Connect with 4,000+ expecting and new parents seeking support each month. New jobs posted every hour.
Planning to try for a vba2c so looking for a vbac friendly provider. I have Tri care select insurance. Also someone with experience doing emergency c sections
I am seeking a conscious birth doula rooted in ancient or traditional medicine, spiritual healing, and energy work (such as Reiki) and quantum healing practices... Let’s say a medicine woman who embodies divine feminine energy. Having experience with prenatal massage is a plus. Alignment with a vegetarian lifestyle is important to me, as well as personal or professional practice in yoga, meditation, and holistic prenatal care. I’m looking for someone who honors birth as a sacred, embodied, and spiritual experience.
I plan to give birth at Hoag hospital Newport. I am trying to figure out what options are covered for insurance, I’m not interested in out of pocket services at this time. I have Anthem PPO Platinum, JQU986W02777. I am 35 and my birth plan is just to stay calm and roll with the punches.
plan to give birth at Saddleback hospital. currently under care of Torrey Halbert OBGYN. my budget is $2600. I would like to labor at home as long as possible. prefer unmedicated vaginal delivery and only 1 day at hospital if possible. want to minimize time away from 2 year old son. want to avoid induction if possible. this is my second child. from my doula i mainly want support with breathing excercises and massage to manage pain. also professional reassurance for fears when pain intensifies.
Interested in sibling doula to care for four year old while in labor and recovery at hospital, as well as a night nurse for 3-4 nights per week up to 6 weeks after birth; based in Orange County CA
I plan to give birth at Hoag Irvine, my budget is $1,200-$1800, I would like to have an unmedicated birth. I really want to give birth in a tub at the hospital but it sounds like they don’t allow tub births at my hospital so am hoping to use the tub as long as possible.
Plan to give birth in Orange County, CA. Birth plan will need to be built but based around holistic approaches and leaning towards unmedicated birth
We are traveling and wife needs to talk to someone for support.
birth doula, postpartum doula, lactation consultant,
My goal is a low intervention VBAC. Open to either home or hospital—but I am leaning towards laboring at home for as long as I can before giving birth at a hospital. I am in search of a Midwife or Monitrice (LM or CPM perhaps?) who can help me labor safely at home (provide fetal monitoring, look for signs of rupture, preform cervical exams if necessary.) Thank you very much for your time!
I plan to give birth at Scripps Encinitas. From my understanding, tricare select covers labor doulas, so I am not entirely sure. I am very against medical interventions in labor. (No pitocin, epidural, episiotomy, etc.) I am looking for someone who is going to medically advocate for me to allow myself to be present in labor and not feel like I am having to fight off people trying to intervene when unnecessary. I have Tricare West Select.
I am not entirely sure where i am going to give birth or anything this is my first pregnancy and would love some guidance as i tend to stress out .
Our first baby is due this November! I'll be giving birth in a hospital, our budget is around $3,000. Ideally would like to labor as long as possible unmedicated, but deliver vaginally with an epidural. Would like to avoid a C-section if possible. Will be requesting intermittent fetal monitoring as opposed to constant fetal monitoring. We'd like delayed cord clamping until the cord is white and not pulsating. I want the placenta to come out naturally and not be pulled out. Maximum golden hour skin to skin contact time. No circumcision if the baby is male. Provider would ideally speak fluent English and has at least several years of experience. Insurance provider is Cigna Open Access Plus In-Network.
I am wanting someone to ensure I have a better experience and am cared for while giving birth and potentially after for extra assistant. I as well want someone who can advocate for me and my wants especially being an extremely anxious person. I plan on giving birth at hoag hospital. My budget is around 1500. I am wanting to give birth in a hospital and receive an epidural but have someone help me get through that and stay calm. I do not want to give birth on my back and also don’t want to be cut. I want to be in a quiet environment with low lighting.
I’m a 41 year old first time mom . I went through the ivf process and looking for a doula to guide me in the right direction as far as developing a birth plan . I currently have anthem blue cross ppo insurance and plan on delivering at newport hoag hospital.
Birth plan, birth care, post care and lactation care hospital Hoag Newport
A doula that meets TRICARE select requirements. And a doula that is Faith based
I’m looking to give birth at Hoag Irvine. I’m hoping for a natural unmediated birth. And I’m looking for a doula that takes my insurance, I have anthem blue cross
I plan to give birth in a hospital and am looking for a doula to help me advocate for myself, as well as assist me in learning crucial birth prep info and coming up with a plan! I do not have one in place yet. Estimated budget is $3000, hoping to use ChampVA insurance.
Hi there, My name is Anna, and my husband and I are expecting our first baby, a girl, with a due date of July 24, 2026. We're planning to deliver at Scripps Encinitas. As first-time parents, we're looking for a doula to support us both through labor and delivery and then at home during the postpartum period, and I'd love to find out if we could be a good fit. A few things about what we're hoping for. During labor at the hospital, I'd like to try for an unmedicated birth and want support in working toward that. Afterward, we're looking for in-home postpartum assistance once we're settled back home. This is all new to us, so I'm also hoping to learn more about how doula support typically works and what your services include. On the insurance side, I'm covered through Cigna (Open Access Plus plan), and I understand you're in-network with them. I'd really like to make sure the services we receive are covered under my plan before we move forward. My benefits administrator has told me that coverage is subject to a prior authorization, which will determine the length of care and medical necessity, so the support we're approved for will be based on the care plan in that authorization. I'd appreciate any guidance you can offer on how billing and that authorization process work on your end. If you're available and a good fit, I'd love to set up a short consultation call to talk through everything. It would also help to know what your birth and postpartum services include and your pricing, so we can plan accordingly. Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Set up your support preferences
Get discovered by parents who need your expertise and services
Message or call clients directly
Flexible pricing to fit your practice
For providers looking to get started and grow their practice. No fee to join and create a profile.
$0 /month
For providers committed to long-term growth while benefiting from cost-effective annual savings.
$4.99 /month
For providers looking to maximize lead generation. No agency or commissions when you find new clients.
$9.99 /month
On the fence, or have questions? Contact Us