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Wake Forest Doula & Midwife Support

Wake Forest Doula & Midwife: Costs, Hospitals & Medicaid

True Joy Birthing is a free birth plan app and doula directory for first-time moms in Wake Forest. Whether you're looking for a doula or midwife in Wake Forest, building your birth plan, or figuring out what support even looks like — everything here is free.

Doulas, midwives, hospital policies, and costs, broken down so you can walk in prepared. This guide covers how much doulas cost, whether Medicaid covers a doula, and which hospitals welcome birth partners. New here? Learn what a doula actually does.

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WakeMed North Hospital sits at 10000 Falls of Neuse Road in north Raleigh, about a 15-minute drive from downtown Wake Forest via Falls of Neuse Road south — and that’s your fastest, most reliable route to the hospital at any time of day. Capital Boulevard (US-1) runs straight south from Wake Forest into Raleigh and is the other main artery, but it’s one of the most congested corridors in Wake County during rush hour, with the stretch between I-540 and I-440 turning into a parking lot on weekday mornings and afternoons; if you’re heading to UNC REX or WakeMed Raleigh via Capital, add 15–20 minutes during peak times. I-540 (the Triangle Expressway loop) crosses the east side of Wake Forest and connects to I-40 and the Research Triangle Park area, but the toll road won’t get you to any birthing hospital faster than Falls of Neuse or Capital. For third-trimester walks, the Wake Forest Reservoir Park trail and the greenway along E. Carroll Joyner Park are flat, paved, and popular — Joyner Park’s 117 acres include a walking loop around the amphitheater meadow that’s become the go-to for expectant moms in Heritage and the surrounding neighborhoods. Heritage, Holding Village, Traditions, and the historic downtown area around South Main Street are where most young families are clustered.

Wake Forest birth doula: costs, Medicaid, and hospital info for NC families
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True Joy Birthing app birth plan showing completed sections for labor preferences, pain management, and delivery

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Build your birth plan step by step in the app

Nine guided sections. Hospital preferences, pain management, who's in the room — all walked through so nothing gets missed.

  • Step-by-step guidance for every section
  • Update your plan anytime — not a static PDF
  • Share directly with your care team or doula
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What the Free App Offers

9 guided sections

Hospital preferences, pain management options, who's in the room, feeding preferences, postpartum plans — each section walks you through what each choice means so nothing gets missed. Answer a few questions at a time, save your progress, and come back whenever you want. Your plan builds as you go, so it never feels overwhelming.

Find local doulas

Browse and connect with doulas and midwives serving Wake Forest right inside the app. See their services, cost ranges, and availability without searching elsewhere. Many Wake Forest parents use the app to message providers directly and find someone who fits their schedule and personality.

Printable PDF birth plan

Export your finished plan as a PDF to share with your provider, doula, or hospital. Easy to update anytime — not a static document you fill out once.

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No account needed, no credit card, no time limit. Works on iPhone. Download it, build your plan, share it — that's it.

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Doulas & Midwives Serving Wake Forest

Real people, real support: here are doulas and midwives who serve Wake Forest families. Every listing is a practicing provider, not an ad.

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The Wake Forest Doula

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The Wake Forest Doula

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DONA certified birth doula serving families in and around Wake Forest with personalized birth support.

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ERDC

East Raleigh Doula Collective

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East Raleigh Doula Collective

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Childbirth Education

Birth doula and childbirth education services serving Wake Forest, Rolesville, Louisburg, and the greater Raleigh area.

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True Joy Birthing app: find doulas and midwives near you

Find a doula or midwife near you

The True Joy Birthing app lets you search for doulas, midwives, and birth professionals in your area. Filter by certification, services offered, and insurance coverage, so you can find the right support before your due date.

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Hospitals & Birth Centers in Wake Forest

Here's what you need to know about the hospitals where Wake Forest moms deliver.

