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I am planning to give birth in the hospital, hoping to give birth unmedicated. Unsure of budget, Anthem PPO XDP466W15130
I’d like to give birth at a birthing center but my husband is leaning towards a hospital. I mainly want it to be a natural birth and to labor how I feel most comfortable. I don’t want to be pressured or pushed by the hospital in any way (including delayed cord clamping, keeping vernix on etc). My budget is $5k max if possible but not sure how much these services are (would like to use insurance if I can). My insurance is Aetna Choice II POS.
I plan on giving birth at Kaiser Woodland Hills location. I'd like to go all natural. I want to get help with breastfeeding.
I am 17 weeks pregnant with identical twin girls. I am looking for a doula experienced in twin births. 1. Will give birth in hospital (scheduled c-section) 2. Seeking an in-network anthem doula
Hi! I am looking for a Russian speaking doula who preferably accepts my insurance
Doula near Valley Village area to deliver at St Josephs in Burbank CA. Free or affordable.
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.
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!
Giving birth in a hospital and would like to avoid c section
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.
Hospital, I need help with a vbac after two csections
I plan to give birth in the hospital, and have anthem blue cross blue shield members ID MUU309W26631
We plan to give birth at Henry mayo hospital. I don't want to be constantly bothered while in labor though and am not sure if hospital is the best way for me to go. I have thought about birthing centers but just don't know what I should do. I want to have a natural birth but don't want to not have the option of an epidural if I have too much pain/ huge baby. I also want to be able to voice that I want to space the vaccines out once baby is born and have the ability to move around or change positions for a more comfortable birth. I have been trying to prepare myself for birth now as well as doing pelvic opening and strengthen workouts but want to make sure I'm doing enough to help With birth and my recovery after birth. I just want my husband in the room. This is our first baby so we are learning a lot. We wouldn't want to go over $1000 for our budget since we are a one income household.
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 on giving birth at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia CA. I plan on having insurance cover. I want to have an unmediated natural birth. Tricare reserve select is my insurance.
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.
Hospital birth, first time mom, insurance Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
1. Hospital 2.Tricare Prime is my insurance and looking for a doula that accepts it
I’m wanting an unmedicated hospital birth. Estimated budget is around $2k or ideally covered by insurance (anthem blue cross PPO)
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.
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