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Twin Cities Midwifery
5 ★★★★★ 23 Google reviews · Midwife
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“If you are considering a home birth, you should consider Twin Cities Midwifery!”
“I highly recommend TCM for mothers desiring to have a home birth, I believe you will be very well cared for!”
“Postpartum care was just as incredible- helping us establish breastfeeding and checking in often.”
What parents say again and again
“Amazing midwives, I always enjoy working with them!”
What parents say
Kate is amazing. We had our son at home 13 months ago, and she made it so easy. I was dubious of the whole process, honestly. But she quickly convinced me with her professionalism and warm bedside manner. I could not recommend her more highly.
Kate is amazing! Open, kind, caring, and very knowledgeable. We think very highly of her and cherish our homebirth experience which she helped make possible. She gave us confidence and support through the entire process. Hope to stay with TCM for future pregnancies/deliveries ❤ If you're thinking of calling her do it!!
If you are considering a home birth, you should consider Twin Cities Midwifery! Midwives Kate and Kayla go above and beyond providing personalized care throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Appointments are never rushed and there is always time to discuss concerns or just ask questions.
Are you tired of being treated like just a number? Are you sick of dealing with a medical system that practices unnecessary interventions during pregnancy and birth?
Frequently asked questions
- Is Twin Cities Midwifery a freestanding birth center or a hospital unit?
- Their public listing categorizes them as midwife, not a hospital maternity unit. Ask them directly where births take place and how they coordinate with hospitals, and confirm the details with your provider.
- Does Twin Cities Midwifery offer water birth?
- Their own website mentions water birth or birthing tubs. Tub availability can change and eligibility depends on your situation, so confirm directly with the facility and your provider.
- Does Twin Cities Midwifery accept insurance or Medicaid?
- Their public listing or website mentions insurance or Medicaid. Coverage varies by plan and by service, so verify your specific plan directly with the facility and your insurer before you commit.
- How do I get in touch or see the facility?
- Call (612) 234-5881 or use the website link above. Most birth centers and hospital maternity units offer tours — it's the best way to get your questions answered before you decide.
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