FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A Nurse Midwife is medically trained healthcare professional who specializes in low-risk pregnancy, labor, birth, postpartum care, along with providing gynecological and reproductive health care services.

  • Research supports that Midwives can significantly improve birth outcomes for both mother and baby, reduce preterm births, low birth weights, infant mortality, reduced interventions, increased satisfaction with care, and a higher likelihood of both spontaneous and unmedicated vaginal birth.

  • Unfortunately, at this time we do not accept insurance but this is something we are actively working on. We do however work closely with True Healthcare Billing who can provide assistance with verifying your benefits and submitting insurance claims for reimbursement of services. It is important to note that being an Out-of-Network practice for most insurance companies, reimbursement may not always be available.

  • Research shows planned homebirth attended by a skilled and trained birth professional is a safe option for low-risk pregnancies. Routine screening and evaluation are done to determine if your pregnancy, labor, and birth remains low-risk.

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page, email, or by phone. We aim to respond within 24-48 business hours.

  • We offer flexible pricing based on service type and complexity. Sliding scale may be offer for qualifying BIPOC families and those who have AHCCCS health insurance. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent quote with no hidden costs.

  • At this time I onlyprovide homebirth services with the option in the near future to offer planned hospital birth for those desiring an have their baby in the hospital.