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US Maternal Deaths Soar; Doulas Offer Hope
10 Dec
Summary
- US women face higher maternal mortality rates than other high-income nations.
- Doulas provide non-medical support during pregnancy and postpartum periods.
- Medicaid now covers doula care in 23 states and Washington D.C.

American maternal mortality rates are alarmingly high compared to other developed nations, prompting a search for improved care solutions. Doulas, offering non-medical support throughout pregnancy and postpartum, are increasingly recognized as vital.
These trained professionals advocate for clients, provide emotional support, and guide them through the vulnerable periods of childbirth and early parenthood. Their services range from assisting with fertility journeys to postpartum recovery, complementing clinical care.
While doula services are not yet universally covered by private insurance, 23 states and Washington D.C. now offer Medicaid reimbursement. Despite existing barriers, doulas are proving instrumental in improving birth outcomes and closing health disparities.




