Doula Services

We connect pregnant individuals to doulas who are of and from their community to provide valuable support and resources during the critical months of pregnancy, birth, and early parenting.

Doula with pregnant young black woman

What is a Community Based Doula?

What Does the Doula Program Offer?

  • Non-clinical physical, emotional, and educational support
  • Regular in-home visits from your assigned community-based doula
  • Continuous labor and delivery support
  • Postpartum support for up to 12 months as you learn to care for your infant
  • Guidance for breastfeeding/lactation
  • Eligible clients with receive care at no cost

Am I Eligible?

To qualify for doula services you must:

  • Live in Tulsa County
  • Begin treatment when you are less than 30 weeks pregnant
  • Live in a community identified by data as having the greatest need. Our data shows that Black, Native, Latine, teen and justice-involved are most impacted.

We recognize that all Oklahomans can benefit from doula support. To ensure access for everyone, we’ve compiled an Independent Community Based Doula Directory with additional resources.

What Is the Cost?

Our doula services are provided at no cost to those who meet our criteria eligibility. This allows us to effectively support those in need of our services right where they are at, with flexibility and caring throughout their pregnancy.

Doula Directory

Find a Certified Community Based doula in Oklahoma

For those not eligible check out our Doula Directory. Note that all listed doulas are independent professionals who have received certification through our training program