fetal monitoring, look for signs of rupture, preform cervical exams if necessary.) Thank you very much for your time!
I plan to give birth at Scripps Encinitas. From my understanding, tricare select covers labor doulas, so I am not entirely sure. I am very against medical interventions in labor. (No pitocin, epidural, episiotomy, etc.) I am looking for someone who is going to medically advocate for me to allow myself to be present in labor and not feel like I am having to fight off people trying to intervene when unnecessary. I have Tricare West Select.
Hello ! I am newly pregnant. This is my 3rd baby and I am looking into getting a doula . Ive never had one with my previous births so this is new to me. I have Medi-Cal and saw on your page that is something you accept. Just looking to try something new this time since it will be my last baby. id love to get more info (:
Home birth needs with a certified nurse midwife. I have blue cross blue shield that will cover care by a certified nurse midwife
I am looking to do a home birth in 2027. I am not yet pregnant but will be starting to try to conceive in the next few months. I am looking for a midwife or OB for prenatal appointments as well as birth at home or at a birth center. I want someone that aligns with my values of natural birth and a more holistic approach to medicine. My budget is less than $10,000 out of pocket and I would need them to accept insurance and/or HSA for payments.
We live near menifee and plan to give birth at loma linda or rancho springs. Covered by Tricare. 1st baby so need classes. were also interested in meal service. We want to do traditional chinese post partum care.
Plan to give birth in a hospital, budget around $40-$50/hour, need someone who has experience working with newborns, can give input on newborn development and knows how to care for a new mother.
Hospital 1000-2000 Normal delivery preferred Anthem insurance
Hello! Looking for last-minute support for birth at the end of the month. I had been in contact with an agency, but they have stopped replying, so I am desperate to find someone to be a part of my birth journey. Looking for someone to help me understand the decision-making during birth, as well as some physical support
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