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Water birth in San Antonio

8 facilities in San Antonio, Texas are tagged for water birth — 6 mention it on their own website. The tag means water birth shows up in a facility's own materials or in patient reviews; it isn't a guarantee of tub availability or eligibility, so call each one and confirm the details with them and with your provider before you count on it.

San Antonio Nurse Midwife Birth and Wellness Center

4.8 ★★★★★ 89 reviews

20328 FM 2252, San Antonio, TX

Water birth Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Accredited Mentions insurance/Medicaid Home Birth ServicesNatural & Unmedicated Birthwater birth

University Health Women's & Children's Hospital

3.2 ★★★☆☆ 97 reviews

4502 Medical Dr, San Antonio, TX

Open 24 hours

Water birth Hospital L&D Accredited NICU On SiteLactation Support

Westover Hills Birth Center

4.4 ★★★★☆ 48 reviews

9410 Dugas Dr #131, San Antonio, TX

Water birth Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Accredited Mentions insurance/Medicaid VBAC SupportLactation Supportwater birth

Birth Center Stone Oak

4.2 ★★★★☆ 45 reviews

21708 Hardy Oak Blvd #102, San Antonio, TX

Water birth Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Accredited Mentions insurance/Medicaid Natural & Unmedicated BirthLactation Supportwater birth

Birth Bliss Midwifery - Northwest San Antonio

4.9 ★★★★★ 38 reviews

Serves San Antonio and surrounding areas

Open 24 hours

Water birth Freestanding birth center Midwife-led VBAC SupportHome Birth Serviceswater birth

Journey Midwifery

5 ★★★★★ 32 reviews

12915 Jones Maltsberger Rd Ste 402, San Antonio, TX

Water birth Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Accredited Natural & Unmedicated BirthHome Birth Serviceswater birth

Birth Center of San Antonio

5 ★★★★★ 8 reviews

4230 Gardendale Rd Ste 601, San Antonio, TX

Water birth Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Accredited VBAC SupportNatural & Unmedicated Birthsupportive midwives

Peace & Love Midwifery

5 ★★★★★ 5 reviews

12915 Jones Maltsberger Rd Bldg 600, San Antonio, TX

Water birth Midwife-led VBAC SupportHome Birth Servicessupportive midwives

Planning a water birth in San Antonio: a quick checklist

  1. Ask what "water birth" means there. Some facilities support delivering in the tub; others offer water for labor comfort and ask you to leave it for the delivery. Both get called water birth, and the difference may matter a lot to you — so make each facility say which it is.
  2. Ask about eligibility. Water birth is generally offered for low-risk pregnancies, and every facility draws its own lines — some criteria are set in advance, some are assessed during labor. Whether it's a reasonable option for your pregnancy is a decision to make with your midwife or doctor, not something any directory can tell you.
  3. Tour and look at the tubs. A permanent tub in every birthing room is a different experience from one shared tub that might be occupied when you arrive, or a portable pool that takes time to set up. Facilities differ more than their websites suggest — San Antonio Nurse Midwife Birth and Wellness Center and University Health Women's & Children's Hospital may run water birth very differently, and a tour makes that obvious fast.
  4. Ask what happens if plans change. Labor doesn't follow scripts. Ask how often planned water births end up out of the water, what triggers that call, and — at a freestanding birth center — what the hospital-transfer plan looks like. Confident, concrete answers are a good sign.
  5. Verify coverage before you book. Billing differs between hospitals and freestanding birth centers even for the same kind of birth. Confirm your insurance or Medicaid coverage directly with the facility and your plan, and get estimates in writing.

None of this is medical advice — it's a call list. Your provider knows your pregnancy; the facilities below know their tubs. Talk to both.

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