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United Healthcare Doula Coverage through The Doula Network

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  United Healthcare Community Plan Covers Doula Services Why Choose a Doula?   Doulas provide physical, emotional, and educational support to families throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. Research shows that having a doula can lead to shorter labor times, reduced interventions, lower cesarean rates, and higher satisfaction with the birthing experience. By offering personalized care, doulas empower birthing individuals to make informed decisions and achieve their birth goals.   Insurance Benefits and Coverage Many Medicaid plans and private insurers now recognize the value of doula services. These services are often covered at no cost to the client once eligibility and plan details are confirmed. Below, you’ll find a space to detail the specific benefits provided by each insurance carrier:   United Healthcare Community Plan (Medicaid) Covered Services: 4- Prenatal/Postpartum Home or Telehealth Visits with your Doula including Birth Plan preparat...

Healthy Blue Coverage for Doula Services

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Healthy Blue Coverage for Doula Services Why Choose a Doula?   Doulas provide physical, emotional, and educational support to families throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. Research shows that having a doula can lead to shorter labor times, reduced interventions, lower cesarean rates, and higher satisfaction with the birthing experience. By offering personalized care, doulas empower birthing individuals to make informed decisions and achieve their birth goals.   Insurance Benefits and Coverage Many Medicaid plans and private insurers now recognize the value of doula services. These services are often covered at no cost to the client once eligibility and plan details are confirmed. Below, you’ll find a space to detail the specific benefits provided by each insurance carrier:   Healthy Blue Covers the following Birth Doula Services: Prenatal Support and Childbirth Education 2x 1 hour Childbirth Education Classes 2-4 Prenatal Visits (4 hours total) 24/...

Wellcare Medicaid Plans in NC now covers Birth Doula Support!

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Wellcare Coverage for Doula Services Why Choose a Doula?   Doulas provide physical, emotional, and educational support to families throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. Research shows that having a doula can lead to shorter labor times, reduced interventions, lower cesarean rates, and higher satisfaction with the birthing experience. By offering personalized care, doulas empower birthing individuals to make informed decisions and achieve their birth goals.   Insurance Benefits and Coverage Many Medicaid plans and private insurers now recognize the value of doula services. These services are often covered at no cost to the client once eligibility and plan details are confirmed. Below, you’ll find a space to detail the specific benefits provided by each insurance carrier:   Prenatal Education and Classes- Up to 5 different classes on a variety of prenatal topics.  Childbirth Education and Birth Plan Preparation Parenting Class Prenatal Care and S...

Flipping a Breech Baby Naturally: Spinning Babies® Techniques That Work

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Introduction Discovering that your baby is in a breech position can feel overwhelming, but rest assured that many babies flip head-down naturally with a little encouragement. One popular and effective approach is Spinning Babies®, a set of techniques designed to help align your baby and encourage optimal fetal positioning. In this post, we’ll dive into how these techniques can help turn a breech baby naturally, the science behind them, and tips for incorporating them safely into your routine.   What Is a Breech Baby? A baby is considered breech when their bottom or feet are positioned to be delivered first rather than their head. While breech positioning is common earlier in pregnancy, most babies turn head-down (vertex position) by 36 weeks. If your baby remains breech, exploring natural options like Spinning Babies® can make a difference. Always  consult your physician to be sure that these techniques will be safe for your pregnancy. How Spinning Babies® Works Spinning ...

What will a Doula Do or Not Do?

 Here’s a clear breakdown of what a doula will and will not do: ### What a Doula Will Do: 1. **Provide Emotional Support**: Offer reassurance and encouragement throughout labor and delivery. 2. **Assist with Comfort Measures**: Use techniques like massage, counter-pressure, and breathing exercises to help manage pain. 3. **Provide Information**: Share evidence-based information about the labor process and options available. 4. **Advocate for the Birthing Person**: Help communicate the birthing person's preferences to the medical team. 5. **Encourage Labor Progress**: Suggest positions and movements to facilitate labor. 6. **Create a Supportive Environment**: Help set up a calming atmosphere in the birthing space. 7. **Support Partners**: Provide guidance and support to the partner or support person throughout the process. 8. **Offer Postpartum Support**: Assist with breastfeeding, newborn care, and emotional support after birth. ### What a Doula Will NOT Do: 1. **Provide Medical Ca...

How Does a Doula help with Comfort Measures?

 Physical comfort is a key aspect of a doula’s role during labor and delivery. Here’s how a doula enhances physical comfort: 1. **Massage Techniques**: Doulas often use various massage techniques to relieve tension and pain, focusing on areas like the lower back, shoulders, and feet. 2. **Counter-pressure**: Applying pressure to the lower back or hips can help alleviate discomfort during contractions, providing immediate relief. 3. **Positioning Guidance**: Doulas suggest different positions (like standing, sitting, or using a birthing ball) that can help ease pain and facilitate labor progress. 4. **Movement Encouragement**: They encourage movement, such as walking or swaying, which can help with pain management and make labor more efficient. 5. **Heat and Cold Therapy**: Using warm compresses or cold packs can soothe sore areas, providing relief during contractions. 6. **Breathing Techniques**: Doulas teach rhythmic breathing patterns that can help manage pain and promote relaxat...

What is the value of a Birth Doula?

 Having a doula can provide significant benefits during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. Here are some key values of having a doula: 1. **Emotional Support**: Doulas offer continuous emotional support, helping to alleviate anxiety and build confidence in the birthing process. 2. **Physical Comfort**: They can assist with pain relief techniques, such as massage, breathing exercises, and positioning, making labor more comfortable. 3. **Informed Choices**: Doulas provide evidence-based information, helping parents understand their options and make informed decisions about their care. 4. **Advocacy**: They can advocate for the birthing person’s preferences and needs, ensuring their voice is heard in the healthcare setting. 5. **Continuous Presence**: Unlike medical staff who may change shifts, doulas provide continuous support throughout labor, creating a more consistent and reassuring environment. 6. **Postpartum Assistance**: Many doulas also offer postpartum support, helping with i...