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Hi! This is my second pregnancy and I’m really hoping for a VBAC. My first baby was almost 10 pounds, and my husband and I were both large babies and are large people in general. I also struggle with anxiety, particularly during the labor process, and really would like help with that. I plan to give birth at Cedar signing Hospital in West LA. My OB his Dr Keren Lerner. I am insured through anthem Blue Cross, and my husband is a subscriber. My name is Ziba Hashmy, DOB 4/4/93 His name is Mohammad Shahshahan, DOB 7/25/89 Member ID: JQU688W01372 Group No.: 433060
I plan to give birth at Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Burbank. My due date is July 12. I am looking for an experienced female doula to support me during labor and especially postpartum. I would appreciate help with newborn care, including feeding, bathing, soothing, sleep support, and guidance during the first weeks after birth. I speak English, Armenian, and Russian, and I would prefer a doula who speaks Armenian or Russian, though English is also fine. Experience with first-time mothers is a big plus. I have Health Net through Medi-Cal, so I am looking for a doula whose services are fully covered by my insurance, with no out-of-pocket costs if possible.
Santa Monica, medical healthnet accepted Muslim doulas
Planning a hospital birth Birth plan is as holistic as possible while being safe for myself and baby
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
1. Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital in Los Angeles 2. Hoping to find someone covered by insurance, mine is Anthem Blue Cross California HMO (IPA Regal Medical Group). 3. I don’t have one yet, other then I’d like an epidural and understand if that doesn’t work I need coping mechanisms and/or open to the potential need for C-section.
I am planning for a VBAC at a hospital and need support for a successful VBAC. I also need postpartum care and honestly just extra hands around the house with a newborn and toddler and a dog. Postpartum meals, house work, laundry, tidying etc
Hi, I am looking for an in-network doula who takes Anthem coverage for my EDD of Aug 31, 2026. This is my first pregnancy, and I would need both birth and post-partum support. Thank you
Hello! I'm a first-time mom who plans on giving birth at Cedar's Sinai, and would like to plan for a vaginal birth. I'm new to this whole process so am not sure exactly what I'll be needing and am mostly just curious if my insurance covers any doula care. My insurance is Aetna Choice POS II, and my ID number is W2834 19281.
I’m wanting an unmedicated hospital birth. Estimated budget is around $2k or ideally covered by insurance (anthem blue cross PPO)
1. Hospital 2.Tricare Prime is my insurance and looking for a doula that accepts it
Hello! I just learned of these benefits so I know I’m looking for a doula late. This will be my second birth, my first was a Csection. My OB says I’m a great candidate for a tolac. I want a vbac, possibly unmedicated. I need help with how to get birth ready. Also, someone who can advocate for me. I live in Canyon Country, but will be giving birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills.
Plan on giving birth in a hospital. Budget is around 2000. Preferably someone who has worked with Muslim clients.
I plan to give birth at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, CA. I would like to use my health insurance - United Healthcare. I would like my doula to help me determine a birth plan. This will be my first child, I am 37 years old. I would like to work with an experienced doula - at least 5 years of experience. I would like to find a birth doula and a postpartum doula.
I will give birth in the hospital. Budget varies depending on which service. Birth plan is tbd
I wanted to give birth at a birthing center. I wanted to see what my insurance would cover. I wanted a midwife and doula and possible lactaction consultant. My insurance is Molina medical
Dear Danielle, Happy Passover! I am writing to you as a well known doula that works with Jewish families. I am the Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Emet in Simi Valley (Reform) and the Executive Director of the Sandra Caplan Community Bet Din. Recently, I finished mentorship as a Mohel under a Professor of Urology at Cedars and a Conservative Rabbi - Mohel. I would like to invite you for coffee (after Passover) or a phone call to ask your advice on how I can best serve the needs of families in greater Los Angeles. Would you be open to speaking? Warmly, Rabbi Jason Rosner
We live in Playa Del Rey and planning to have a birth in Cedars-Sinai in Beverly Hills. Our estimate budget is $1500-3000 but this will depend on the available options. I am working with a midwife as my primary care provider, and for now we are planning on a natural birth, preferably no induction (unless medically required), maximizing freedom to move during birth. I want to have an epidural as an option if I need it but I am planning to go without it for as long as possible and see how it goes. I am 25 yo, this is my first baby (a boy). We are looking for a russian speaking doula who will be able to help during birth and also provide guidance in postpartum journey (newborn care, pp recovery). Cleaning / cooking / laundry is unnecessary and is not a primary reason for our search but could definitely be beneficial!
Hospital birth. Hoping to go unmedicated. Need someone experienced with pain management and who can help my husband navigate the process. My family won't be supportive of going without an epidural and I don't know how supportive my husband could be if he sees me in a lot of pain. Delayed cord clamping wanted for longer than 60 seconds, until cord turns white. Skin to skin and breastfeeding are important. No Hep B. Surprise gender. Just looking. Unsure of a budget. Just need birth/labor doula. Not postpartum or lactation because I'm a postpsrtum nurse and lactation consultant
Hospital birth, first time mom, insurance Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
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