2 Home Birth Midwives in Hot Springs, Arkansas: Cost, Insurance & Hospital Backup

2 midwifes 2 CPM · 0 CNM Licensed midwifery Free directory
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Certified midwifes in directory
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Our directory lists 2 certified midwifes in Hot Springs: 2 Certified Professional Midwifes. 3 hospitals near Hot Springs provide backup if transfer becomes necessary. Arkansas Medicaid coverage for home birth is limited, so most families pay out of pocket or use commercial insurance. Arkansas requires licensed midwives to maintain emergency transfer protocols and credentials. Reaching out before 20 weeks gives you the best selection.

Midwife Availability in Hot Springs

Hot Springs has 2 certified midwifes in our NPI registry: 0 Certified Nurse-Midwifes (CNM) and 2 Certified Professional Midwifes (CPM). Most accept clients from 8 to 20 weeks and book out 3 to 5 months in advance. Contact them directly using the phone numbers below.

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Shalyn Breh Calaway
Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)
Hot Springs, AR
Shalyn Breh Calaway is a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) practicing in Hot Springs, AR.
Accepting: Unknown Insurance: Unknown VBAC: Unknown
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Shea Linal Childs
Certified Professional Midwife (CPM)
Hot Springs, AR
Shea Linal Childs is a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) practicing in Hot Springs, AR.
Accepting: Unknown Insurance: Unknown VBAC: Unknown

Home Birth Cost in Hot Springs

Typical midwife package in Hot Springs
$2,500 – $6,000
Prenatal care, birth attendance, and postpartum visits included
Birth SettingTypical Out-of-Pocket CostIncludes
Home birth with midwife$2,500 – $6,000Prenatal, labor support, postpartum
Hospital vaginal birth (Arkansas)$2,194 avg. OOPDelivery only; prenatal billed separately

Hospital out-of-pocket estimates from Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, 2023. Home birth cost range based on regional cost-of-living data.

HSA and FSA funds can be used for certified midwife fees. Ask your insurance company about out-of-hospital birth coverage. Some Arkansas insurance plans cover CPM and CNM care.

Insurance Coverage for Home Birth in Arkansas

Medicaid / Arkansas State Plan
Limited coverage: Arkansas Medicaid does not routinely cover CPM-attended home births. CNMs may bill Medicaid in some settings.
Private Insurance
CNM often covered; CPM varies
TRICARE (Military)
CNM covered

Always verify coverage before signing a midwife contract. Ask your insurance company specifically about CPM and CNM billing codes for out-of-hospital birth. Many midwives can provide a superbill for reimbursement even if they are not in-network.

Hospital Backup Options Near Hot Springs

A licensed Hot Springs midwife will have a written transfer protocol and a relationship with at least one of these hospitals. Most transfers are non-emergency: stalled labor, desire for pain medication, or exhaustion. Emergency transfers are uncommon with properly screened low-risk clients.

Chi St. Vincent Hospital Hot Springs
300 Werner Street, Hot Springs 71903
★★★☆☆
National Park Medical Center
1910 Malvern Avenue, Hot Springs 71901
★☆☆☆☆
Washington Regional Medical Center
3215 N North Hills Boulevard, Fayetteville 72703
★★★★☆

Midwife Licensing in Arkansas

Licensed midwifery

Arkansas has a licensed midwifery framework that allows qualified midwives to attend planned home births. Always verify your midwife holds a current state license before hiring. Ask about their credentials, training, and emergency transfer protocols.

Ask any Hot Springs midwife for their state license number before signing a contract. Verify the license is current and in good standing with the state licensing board. A licensed midwife will carry oxygen, IV fluids, medications for postpartum hemorrhage, and neonatal resuscitation equipment to every birth.

Are You a Good Candidate for Home Birth?

Good candidates are low-risk: singleton pregnancy, 37 to 42 weeks gestation, no significant health conditions. Your midwife will review your full health history before confirming you are a candidate. Read our full guide to home birth candidacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home birth midwife cost in Hot Springs?

Home birth midwife packages in Hot Springs typically range from $2,500 to $6,000, covering prenatal visits, labor attendance, and postpartum care. This is often comparable to or less than the out-of-pocket cost of a hospital birth for families with high-deductible insurance. HSA and FSA funds can be used for certified midwife fees.

Does Medicaid cover home birth in Arkansas?

Arkansas Medicaid does not routinely cover CPM-attended home births. CNMs may bill Medicaid in some settings. If you have Medicaid, ask your specific plan about out-of-hospital birth benefits and request a list of enrolled midwifery providers. Coverage can vary between managed care plans even within the same state.

When should I start looking for a midwife in Hot Springs?

Start reaching out as early as 8 to 12 weeks. Hot Springs midwives typically limit themselves to 3 to 5 births per month and fill up fast. Waiting past 28 weeks significantly narrows your options. Contact midwives directly using the phone numbers in our directory.

What is the difference between a CPM and a CNM in Arkansas?

A Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) is trained specifically for out-of-hospital births. A Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) has nursing training and can practice in both hospital and home settings. Both are qualified for home birth. Hot Springs has 2 CPMs and 0 CNMs in our directory. Arkansas licensed midwifery, so both types may be licensed in your state.

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