Experience Family-Centered Care with Milwaukee Midwife
Home Birth Midwife in Wisconsin
“As a certified nurse midwife, I am dedicated to helping women reclaim their autonomy in birth. You deserve care that is respectful, supportive, and centered around YOU.”
xx Beth (Your Milwaukee Midwife)
Home Birth Services with Milwaukee Midwife Beth:
Pregnancy Support:
Initial Consultation: Detailed health history, discussion of homebirth plans, and home birth midwifery model of care
Routine Visits: Monthly until 28 weeks, biweekly until 36 weeks, and weekly until birth
Lab services (phlebotomy)
Home Visit at 36 Weeks: Assessment of home environment, birth plan finalization, and preparation guidance
Prenatal counseling
Personalized birth planning
Family-centered services
Labor and Birth:
Continuous, personalized support from the onset of labor until birth
Safe and gentle monitoring of maternal and fetal well-being
Assistance with natural pain management and comfort measures
Guidance on labor positions and techniques
Immediate newborn assessment and care
Support for initial breastfeeding and bonding
Earthside Birth Pool (if desired)
Birth Kit and supplies (delivered at 36 wks)
Postpartum Care:
In-home visits at 24-48 hours and 2 weeks
Office visit at 6 weeks
Thorough physical examinations for both mother and baby
Newborn metabolic screen
Hearing screen
CCHD screen
Breastfeeding support
Newborn care guidance
Emotional and psychological support
Family planning and postpartum self-care discussions
Milwaukee Midwife serving home birth families in Milwaukee and surrounding areas
Waukesha - Pewaukee - Oconomowoc - Brookfield - Milwaukee - Delafield - Wales - Lake Country - New Berlin - Sussex - Hartland - Wauwatosa - Muskego - West Allis - Menomonee Falls - Elm Grove
Beth Connors, MSN, CNM, LM
Milwaukee Midwife | Beth Connors, CNM, LM
My journey into home birth midwifery mirrors the experiences of many women seeking a meaningful, family-centered birth—one where their choices are respected, their voices are heard, and their experience feels sacred. As a pregnant nursing student in 2020, I blindly followed my midwife’s advice, only to realize later that I had given away my autonomy without even knowing it. That experience, along with my work as a labor and delivery nurse, becoming a certified nurse midwife, and my own redemptive birth journeys—including a hospital water birth and an autonomous home birth—has shaped my philosophy: birth works best when we set the foundation for success through education, preparation, and proactive, individualized care.
Whether you’re exploring home birth midwifery care for the first time or seeking healing from a previous birth—this approach ensures you feel supported, informed, and in control every step of the way. You may have fears about safety, judgment, or logistics, but also envision a birth that honors your body, intuition, and your family’s unique needs. Through compassionate, evidence-based midwifery care, as a home birth midwife, I empower families to trust the natural process of birth while creating a safe, low-risk environment that allows for a peaceful, confident experience—one that truly belongs to them.
Qualifications/Certifications:
Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) — Marquette Univeristy in Milwaukee, WI, credentialed by the American Midwifery Certification Board
Licensed Midwife (LM) — Milwaukee Midwife serving Southeastern Wisconsin
Registered Nurse (MSN, RN) — Labor and delivery nursing background in both rural and high risk hospitals
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Certified — Essential for newborn safety
Basic Life Support (BLS) / CPR Certified — Ensures emergency preparedness
Breech Without Borders (2025) — Out of hospital vaginal breech training program with Kristine Lauria
Birth Emergency Skills Training Program (2025) — Skills required to recognize and manage emergencies
Vice President of Birth Fest MKE (2024-2025)
HOME BIRTH MIDWIFERY SERVICES ARE PERFECT FOR YOU IF:
✅ You want a provider who truly listens, respects your choices, and prioritizes your autonomy in every decision throughout pregnancy and birth.
✅ You believe birth is a natural process—not a medical emergency—and want to minimize unnecessary interventions while ensuring you have skilled care if medical support is needed.
✅ You want home birth midwifery prenatal care that goes beyond quick checkups, offering in-depth education, holistic support, and proactive prep for a safe and empowering home birth.
✅ You’re looking for a home birth experience where you feel fully in control, surrounded by familiar comforts, and supported by a midwife who trusts your body’s ability to birth.
✅ You value a strong provider-client relationship with continuous, individualized care from pregnancy through postpartum—ensuring a confident, peaceful, and family-centered transition into parenthood.
You want to love your home birth experience and feel heard and empowered!
FAQs About Home Birth Midwifery Services
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Yes! Research shows that planned home birth with a qualified midwife is a safe option for low-risk pregnancies. Midwives are trained to recognize and respond to complications and ensure timely transfers if needed.
