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Advocate: Doulas essential to birth justice in Pennsylvania

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Thursday, December 12, 2024   

Nationwide, Black women face a maternal mortality rate three times higher than white women.

To address the disparity, the Maternity Care Coalition is providing doulas to women in underserved rural areas in Pennsylvania.

Jamiylah Miller, doula program manager for the coalition, said its doula and lactation program supports families from pregnancy to three months postpartum, helping during labor and delivery, pain management and adjusting to a newborn.

However, some families who are not connected with a doula through community organizations like theirs, struggle with the cost of doula services. Recent legislation extended Medicaid coverage to help offset the cost.

"The cost varies depending on the doulas private rates, and some of those can be in the thousands," Miller explained. "We're learning that a lot of the families who need support from a doula, or who would benefit the most, are those who can't afford those prices. "

Miller noted their doula services are free to expecting families in the community. She advocated for more organizations to provide doula services to families facing financial barriers.

Miller pointed out their network of 116 doulas, including 29 certified in Pennsylvania, are independent contractors who bring specialized expertise to their services. The organization also offers doula and lactation community health worker training for those interested.

In anticipation of the growing trend of insurance reimbursement for doula services, which began earlier than expected in February 2024, they have been proactively expanding the program.

"We offered both our current doulas that are in our network, as well as our training doulas to become state certified," Miller emphasized. "We've been able to support them in getting all the components of the application that they need, including CPR training, HIPAA training. We've been able to help with the application fees."

Miller added the coalition offers vital resources to new parents including diapers, wipes, formula, breast pumps when available, and home visiting services. Additionally, they use community resources like Cribs for Kids and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia car seat program to support families. They are working to expand language services by recruiting more bilingual doulas to better support diverse families.


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