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This is my first baby and I plan to give birth at a birth center. My insurance doesn't cover a doula so my budget would be $1500. I would like my provider to have experience with severe back pain. I can not lie on my back and transitional movements are extremely painful. I want to gain better understanding of birthing positions that will be right for me. I want to learn different pain management techniques and receive information on how my husband can help during the labor process. For lactation I would like to work with an IBCLC if possible. Postpartum I would like information on sleep training. I would like to meet in person with the doula at least twice before the birth and at least once after.
I plan to give birth in the hospital, and have anthem blue cross blue shield members ID MUU309W26631
4 day ild new birn, engorged breasts, shallow latch
Would love to breastfeed. He does not want to latch. We have been seeing LC at Henry Mayo, but he seems to be doing well there, but as soon as I get home he does not want to even try to breastfeed or he will cry.
I plan to give birth in the hospital, with Kaiser. I am considered high risk due to my age, 40. This is my first birth. My provider has suggested induction may be recommended.
Not sure at the moment. Please let me know what you have.
Need help setting a birth plan. I am a first time mom. Giving birth in Northridge
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!
I want to find someone who takes blue shield of california platinum ppo plan for as much of the care as possible. I want someone to come to the house and help with post-partum related needs. Ideally I would have a postpartum doula and/or night nanny three days a week for the first month or so, but I would want the care to be covered by insurance. I'm open to being flexible and figuring out how to best do that.
seeking lactation consultant in network Giving birth in Los Robles hospital happy to pay copay will either have VBAC or c section
Giving birth in a hospital and would like to avoid c section
I’m looking for a doula to help me with emotional and physical support during birth, covered with my insurance plan, An affordable midwife to assist me with the home birth, and a lactation consultant to support me after birth with breastfeeding. - i will be going to my ob for my doctors appointments in network, and would just like to facilitate the actual birth at home. -home birth, bathtub, birth sling. - 5-7k - no intervention, no iv, only vitamin k, no eyedrops, keep placenta. - 2nd vaginal birth, first natural - i would like a lactation consultant to support me with cluster feeding, establishing supply, and creating a support for those emotions and pain you can feel with those first feeds. 💕 additional duties not required.
I would like them to have a certification, to be experienced, and to speak English. Age doesn't really matter. Preferably someone over 30/35. BlueShield PPO.
Hi! I am looking for a Russian speaking doula who preferably accepts my insurance
Twin mom, need help with establishing better nursing for twins based on each needs-concerns include staying lached and in taking enough from breast
Accepts Blue Shield of California PPO, ibclc certified lactation consultant
Plan on giving birth in a hospital. Budget is around 2000. Preferably someone who has worked with Muslim clients.
I plan on giving birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills location. I'd like to go all natural. I want to get help with breastfeeding.
Where do you plan to give birth? I'll be giving birth at Cedar's Sinai in the Los Angeles area. Estimated budget between $1,500-$3,500 for birth support depending on experience and package inclusions. Describe your birth plan I'm aiming for a natural, vaginal birth and want to avoid a C-section unless it becomes medically necessary. I'm open to an epidural or other pain management options to make labor as smooth and manageable as possible, but my priority is a supported vaginal delivery with strong advocacy throughout. Requirements for the provider I'm comfortable working with a doula who speaks English, though Spanish fluency is a plus. Most importantly, I need someone who will actively advocate for me at the hospital and help me navigate decisions in real time to achieve the best possible outcome. I'd prefer a certified doula with meaningful hands-on labor support experience. Details about care recipients This will be my first baby, due in July. No special needs or complications currently anticipated. Additional duties Beyond labor support, I'd love guidance and education around lactation and breastfeeding. I know it can be a challenging journey and want to feel informed, prepared, and supported through it from the start
I need someone whom I can talk about anxiety with the cost of being an older mom.
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