Work with a doula.
Om Baby Bliss doulas provide compassionate, personalized support before, during, and after birth—guiding you through pregnancy, empowering you on your birth day, and nurturing your postpartum recovery with hands-on care, nourishment, and encouragement.
Explore how we support.
From prenatal guidance to birth-day care and postpartum recovery, our services are designed to nurture, empower, and support you every step of the way.
Discounts on doula services are available for OBB Members, military families, and frontline healthcare workers. If those categories don’t apply but cost is a barrier, we offer payment plans and a limited number of sliding scale spots to help meet you where you are. We also encourage reaching out to your insurance provider to see if doula services are covered and how to use your benefit.
For common questions, please see our FAQ, or email us at hello@ombabybliss.com to learn more or inquire.
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Includes:
Partner & Me Group Series
2 Prenatal Appointments
On Call Services at 37 weeks
Day of Birth Support
Postpartum Nourishing Meal
2 Postpartum Visits
Unlimited Pilates & yoga at Om Baby Bliss for 2nd & 3rd trimesters
Non-medical support only (no medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment).
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Compassionate, hands-on care for you and your baby during the early weeks at home. Includes seven 1-1.5 hour daytime postpartum visits where your doula support may provide:
Emotional support and listening
Feeding guidance (within scope of training)
Newborn care and soothing education
Light newborn and household support
Nourishing food
Referrals as needed
Non-medical support only (no medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment).
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Hands-on support in the months after birth, including:
Baby care and gentle soothing
Feeding guidance (breast, chest, or bottle)
Support for your recovery and wellbeing
Nourishing food to help you rest and replenish
Non-medical support only (no medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment).
Meet our doula team.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you don’t see your question answered here, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to support however we can.
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We’re not able to bill most insurance providers directly at this time (with the exception of Kaiser Permanente).
With California’s AB 904 expanding potential coverage for doula services, many families may be eligible for reimbursement depending on their plan. We’re happy to provide a superbill and any supporting documentation you’ll need to submit a claim.
We’re actively working behind the scenes to make this process smoother and more accessible for families as coverage continues to evolve. In the meantime, we recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to ask what doula benefits are included in your plan.
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A doula is a trained professional who provides emotional, physical, and informational support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. We don’t replace your doctor or midwife, but instead work alongside your medical care providers to support you and your whole family—helping you feel cared for, confident, and empowered in your choices.
Support can include (but is tailored to your family’s needs): emotional support, hands-on comfort and guidance on birthing positions, advocacy, feeding support, newborn care, light household help, and referrals.
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You can start anytime during pregnancy or after birth. Many families book later in their second or early third trimester to prepare for birth and postpartum support.
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Absolutely! Whoever you choose to support you should be involved. It’s your birth! We support the whole family, coaching partners in comfort techniques, including them in care, and helping everyone feel confident and empowered.
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Visits are typically 1–1.5 hours for postpartum and around 2 hours for prenatal. The number of visits depends on your family’s needs, goals, and schedule. Reach out directly to chat about your needs and we’ll be happy to make a recommendation that works for you.
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Your needs may shift as your baby grows or as life at home changes—and that’s totally normal. We can adjust the focus, timing, and type of support for each visit, whether that’s more hands-on help with baby care, extra guidance on feeding, support with recovery, or simply space to rest and regroup.