CHANEL LEWIS

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Birth & Postpartum Doula
Pasadena, California
15 years of experience
About me

Greetings! I'm a full-spectrum doula dedicated to providing compassionate, nonjudgmental support through every stage of the reproductive journey — from conception and birth to post-abortion, miscarriage, and postpartum care. I’m here to hold space, offer resources, and walk alongside you, wherever your path leads.

Specialties
Abuse Addictions Adolescent Care Adoption Advanced Maternal Age Anxiety Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Birth Doula Birth Support Birth Trauma Breastfeeding Support Breech Birth Childbirth Education Faith-Based Counseling Family Consultation Family Counseling Infant Care Newborn Care Newborn Prep Postpartum Depression Postpartum Doula Care Sexual Health
Languages

English

Accepted insurances
Health Net Carrot Kaiser Permanente Medi-Cal Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Service introduction

Most families will pay $0 out of pocket.

Packages
Altadena and Pasadena
2 prenatal visits Labor and delivery one postpartum visit lasting 4 hours
$1,500.00
USD Flat rate
Kaiser Insurance
Up to 8 prenatal visits Labor and delivery 2 postpartum visits
$0.00
USD Flat rate
Medi-Cal Members
Up to 8 Prenatal visits Labor and Delivery 2 Postpartum visits up to an additional 9 visits with a doctor's recommendation.
$0.00
USD Flat rate
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Frequently asked questions
Will I need to pay out of pocket if I have Kaiser?
Does Medi-Cal cover doula services?
If I choose a home birth, would you be able to provide support?
If I give birth at a hospital or birth center, would you be able to provide support?
Are postpartum doula visits covered by insurance?
I’m giving birth in a few weeks— is it too late to hire a doula?
I need to have a D&C—would you be able to provide support?
I experienced a miscarriage—would you be able to provide support?
Do you offer individual classes?
I had an abortion—would you be able to provide support?
How long do I have to use my doula benefits?
I live in a shelter—am I eligible to receive services?
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