What's the Cost of Hiring a Midwife in Burlington, VT?

The cost of a midwife in Burlington, VT can vary depending on factors such as the level of care provided, the type of birth (e.g., home birth, birthing center, or hospital), and whether or not you have insurance coverage. On average, midwife services can range from $3,000 to $6,000 for prenatal care, labor, and delivery. Some insurance plans may cover part or all of these costs, so it's important to check with your provider. Additionally, midwives may offer payment plans or sliding scale fees based on income. For the most accurate information, it’s best to contact local midwifery practices directly.

The cost of a midwife in Burlington, VT can be influenced by several factors:

  • Type of Midwife

    Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) who work in hospital settings may have different pricing than Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs) who attend home births or birth center deliveries.

  • Birth Setting

    Hospital births with a midwife typically cost less out-of-pocket when covered by insurance, while home births and birth center deliveries may have different fee structures.

  • Scope of Services

    Many midwives offer comprehensive packages that include prenatal visits, labor and delivery support, and postpartum care, which can affect the overall cost.

  • Insurance Coverage

    Whether insurance covers the cost of a midwife in Burlington, VT, depends on your specific insurance plan and the midwife's credentials. Many insurance providers cover midwifery services, especially if the midwife is a certified nurse-midwife (CNM) and the services are provided at a licensed facility or as part of a hospital or birthing center. However, coverage may vary if the midwife is a certified professional midwife (CPM) or if services are provided at home. It's important to contact your insurance company directly to confirm coverage details, including any out-of-pocket costs, and check if the midwife is in-network.

  • Experience and Specialization

    Midwives with extensive experience, additional certifications, or specializations such as VBAC support or water birth may charge higher rates.

  • Geographic Location

    Midwifery costs can vary based on the cost of living and demand for midwifery services in your specific area.

When considering hiring a midwife in Burlington, VT, it's advisable to research and interview several midwives to find one who aligns with your birth plan, preferences, and budget. During consultations, you can discuss their specific services, insurance acceptance, and pricing structure to ensure you have a clear understanding of what is included and the associated costs.

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Found 5 Midwives in Burlington, VT

Anna Lyke

Burlington, Vermont

5.0 (1 review)

Anna Lyke

10 years of experience

I grew up in Connecticut in a loving neighborhood called Brookside Place. After graduating from The University of New Hampshire, I moved out to Los Angeles and became a talent manager in the entertainment industry. Several years later while supporting a family member through birth and parenthood I became fascinated by pregnancy, labor, and newborn care. Overnight I decided this was the path I was supposed to be on, and haven’t looked back since! My pratice has now expanded to included sleep coaching, as I find navigating good sleep habits with a newborn can be tricky and a daunting task to take on alone! My fiancé and I will be moving back to New England in 2024 to start our own family and I couldn’t be more excited to move my pratice back East. Right now I am available virtually as a consultant, and will open up my pratice full time in the coming months.

Recent review

I don't think I could possibly convey just how much Anna Lyke means to me and my family. The tldr here is there's nothing to talk about. If you have the opportunity to bring Anna on at any point in your child's life, do it. And if you need further convincing, I cried the whole time I wrote this. Anna was with us from the night we came home from the hospital to sleep training our son 4 months later. I have never come across anyone more knowledgeable (really cannot overstate just how knowledgeable), compassionate, or nonjudgmental. After a very scary and emotional delivery, Anna came into our home and took care of me and my newborn baby with such grace, compassion, and utter professionalism. In the first few weeks after our son was born, Anna was our absolute lifeline, not only making sure we all felt cared for and safe, but also teaching us everything we needed to know from how to feed and bathe our son to establishing early sleep and wake best practices. Though I had avidly researched every trimester, I was completely clueless about what to do when our son actually arrived. There wasn't a single moment where I didn't feel absolute confidence in Anna's instincts and methods, I trusted her so completely that I, an otherwise pretty type A person, told her to do whatever she thought was best across the board. I'm glad I did because we have such a calm and chill baby and I know we owe that to Anna's demeanor and how effectively she built our confidence and set us all up for success. Anna was incredibly flexible from day one and knew what my needs would be before I even realized myself, let alone voiced them. I firmly believe I wouldn't have breastfed for as long as I have if I didn't have Anna supporting me as I navigated learning how to. Before hiring Anna, I had concerns about someone we didn't know being in our space during such an emotional time. If that feels like you, I have two anecdotes: 1. My husband loves to tell the story about our first night without Anna after our son was born. In the haze of postpartum, I had forgotten what night it was, and I was certain Anna was coming that night. But when my husband said it would just be the two of us that evening, I went from totally content to inconsolable in an instant. 2. By the end of our time with Anna, we would ask her to come hours early, *especially* if our son was already asleep, just so we could hang and chat about our days (related and unrelated to the baby). Now, 2.5 months later, I miss Anna every day and text her constantly because I'm in denial about her having moved on. She continues to be such a resource to us as we navigate milestones and sleep/nap schedules. I am eternally grateful for her being with us during such an all consuming time and giving me and my family the tools we needed to continue on without her.

- Rachel J.

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