Hannah Elise Beyer
Home birth midwife

Hannah Elise Beyer

Certified Professional Midwife (CPM)
Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Service area
Cheyenne, Laramie
Openings
Jun 2026, Jul 2026 + 10 more
Payment
contact for pricing
Experience
1 years / over 100
Availability
Jun Open
Jul Open
Aug Open
Sep Open
Oct Open
Nov Open
Dec Open
Jan Open
Feb Open

Openings can change quickly. Contact Hannah directly to confirm fit around your due date.

Services and specialties
Water birth VBAC First-time parents Lactation support Postpartum doula referral Newborn screening Placenta encapsulation Trauma-informed care Multiples consultation
Fees and insurance
Package cost
contact for pricing
Insurance and payment
Self-pay Commercial / Private 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
  • A birth center practice providing all prenatal, birth and postpartum care up to 6 weeks postpartum
Credentials
Credential
Certified Professional Midwife (CPM)
NPI
1528889581
License state
WY
Education
Bachelor's of Science in Midwifery, Mercy In Action graduate. NARM board certified. Advanced Neonatal Resusitation Program provider and BLS. Licensed to practice in the state of Wyoming.
Professional memberships
CABC
Experience
1 years in practice, over 100 births attended
Location and fit
Primary location
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Service area
Cheyenne, Laramie
Backup hospital
emergency: CRMC non-emergent: family's preference
Languages
English
VBAC experience
Yes, I attend VBACs at home
Contact Hannah
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Twins or more
Placenta previa or low-lying placenta
Preeclampsia or high blood pressure
Gestational diabetes requiring insulin
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Have you talked to your doctor or midwife about your interest in home birth?
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What's your insurance situation?
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What's drawing you toward a home birth? This helps us find a midwife whose approach matches yours.
Please tell us what's drawing you to home birth. This is the most important part of your referral.
Example: "My hospital birth felt rushed and impersonal. I want to be in my own space, with someone who actually knows my name when I walk in the door."
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