Complete guide to pregnancy and childbirth without insurance: hospital cash-pay packages ($5,000-$8,000), birth centers ($5,500-$7,200), Medicaid eligibility, and financing.
Complete guide to pregnancy and childbirth without insurance: hospital cash-pay packages ($5,000-$8,000), birth centers ($5,500-$7,200), Medicaid eligibility, and financing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to have a baby without insurance?
A vaginal delivery costs $10,000-$20,000 at sticker price, but hospital cash-pay packages bring it to $5,000-$8,000. C-sections cost $15,000-$30,000 at sticker price, or $7,000-$10,000 with a cash-pay package. Birth centers offer all-inclusive packages for $5,500-$8,000.
Can I get Medicaid while pregnant?
Yes, and eligibility limits are higher for pregnant women than for other adults. In most states, pregnant women qualify at 138-200% of the Federal Poverty Level. A family of 3 earning up to $51,640/year may qualify. You can apply at any time during pregnancy, and coverage can be retroactive up to 3 months.
Are birth centers safe for delivery?
For low-risk pregnancies, accredited birth centers staffed by certified nurse-midwives are very safe. They offer comprehensive prenatal care, labor and delivery, and postpartum care for $5,500-$8,000 all-inclusive. All reputable birth centers have hospital transfer agreements for emergencies.