Birth Support · King, Snohomish & Pierce Counties
Cesarean rate in King County
¹ Washington State Dept. of Health, 2024 Vital Statistics Report
Reduction in cesarean likelihood when a certified doula is present
¹ Hodnett et al., Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2023
Births personally attended across King, Snohomish & Pierce Counties
¹ Practice records, 2016–2026
The numbers tell the story your provider hasn't. I'll be there for the rest of it.
Births attended at · Service-area institutions
What's included
The difference
support makes.
Every row addresses a real decision you'll face. Read it like a map of the territory ahead.
| Care decision | Unassisted Hospital birth, no doula | Essential $1,800 Labor + 2 prenatal + 1 postpartum | Full Circle $3,200 Complete prenatal · birth · postpartum |
|---|---|---|---|
Labor Support | |||
Continuous one-on-one labor support | — | ✓ | ✓ |
On-call 24/7 from 37 weeks | — | ✓ | ✓ |
Birth preferences review & advocacy | — | Basic | In-depth |
Comfort techniques (water, movement, breath) | — | ✓ | ✓ |
Epidural decision support | — | ✓ | ✓ |
Prenatal Preparation | |||
Prenatal visits | — | 2 visits | 4 visits |
Partner coaching sessions | — | — | 2 sessions |
Hospital tour & intake prep | — | — | ✓ |
Evidence-based birth education | — | — | ✓ |
Postpartum | |||
Postpartum home visit | — | 1 visit | 3 visits |
Lactation support visits IBCLC referral included | — | — | 2 visits |
Placenta logistics & options review | — | — | ✓ |
Newborn care guidance | — | Basic | Comprehensive |
Practical & Financial | |||
Insurance reimbursement guidance | — | — | ✓ |
HSA/FSA eligibility documentation | — | — | ✓ |
Birth story debrief session | — | — | ✓ |
Sibling & family integration support | — | — | ✓ |
Not sure which package? The consultation is free — bring your questions and your partner.
Insurance & Reimbursement
Doula services may be reimbursable through HSA, FSA, or select insurance plans. The Full Circle package includes documentation support for reimbursement claims. Washington State Medicaid covers doula care — ask about sliding scale options.
From the room
Their words,
their places.
Every birth is located in a specific room, a specific city, a specific fear. These are some of them.
“She never told me what to do. She just kept reminding me that my body already knew. That was the permission I didn't know I needed.”
Mei-Ling T.
Capitol Hill, Seattle
·Swedish First Hill
·First birth, 2024
“My first birth ended in an emergency cesarean and I carried that for two years. She sat with me for an hour before we even talked about the new baby. She helped me understand what happened — and then she helped me write a different story.”
Adriana V.
Redmond
·EvergreenHealth
·Second birth, VBAC, 2025
“I'm an engineer. I needed data and a plan. She gave me both, and then she stayed at my side for nineteen hours and reminded me that the plan was always secondary to the moment.”
Priya N.
Bellevue
·Overlake Medical Center
·First birth, 2024
“My husband didn't know where to put his hands or his eyes. By hour three she'd turned him into the most present person in that room. I'll never stop being grateful for what she gave him.”
Theresa M.
Kirkland
·EvergreenHealth
·First birth, partner coaching package, 2025
100%
Of clients report feeling heard during labor
Post-birth survey, 2024–2025 · n=38
Check availability
Your due date
is the only place
to begin.
I take a limited number of clients each month to ensure every family receives the presence they deserve. Spaces fill 3–5 months in advance.
Prefer to call or text?
(206) 847-3190
Available 9am–7pm · Urgent birth calls answered 24/7