Danielle Wright Lm, Cpm
Home birth midwife

Danielle Wright Lm, Cpm

Certified Professional Midwife (CPM)
Chesapeake, Virginia
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Service area
Within Hampton Roads and surrounding areas, travel fee for further than 1 hour travel time
Openings
Oct 2026, Jan 2027 + 4 more
Payment
5,000
Experience
2 years / Over 250
Availability
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Openings can change quickly. Contact Danielle directly to confirm fit around your due date.

Services and specialties
Water birth First-time parents Lactation support Birth pool rental Newborn screening Trauma-informed care
Fees and insurance
Package cost
5,000
Insurance and payment
Self-pay Medicaid Provides superbill for reimbursement
Included in care
  • All prenatal visits
  • Birth attendance
  • Birth assistant
  • Postpartum home visits
  • 6-week postpartum visit
  • Newborn assessments
  • Lactation support
  • On call availability starting at 37 weeks and through immediate postpartum care. And secondary midwife back up depending on location.
Credentials
Credential
Certified Professional Midwife (CPM)
Profile source
Provider-submitted profile
License state
VA
Education
NARM CPM 2023, Licensed VA Board of Medicine 2023, NRP certified 2025, BLS, CRP 2025, Breech Without Borders 2023
Professional memberships
VMA member since 2026
Experience
2 years in practice, Over 250 births attended
Location and fit
Primary location
Chesapeake, Virginia
Service area
Within Hampton Roads and surrounding areas, travel fee for further than 1 hour travel time
Backup hospital
Mary Immaculate Hospital, or Sentara Norfolk General Hospital
Languages
English
VBAC experience
Case-by-case
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