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WakeMed North Hospital

WakeMed North Hospital, at 10000 Falls of Neuse Road in north Raleigh, is the closest full-service birthing hospital to Wake Forest — about 15 minutes south on Falls of Neuse Road. WakeMed North provides labor and delivery with private LDRP suites, certified nurse-midwives, 24/7 obstetrician and anesthesiologist coverage, and lactation support. The WakeMed system’s Level IV NICU is located at the main Raleigh Campus on New Bern Avenue (about 25 minutes from Wake Forest), and WakeMed North can stabilize and transfer newborns needing the highest level of neonatal care there quickly. If you’re delivering at WakeMed North, having your birth plan ready keeps your preferences clear when the team is moving fast. Use our free hospital birth plan template to get started.

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UNC REX Healthcare

UNC REX Healthcare, at 4418 Lake Boone Trail in west Raleigh, is about a 25–30-minute drive from Wake Forest via Capital Boulevard south to I-440 West, exiting at Lake Boone Trail. UNC REX has a Level III NICU (verified on unchealth.org), delivers 6,000+ babies a year, and offers certified nurse-midwives, VBAC support, and 24/7 neonatologist coverage. If you’re already in the UNC Health system or want an academic-backed maternity program without driving to Chapel Hill, REX is the closest option — but plan your route before contractions start, because the I-440 beltline between the Capital Boulevard interchange and the Lake Boone Trail exit backs up hard during afternoon rush. Use our free hospital birth plan template so your team has something specific to work from.

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WakeMed Raleigh Campus

WakeMed Raleigh Campus, at 3000 New Bern Avenue in east Raleigh, is about 25–30 minutes from Wake Forest via Capital Boulevard south to New Bern Avenue. It houses the WakeMed Women’s Pavilion and the system’s Level IV NICU (verified on wakemed.org), making it the regional referral center for the most complex neonatal cases in the Triangle. If you’re navigating a high-risk pregnancy and need the highest-level NICU, WakeMed Raleigh is your closest Level IV option from Wake Forest. The New Bern Avenue corridor between downtown and the hospital backs up during weekday rush, so add 10–15 minutes if you’re traveling during peak times. Use our free hospital birth plan template to walk in prepared.

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Raleigh Birth Center

Raleigh Birth Center, at 4700 Homewood Court Suite 120 in Raleigh, is the closest freestanding birth center to Wake Forest — about a 20-minute drive via Falls of Neuse Road south to I-440. It’s a midwife-led, lower-intervention birth setting that has been serving Triangle families for years with CPM and CNM midwives. If you’re in Wake Forest and planning an out-of-hospital birth, this is your nearest dedicated birth center — and having a doula who knows the transfer protocols to WakeMed North or WakeMed Raleigh makes your safety net feel solid. Call ahead to confirm current availability and schedule a tour.

Hospitals listed for reference only. True Joy Birthing does not endorse any specific provider. Always call ahead to confirm doula and visitor policies during your hospital tour. For more questions, see our doula FAQ or our birth plan checklist.

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How it works

What Doula & Midwife Support Looks Like in Wake Forest

Not sure what the difference is?

A midwife is your medical provider: she can deliver your baby, write prescriptions, and monitor your health. A doula is your support person: she keeps you comfortable, informed, and emotionally held, but doesn't do medical tasks. You can have both, and many Wake Forest moms do. Learn more about what a doula actually does →

A doula walking alongside an expectant mom, offering continuous labor support

Wake Forest is a fast-growing, affluent suburb of Raleigh in northern Wake County, home to around 55,000 people who’ve seen their town grow by roughly 60% since 2010. Families here are drawn by top-rated Wake County schools, master-planned communities like Heritage and Holding Village, and a historic downtown that’s been reinvented with breweries and local shops. The birth community in Wake Forest is small but present — most doulas and birth professionals are based in Raleigh and travel north, so planning ahead matters. Wake Forest families typically deliver at WakeMed North Hospital, the closest full-service birthing facility, with UNC REX and WakeMed Raleigh as backup options for higher-level NICU care.

Continuous labor support

A doula stays with you from early labor through delivery. No shift changes, no leaving the room.

Evidence-based comfort techniques

Breathing, counter-pressure, position changes, proven to reduce C-section rates and shorten labor.

Advocacy before and during birth

Your doula helps you understand your options and practice saying what you want, before you're in the delivery room.

Postpartum follow-up, too

Most Wake Forest doula packages include at least one postpartum visit, because birth support doesn't end at delivery.

