Leon County is home to Tallahassee, Florida's capital city and home to multiple universities. This progressive, educated community strongly supports midwifery and natural birth options.
Tallahassee has one of Florida's most established midwifery communities. Leon County families have access to experienced licensed midwives, birth centers, and CNMs in multiple hospital settings. The university community has helped foster a culture of evidence-based, natural birth support.
Florida Loves Midwives connects Leon County families with licensed, experienced midwives who share your values and can support your birth journey — wherever you want to give birth.
What to Expect from Midwifery Care
When you choose a licensed midwife in Leon County, you are choosing a care model that prioritizes relationship, continuity, and respect for your body's natural processes. Your midwife will typically provide:
To find a licensed midwife in Leon County, browse this page for local practitioners and contact them directly. You can also check the Florida Department of Health's online licensure search to verify a midwife's credentials, or contact the Florida Midwifery Association for referrals.
The Find a Midwife page on Florida Loves Midwives lists practitioners by county. Consider interviewing 2–3 midwives to find the right fit for your birth philosophy and needs.
Yes, home births attended by licensed midwives are legal throughout Florida, including Leon County. Florida licenses both Licensed Midwives (LMs) under Chapter 467 of the Florida Statutes, and Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) who may also attend home births.
Licensed midwives are required to carry emergency equipment including oxygen, medications for hemorrhage and neonatal resuscitation, and must have established transfer agreements with local hospitals. Always verify your midwife's current Florida licensure.
Midwifery fees in Leon County typically range from $3,000 to $6,500 for a complete care package, which includes all prenatal visits, birth attendance, and postpartum follow-up through six weeks. The exact fee varies based on the midwife's experience, services included, and current demand.
Some midwives accept insurance or Medicaid, which can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs. Many offer payment plans as well. Contact practitioners directly for current pricing and insurance acceptance.
Midwives practicing in Leon County must hold a valid Florida license. Licensed Midwives (LMs) complete an accredited midwifery education program and pass the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) exam. Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) hold a nursing degree plus a graduate-level midwifery certification.
Both types are regulated by the Florida Department of Health and must complete continuing education to maintain licensure. You can verify any Florida midwife's license status online through the Florida Department of Health's licensure lookup tool.
Yes, most licensed midwives in Leon County include comprehensive postpartum care as part of their birth packages. This typically covers a 24-hour newborn assessment, follow-up home visits at day 3, day 5, and two weeks, as well as a six-week postpartum check for both mother and baby.
Many midwives also provide newborn metabolic screening (PKU), birth certificate filing, and breastfeeding support. Ask your midwife specifically what postpartum services are included in their fee before signing a care agreement.