Home birth midwife in Longmont

Home Birth Midwives in Longmont, Colorado

7 midwifes CPM licensed Free matching

Our directory lists 7 certified midwifes in Longmont, including 7 CPM/Licensed Midwifes and 0 CNMs. We match families in Longmont with available, licensed home birth midwives at no cost.

Certified Midwives in Longmont

Longmont has 7 certified midwifes in our NPI registry. Home birth midwives in Longmont typically accept clients from 8 to 20 weeks and serve families within a 45 to 60 minute drive. Most are fully booked 3 to 5 months in advance, so reaching out early is important.

FELICIA CHAVANDO
CPM/LM · CPM, RM
Longmont, CO
NICHOLE DIDELOT
CPM/LM · CPM, CLC
Longmont, CO
CHERYL FURER
CPM/LM · CPM, RM, CHom
Longmont, CO
LAURA KAWULOK
Certified Midwife · RM
Longmont, CO
COURTNEY KORBAN
CPM/LM · CPM
Longmont, CO
ADRIENNE LEEDS
CPM/LM · RM, CPM
Longmont, CO
JUDITH ROBERTS
CPM/LM · RM, CPM
Longmont, CO

Directory data from NPI registry. Use the matching form to connect with midwives currently accepting clients.

How Much Does a Home Birth Cost in Longmont?

Typical midwife package in Longmont
$5,000 – $9,000
Prenatal care, birth attendance, and postpartum visits included

Midwife fees in Longmont reflect the cost of living in Colorado. Most packages include 10 to 12 prenatal visits, attendance at the birth with a second attendant, and 2 to 4 postpartum home visits. Some midwives include newborn metabolic screening; others refer out.

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

Midwife Licensing in Colorado

CPM licensed

Colorado licenses both Certified Professional Midwives and Certified Nurse-Midwives for home birth practice. Colorado requires home birth midwives to complete continuing education and maintain emergency transfer protocols.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start looking for a midwife in Longmont?

Start reaching out as early as 8 to 12 weeks. Longmont midwives typically limit themselves to 3 to 5 births per month and fill up fast. Waiting past 28 weeks significantly narrows your options. Use our matching form and we will contact midwives on your behalf.

What is the difference between a CPM and a CNM?

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 licensed in Colorado and qualified for home birth. Longmont has 7 CPMs and 0 CNMs in our directory.

What if I need to transfer to a hospital during labor?

A good Longmont midwife will have a written transfer protocol and a relationship with a nearby hospital. Most transfers are non-emergency: labor not progressing, exhaustion, or a desire for pain medication. Emergency transfers are uncommon with a properly screened low-risk client. Ask your midwife their transfer rate and reasons during your consultation.