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Birth doula for my wife aiming for no epidural. Kaiser at anahiem Looking for someone who accepts kaiser
Hi, I plan to give birth at Hoag hospital and are looking for a birthing and postpartum doula. My budget is $2000. I plan to do a vaginal birth with epidural.
I plan on laboring as long as I can at home and then go to the hospital. My budget is whoever my insurance will cover. I plan on laboring at him and without medical intervention as long as I can but not opposed to medical intervention.
Planning to give birth at St. Jude Hospital in Fullerton. I would like to have a doula support me through labor by guide through and advocating for my needs during the labor as well as supporting my partner. I would also like postpartum and lactation support after baby is born. Estimated budget is around 1,200.
1. Giving birth at a hospital 2. Estimated budget $3,000 3. I want to go unmedicated
Hi Angel, My husband and I are expecting our first child, and we’re exploring in-person support options for postpartum care in Orange County. We’re very interested in learning more about your doula services and availability. Could you please provide information about: - Your experience and post partum services - Your availability around late April/early May (my due date is April 28th) - Pricing for services not covered by insurance, if applicable (we're currently covered under Kaiser) We’re looking for someone who can support both of us throughout the postpartum period and would love to schedule a consultation to see if we’d be a good fit. Thank you so much for your time, and we look forward to hearing from you!
1. Hoag Newport Beach 2. $2000-$2500 3. Ideally unmedicated, vaginal birth.
This is my second baby. I plan to give birth at Kaiser Anaheim Hospital. I'm looking for a doula who can file a claim to Kaiser for the cost. I prefer vaginal delivery.
Hospital Looking to find a doula covered by insurance, $1,500 out of pocket Medicated Hospital birth i am 31, with a higher BMI wanting to avoid csection. My doctor has not brough up c section but making this known now Blue Shield California ID: XEH910668718 Group #: W0073052 HMO
It is nice to meet you, i will be having a hospital birth. It will be my first time; i am so scared about the pain. I will probably have epidural as well. I dont know if its possible but warm water tub in hospital to help with contractions is something im interested in if possible. Coaching me throughout the birth process what positions might help and also hospital advocacy.
Take care of baby. Focus on newborn baby feeding problems. Mandarin plus
UCI In Orange I ola yo use my insurance - Tricare and blue shield CA I want to avoid induction and c section. I plan to have an epidural
I don’t have a plan and I am in dire need of support I have medical caloptima health insurance for payment if you accept it
I’m looking for a doula that accepts medical with cal optima insurance I’m located in La Habra, CA I’m planning in giving birth at the hospital.
Just found out Kaiser covers my doula services so I am looking for one that can help with our birth and post partum. Please be accesible to orange county, CA
Hoag Irvine, open, vbac - looking for someone supportive of in hospital birth with midwives
I would be giving birth in a hospital, probably the OC Global Hospital. I'm looking for a Spanish speaker, with a budget of 1500 to 2000., posparto Support before the match, massages and coordination of exercises to help me with childbirth, breathing exercises, and postpartum support. In postpartum, she helps for a few hours some days, mornings and afternoons, with the baby; she helps with my care, herbal baths if she knows how, or postpartum massages.Some help with cooking or small cleaning tasks
Home birth 38 years old only has medical.
Giving birth at PIH-Whittier. Need support during labor and delivery. Expected Early Delivery 07/25/26 and Expected 40 Week Delivery 08/22/2026. Insurance Coverage: Anthem HMO (non-medical). Please provide contact information and/or website.
I plan to give birth at a hospital and hope to be able to have a VBAC. My budget is between $1500-2500. Background // I previously experienced a traumatic emergency cesarean and was heavily anesthetized during my son’s birth. I was not awake or aware, my partner could not participate, and skin-to-skin was delayed. Because of this, feeling informed, present, and involved in decisions during this birth is very important to me. Priorities // Clear, calm, and transparent communication is very important to me. I value shared decision-making and being asked for consent before interventions whenever possible. My goal is a slow, physiologic labor if medically safe, with freedom to move and change positions. Partner involvement and immediate bonding with my baby are also very important to me. Labor Preferences // I would like freedom to walk, move, and use different labor positions and tools such as a birthing ball, peanut ball, or squat bar. I prefer upright or side-lying positions and would like to follow my body’s natural urge to push rather than coached pushing when possible. Intermittent monitoring is preferred if medically appropriate. Pitocin // Because of my prior traumatic birth, I prefer cautious use of Pitocin. I would like medical necessity discussed before starting and would prefer to try position changes, hydration, or rest first if safe. If Pitocin becomes necessary, I prefer the lowest effective dose. Epidural // I prefer to delay or avoid an epidural if possible so I can remain mobile and aware. I would like to try movement, positioning, and comfort techniques first. If I request an epidural, I would appreciate clear explanation of timing and effects, and support with position changes afterward. Doula Support Preferences // Because of my previous traumatic birth experience, I value calm, collaborative support during labor. I would like a doula who can help me advocate for my preferences in a respectful and supportive way while maintaining a cooperative relationship with the medical team. It is important to me that my doula encourages clear communication, helps me stay informed and emotionally grounded, and supports movement, positioning, and comfort measures throughout labor. I prefer a doula who brings a steady, non-confrontational presence and contributes to a calm, respectful team environment focused on a safe, informed, and participatory birth experience. If Cesarean Is Needed // If a cesarean becomes medically necessary, I would like a clear explanation and for my partner to be present. I would like to remain awake and aware if medically possible. If possible, I would like my partner to cut the cord and for immediate or early skin-to-skin to occur in the OR or recovery, with baby remaining with me unless medically necessary. After Birth // I would like immediate skin-to-skin contact and delayed cord clamping if safe. I would like my partner to cut the cord and uninterrupted bonding time after birth. Keeping baby with me unless medically necessary is important to me.
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