100% covered support
What Does Medicaid Cover for Doula Support?
2 prenatal visits
Continuous labor and delivery support
1.5 hour postpartum visit
18.5 additional support hours
use additional hours throughout your pregnancy and up to 1 year postpartum
Even if you’re in labor, reach out!
If you’re pregnant, in labor, or newly postpartum, you still qualify for birth doula support through Washington State Medicaid - even if you didn’t connect with a doula during pregnancy.
Clients remain eligible for Medicaid-covered doula services as long as they’re within the approved care window: prenatal, labor, or postpartum. This means you can start receiving professional birth support at any point, whether it’s early pregnancy, during active labor, or after your baby is born.
As your doula, I’m here to meet you where you are - with trauma-informed, compassionate, and personalized care whenever you need it most.
Asking for help is an act of strength. You are welcome to practice asking here, safely and without shame.
Income-Based Sliding Scale (2025)
For transparency and consistency, my sliding scale is aligned with the 2025 Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPL) and takes into account your household size.
The sliding scale adjustment is based on the honor and integrity system.
This is for people in true need of assistance. Please, apply thoughtfully.
Income Level and Discount Offered
At 138% or below 138% of FPL: No cost (fully waived)
139% – 175% of FPL: 40% discount
176% – 225% of FPL: 30% discount
226% – 275% of FPL: 20% discount
276% – 325% of FPL: 10% discount
Above 325% of FPL: Full rate applies
Next Steps
If you’re approved for Medicaid, you automatically qualify for no-cost care.
If you’re not yet approved but are experiencing financial hardship, please reach out.
We’ll find a way forward.
Once you’ve created a client account, all sliding scale requests and documents will be submitted through my Doulado portal.