Whether this is your first baby or you're preparing for a VBAC, understanding what a doula does, and how a doula can change your birth experience, can help you decide what support is right for you. Planning for a specific scenario? Read our VBAC birth plan guide or our C-section birth plan template.

How Much Does a Doula or Midwife Cost in Wake Forest?

In the Wake Forest area, birth doula packages typically range from $1,000 to $2,000. Midwife fees vary by type and setting — home birth midwives usually charge a global fee of $4,000–$8,000, while hospital-based CNM care is billed through insurance like a doctor's visit. See our full doula cost breakdown for what's included and what to ask about. If you're also thinking about support after baby arrives, learn what a postpartum doula does and how one can help.

If that number feels steep, you're not alone, and there are options:

  • Medicaid: Good news: your state covers doula services through Medicaid. See the details below.
  • HSA/FSA: Many families don't realize that doula services can often be paid for with HSA or FSA funds, since birth support qualifies as a medical expense under most plans. Check with your plan administrator.
  • Sliding-scale doulas: Many Wake Forest doulas offer payment plans, sliding-scale fees, or reduced packages. Don't be afraid to ask.
  • Student doulas: Doulas in training often attend births at reduced rates. It's a great option if budget is tight.
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Does Medicaid or Insurance Cover a Doula or Midwife in NC?

Yes — as of October 1, 2024, North Carolina Medicaid covers doula services for eligible enrollees, including Wake County’s managed care plans (WellCare, UnitedHealthcare, Carolina Complete Health, Healthy Blue). Contact NC Medicaid at 1-800-662-7030 or visit.ncdhhs.gov to confirm your plan’s doula coverage before hiring.

Whether doula services are partially covered varies by plan in the Wake Forest area. Wake Forest’s affluent employer base and the broader RTP market increasingly include maternal wellness benefits — check with your provider about doula coverage, and whether HSA or FSA funds can help cover out-of-pocket costs.

Not sure what to look for in a doula or midwife? Here's how to choose a doula who fits your birth preferences, your personality, and your budget. For a full breakdown of which states cover doulas and midwives through Medicaid, see our Medicaid doula coverage guide.

A newborn baby moments after birth: the reason good coverage matters

What About a Midwife in Wake Forest?

If you're considering a midwife, you're in good company. More Wake Forest moms are choosing midwifery care each year. Here's what to know:

Not sure whether you need a doula, a midwife, or both? Our doula vs. midwife guide breaks it down clearly.

  • Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) work in hospitals and birth centers and are covered by Medicaid in all 50 states.
  • Midwives vs. OBs: Midwives spend more time with you: longer appointments, more conversation, less rushed. OBs are surgeons trained for complications. Both are valid choices for different situations.
  • You can have both: Many Wake Forest practices pair midwives and OBs so you get midwifery-style care with a doctor backing you up if needed.
  • Birth centers: Wake Forest has freestanding birth centers where midwives attend births in a home-like setting. See the details above.
A midwife listening to a baby's heartbeat during a prenatal visit, with a doula taking notes alongside

Planning ahead

When to Start Looking for a Doula or Midwife in Wake Forest

Start looking around 12 to 20 weeks. That gives you time to meet a few doulas, compare approaches, and lock someone in before their calendar fills up — popular Wake Forest doulas often book up by the third trimester. Already past 20 weeks? Start now. Most doulas have room in their schedule and would rather work with you late than not at all.

The earlier you connect, the more time your doula has to learn your preferences, understand your hospital's policies, and build trust before labor day. Use the free app to browse doulas serving Wake Forest and start reaching out today.

What local moms ask

What Wake Forest moms want to know

How much does a doula or midwife cost in Wake Forest?

Expect $1,000 to $2,000 for a birth doula. North Carolina Medicaid covers doula services.

Can my doula come to the hospital with me?

Most Wake Forest hospitals allow doulas. Always confirm your hospital's policy ahead of time.

Does Medicaid cover a doula in Wake Forest?

Yes. North Carolina Medicaid covers doula services. See the details above.

What does a birth plan actually do?

It helps you think through your preferences before labor, so you can walk in confident instead of overwhelmed. Grab the free template.

