Is Washington state a good place to have a baby? Here’s where it ranks
Whether you’re welcoming your first child or your fifth, your location can have a major impact on your growing family.
Consumer Affairs recently ranked the best and worst states to have a baby in 2026.
“While not every family has the privilege of moving before having a baby, data indicates that it’s easier, safer and more affordable to start a family in some states than in others,” the customer review platform said in a
Only two states in the West made Consumer Affairs’ top 10 list.
Here’s how
In 2025, the average out-of-pocket cost of childbirth in
This includes your deductible, copayments and coinsurance costs, according to the publication.
“If you have already met your annual deductible, your out-of-pocket expenses will be lower,” Forbes said.
Without insurance, giving birth can cost an average of
In
Although
“Whether a place is ‘safe’ for having a baby isn’t only about hospitals and clinics,”
Apple Health’s First Steps program provides “comprehensive pregnancy and 12 months of postpartum coverage for individuals who qualify based on income, regardless of citizenship or immigration status,” according to the
This includes: * Prenatal care * Mental health services * Substance use disorder services * Dental services * Delivery in a hospital, birthing center or home birth * 12 months of comprehensive postpartum care * Enrollment in
Prenatal Support Washington also offers support for expectant parents, including support groups, online therapy and perinatal loss resources. Where are the top 10 states for new parents?
According to Consumer Affairs, these were the top 10 states and districts to have a baby in 2026: 1.
Consumer Affairs said its research team ranked the best states to have a baby based on metrics in four categories: * Maternal healthcare access * Childbirth affordability * Postpartum and family support * Maternal and infant outcomes
Data came from sources including
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