We know getting information about your care team is important. You’ll find answers to our most commonly asked questions here. Whether we see you a few times a year or every month for most of the year, we want you to be confident in who you are seeing. Please reach out if you have more questions.

Get to Know AMB Midwifery

With a qualified team, low-risk homebirths hold similar risks as hospital births. We utilize research-based practices, including intermittent monitoring and close observation of vitals, to ensure the safety of mother and baby throughout the home birth delivery. You can review the research here or reach out with any specific questions.

We are trained to manage common complications that arise during birth. We carry many of the same emergency medications and tools that are available in the hospital. If you need a higher level of care or intervention, we facilitate the safe transport to a variety of providers in your area. We carefully monitor mother and baby and strive to transfer before a true emergency evolves. We are trained in first aid, CPR, NRP, and BEST (Birth Emergency Skills Training), along with several continuing education courses in midwifery-specific up-to-date care and practices.

AMB is a traveling midwifery team that serves several states. Our fees depend on location, level of risk, and office or home visits. We customize each individual's care according to their needs. We cannot bill insurance; however, we accept many health shares that cover homebirth. We offer several payment options.

Certified professional midwives are health care providers trained in traditional and evidence-based maternity care. They provide prenatal and postpartum care as well as attend childbirth at home or birth centers. 

 

AMB provides: 
Preconception Care
Fertility Consultation
Individualized Evidence-Based Prenatal Care
Water Birth
VBAC, Twins, Breech*
Newborn Exam
Routine Newborn and Maternal Care Postpartum
Postpartum Transitional Coaching
and
Labor support in the event of a transfer.
Birth attendance and care from one to two primary midwives and qualified birth assistants.
*Some care options are available on a case-by-case basis.