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Plan on giving birth at the hospital, I have blue shield promise which will cover doula coats hopefully as I cannot afford. Hopefully I can find a doula who is open minded, helpful, and willing to pass on knowledge as this is my first child.
I will be giving birth at the Naval hospital in Camp Pendleton. Hoping to find someone who is covered under my insurance-Tricare prime. I am trying for an unmedicated birth, but am open to intervention if things aren’t proceeding as planned. Still in need of education for myself and partner for birth prep. I am a NICU nurse, but husband wants to be involved. I am used to the baby side of things, but not laboring!! Also would love lactation advice after.
Hospital birth center Budget depending on services Looking to have a natural birth but realistic about possible interventions Certified Looking for someone with lactation knowledge and natural birth prep knowledge (pelvic floor prep/positions) Looking for an advocate and someone to explain what is happening during labor, etc
I need help with my 6 month old baby taking the bottle.
I’d like a few visits prior to birth for planning and prep work, a doula to come with me to the hospital on the day of birth, and then 2 visits post partum for breastfeeding education. Ideally under $2k
My name is Suparna. I am currently 20 weeks pregnant, and my estimated due date is November 5, 2026. My husband works at Qualcomm, and we are covered under the UHC Qualcomm insurance plan. I am planning to deliver at Scripps Mercy Hospital. I would like to inquire about your doula services and whether you are available around my due date. I would also appreciate any information you can share about your services, packages, and how you typically support families during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. If you are not available for my due date, would you be able to refer me to another doula from your team or professional network?
hi ◡̈ I hope you are doing well! I am a new mom with a baby girl, Maple Mae, and wanted to ask about an at home session. I’ve filled out the form but I know my insurance does not cover Lactation Support. We were wondering if you only work through insurance or have an out of pocket services. We have been dealing with a very refluxy baby, a heavy letdown, and oversupplying milk. With also the goal to add some bottle feeding sessions through the day and night. I would love the opportunity to connect more on all of this🤍
1. I plan to give birth in a birth center 2. I plan to use insurance (Tricare) 3. I don’t have one yet but want to make sure I find and reserve a good doula for birth. I want to go as natural as possible. Looking for pre and post natal support, birth and possibly lactation.
I am planning to give birth in a hospital and am looking for a certified doula who accepts or is familiar with TRICARE Prime coverage. I'm not sure what to expect regarding the cost, so I am hoping to find someone whose services are covered by TRICARE or eligible for reimbursement. I am due on November 20, 2026. My birth plan is to try a low-dose epidural at first, with the option to increase it if needed. My goal is to have the best pain relief possible while maintaining safety for me and my baby. I prefer to avoid Pitocin unless it is medically necessary. I would also like to avoid giving birth flat on my back if possible and would prefer to labor and deliver in side-lying or other upright, supported positions as appropriate. During labor, I would like to use comfort measures such as a birth ball, peanut ball, and squat bar, and I prefer intermittent fetal monitoring if it is safe for me and my baby. After birth, I would like delayed cord clamping, to leave the vernix on my baby rather than wiping it off immediately, and to have uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact with either me or the baby's father for about the first hour before routine newborn assessments, provided my baby is healthy and does not require urgent medical care. I would prefer to delay the hospital bath and decline routine eye ointment unless it is medically necessary or required. I understand that my birth preferences may need to change if there is a medical concern for me or my baby. I am looking for a certified doula with at least 10 years of experience supporting hospital births. I am 28 years old, this is my first pregnancy, and I plan to breastfeed if possible but am open to supplementing with formula if medically necessary. I would also appreciate postpartum support, including newborn education, breastfeeding guidance, and sleep training support after my baby is born. Most importantly, I am looking for a doula who complements my husband's role rather than replaces it. As first-time parents, we want someone who can help create a calm, low-stress environment, guide my husband on ways to comfort and support me during labor, and empower us to work together as a team throughout the birth experience.
Lactation consult to Come to me, takes united health care insurance
I need help with latching and milk suppy, speaks spanish
I plan to give birth at Sharp Mary birch hospital. $1-3k is my estimated budget. Unfortunately, my Cigna insurance does not cover doula services but I’m interested in your out of pocket fees within my budget. For my birth plan, Epidural if needed but would like to do natural since I had back pain after my first baby 2023 using it.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Employee Program - Basic Plan
Doula for a hospital birth that will provide services, and accepts kaiser insurance
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.
I have PCOS and have struggled to build a milk supply over the course of the last 16 weeks. I’d like to really breastfeed and have my son off of formula
I had my second baby boy in December 2025 and returned to work at the end of April. Prior to returning to work I was exclusively breastfeeding and I had an oversupply. Shortly after my return to work my eldest son was hospitalized for two weeks and my supply dropped. I am now back and have noticed my supply is slowly continuing to decrease from 30+ ounces to barely 16 oz. I am looking for support with increasing output on workdays and overall milk supply on my off days too, to ensure i can continue to breastfeed until my son is at least one. About my work schedule: I’m a crisis therapist and I work 3 x 12 hr shifts a week and then I’m home for four days and I nurse when home.
Shallow latch, baby crying while feeding when flow too fast, crying with gas pains
Need help properly latching to breasts resulting in low feed volume and sleepy baby that wakes often due to hunger.
Birth plan, birth care, post care and lactation care hospital Hoag Newport
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