Walk Into Your Birth Feeling Prepared: Not Anxious

The #1 thing Wake Forest moms tell us they wish they'd had? A clear plan they'd actually thought through, not just a form, but a process that helped them understand their options before the contractions started.

The free Joyful Birth Plan app walks you through every decision: who's in the room, what happens if things shift, what matters most to you, so you walk in confident. Prefer paper? Download the free PDF template instead.

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Keep Reading

Related Resources for Wake Forest Families

Everything you need to know, from what a doula does to whether Medicaid will pay for one. These guides walk you through each topic so you can make decisions with confidence.

What is a doula?

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Benefits of a doula

Benefits of a Doula

How doula support improves birth outcomes and satisfaction. Backed by research showing fewer C-sections, less pain medication, and shorter labors.

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How to choose a doula

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Interview questions, red flags, and what to look for. A step-by-step approach to finding someone you genuinely trust with your birth.

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Doula costs

Doula Costs

What doulas charge and how to make it affordable. Covers typical ranges, payment plans, and whether your insurance or Medicaid helps cover the cost.

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Postpartum doula support

Postpartum Doula

Support after birth: feeding, recovery, and adjusting. Learn how a postpartum doula helps with nighttime support, newborn care, and emotional recovery.

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Free birth plan template

Joyful Birth Plan Template

Free template to write down your birth preferences. A simple guided format that covers pain management, labor environment, and postpartum wishes.

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Doula FAQ

Doula FAQ

Common questions about hiring and working with a doula. Quick, honest answers to what first-time families ask most often.

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Doula vs midwife

Doula vs. Midwife

The key differences and why you might want both. Breaks down who does what so you know exactly which provider you need for your birth plan.

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Medicaid doula coverage

Medicaid Doula Coverage

Which states cover doulas and how to use your benefit. Step-by-step guide to Medicaid doula reimbursement by state.

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Your Questions About Doulas & Midwives in Wake Forest

The things Wake Forest moms ask us most, answered honestly.

Does Medicaid cover doulas in Wake Forest?

Yes! Great news — Medicaid covers doula services in Wake Forest. That includes Wake County’s managed care plans. Here’s your next step: call your Medicaid plan and ask "Do you cover doula services?" — they’ll walk you through it, or call 1-800-662-7030 directly. You deserve support, and now your insurance helps pay for it.

Which hospitals near Wake Forest accommodate birth plans?

WakeMed North Hospital (about 15 min from Wake Forest via Falls of Neuse Road) is the closest full-service birthing hospital and generally accommodates birth plans. UNC REX Healthcare in west Raleigh (Level III NICU, verified on unchealth.org, ~25 min) and WakeMed Raleigh Campus (Level IV NICU, verified on wakemed.org, ~25 min) both handle high-volume births with strong maternity programs. Note: Duke Raleigh Hospital on Wake Forest Road does not offer labor and delivery — Duke’s birthing services operate from Duke University Hospital in Durham. Always confirm your hospital’s current visitor and support-person policies during your tour.

How much does a doula cost in Wake Forest?

Expect to pay $1,000 to $2,000 for a doula in Wake Forest. Most doulas serving Wake Forest are based in Raleigh and travel north, so start your search early and ask about travel fees upfront. The investment typically covers prenatal visits, labor support, and postpartum check-ins. Grab the free birth plan template and start thinking about what matters most to you.

Are there birth centers near Wake Forest?

There are no freestanding birth centers in Wake Forest itself. Raleigh Birth Center at 4700 Homewood Court Suite 120 in Raleigh is the closest option — about a 20-minute drive. If you want midwife-led care in a hospital setting, WakeMed North Hospital offers certified nurse-midwives on staff. Grab the free birth plan template to think through whether a birth center or hospital is right for you.

Does True Joy Birthing work with Wake Forest families?

Yes — and it’s free. True Joy Birthing’s birth plan app, checklist, and guided walkthrough work for any Wake Forest birth setting, whether you’re delivering at a hospital, a birth center, or at home. The app also helps you find and connect with local doulas and midwives. Download the free birth plan template and start preparing your way — no signup required.

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