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Case Study: Radiant Heart Doula
Radiant Heart Doula is a doula service company that is located in San Diego, California. Radiant Heart Doula specializes in hypnobirthing, nutrition, and postpartum. Their complete birth services fee is $900. Radiant Heart Doula also provides placenta encapsulation that is priced at $250. Their very own Christal Quick CD is a DONA Certified Birth Doula. During the birth process, Christal Quick CD helps the mother and the families achieve the state of confidence, relaxation, and comfort.

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