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    How to Become a Doula in New York

    Doula work in New York is meaningful, flexible, and increasingly in demand. Here's how to train, certify, and launch a sustainable practice.

    1. Pick birth, postpartum, or both

    Most New York doulas specialize. Birth doulas attend labor and delivery. Postpartum doulas support the first weeks at home. Many train in both for a year-round client base.

    2. Choose a certifying organization

    DONA International, CAPPA, ProDoula, and Birth Arts International are widely respected. Programs typically run $700–$1,800 and include workshops, reading lists, and supervised births.

    3. Complete training & supervised births

    Most certifications require 2–4 supervised births and client feedback. Plan 6–18 months from start to certification.

    4. Set pricing for New York

    Birth doula packages in New York typically run $1,200–$2,500. Postpartum doulas charge $35–$60/hr. Add-ons: belly binding, lactation support, placenta encapsulation.

    5. Build referral relationships

    Midwives, OBs, pediatricians, prenatal yoga studios, and chiropractors are your highest-converting referral sources in New York.

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    FAQs about New York

    Do I need a license to be a doula in your state?

    your state does not currently require state licensure for doulas, but certification through DONA, CAPPA, or similar is the industry standard and required by most hospital partners.

    How much do doulas make in New York?

    Part-time doulas in New York earn $15k–$40k. Full-time birth doulas with strong referral networks earn $60k–$120k.

    Are doula services covered by insurance?

    Coverage is expanding rapidly — Medicaid now covers doula services in 14+ states, and many New York private insurers reimburse. Check your state specifics.

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