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At Family Focused Midwifery, we structure your prenatal care to ensure consistent support and monitoring throughout your pregnancy. After your initial comprehensive appointment, which typically lasts 90 minutes, you’ll have monthly check-ins until 28 weeks. These appointments are designed to discuss your health, baby’s development, and any lifestyle factors like nutrition, sleep, or stress that might affect your pregnancy.
From 28 to 36 weeks, your visits become more frequent, happening every two weeks. This is the stage when we do more in-depth monitoring of both you and your baby, ensuring everything is progressing smoothly.
At 36 weeks, we conduct a home visit where we’ll go over the logistics of your birth plan in your home environment, discuss the items you’ll need to prepare, and ensure you’re ready for the big day.
After this visit, you’ll come in weekly until your baby is born, giving us the chance to continue addressing any concerns, answer questions, and prepare you for labor.
In addition to these scheduled appointments, you have 24/7 access to our midwives via phone, email, or messenger if any concerns arise between visits.
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We offer a variety of tests to ensure you and your baby stay healthy throughout your pregnancy. Here’s an overview of the standard testing schedule:
Early Dating Ultrasound
We typically schedule an early ultrasound around 8 weeks to confirm your pregnancy, estimate your due date, and check on the location and number of babies.10–12 Weeks First Prenatal Appointment
At your initial visit, we complete a full health assessment, routine prenatal lab work, and offer optional genetic screening, such as the UNITY test. These labs give us a baseline for your health and help guide your care throughout pregnancy.20 Week Anatomy Ultrasound Referral
We provide a referral to one of our trusted ultrasound providers for your 20-week anatomy scan. This important ultrasound checks your baby’s growth and development, evaluates the placenta’s position, and gives you the option to find out your baby’s gender. This scan is often covered by insurance.28 Week Glucose Screening and Iron Levels
We screen for gestational diabetes using the “Fresh Test,” a clean, organic alternative to the traditional glucose drink with a refreshing minty lemonade flavor. We also check your iron levels and other labs as needed to prepare for birth.36 Week Group B Strep (GBS) Screening
You have the option to test for Group B Strep, a common bacteria that can be passed to the baby during birth.Additional Testing Based on Your Needs
Your care is always individualized. We may adjust your testing schedule based on your preferences, health history, or clinical findings—adding or omitting tests to ensure you feel confident, informed, and supported every step of the way. -
While a midwife provides medical care and guidance, a doula offers additional emotional and physical support throughout labor. Many families find having both beneficial, and we have doulas on the team that would love to help!
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Yes, we encourage it! At Family Focused Midwifery, we believe that birth should be an experience shaped by your preferences, needs, and goals. Your midwife works closely with you to develop a birth plan that reflects your wishes. Whether it’s your choice of birth position, the level of monitoring you want, or your preferences around interventions, we ensure your voice is heard and respected.
We support various birth preferences, including water birth, natural pain management techniques, and minimal medical intervention. Our goal is to empower you with information and guide you through options while keeping your health and safety in focus. Ultimately, the decisions are yours to make, and we are there to support you in whatever birth experience you envision.
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When you choose Family Focused Midwifery, you receive:
A complete home birth kit with essential medical supplies and birth tools
Birth tub and supplies are included (if desired)
What You Need to Provide
Towels, washcloths, and baby blankets
Extra set of bed sheets
Home birth setup based on our guidance
Comfortable postpartum essentials for recovery
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Yes, we are trained to handle a variety of situations, including emergencies, though complications are rare. We come to each birth fully prepared with emergency equipment such as oxygen, medications to prevent excessive bleeding, and neonatal resuscitation supplies. If complications arise, such as a prolonged labor or signs of fetal distress, we assess the situation carefully and recommend a hospital transfer if necessary.
If a transfer is required, we work closely with local hospitals and OB/GYNs to ensure a smooth and safe transition. We stay with you during the transfer to provide continued support, ensuring clear communication with the hospital staff. Even though transfers are rare, we prioritize your safety and are committed to a seamless handover of care if needed.
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At Family Focused Midwifery, postpartum care is an essential part of our services. After your baby is born, our focus is on ensuring that you and your baby are healthy and well-supported as you transition into this new chapter.
Immediate Postpartum: We stay with you for about 2–4 hours after the birth to monitor both you and your baby. This includes ensuring you are recovering well, monitoring your baby’s vitals, and assisting with the first breastfeeding session if needed. We also take care of cleanup, including the birth area, draining the tub (if you had a water birth), and doing any laundry from the birth.
24–36 Hours Postpartum: We return to your home within 24 to 36 hours for a follow-up visit. During this time, we perform a newborn screening, check your baby’s heart and metabolic health, and assess your physical recovery. We also help with breastfeeding, ensuring a good latch and answering any questions you have about feeding.
2 Weeks Postpartum: At two weeks postpartum, we conduct another home visit to continue supporting your recovery and addressing any postpartum challenges, including breastfeeding and emotional well-being.
6-Week Postpartum Visit: At six weeks, we have a final postpartum appointment in our office, where we wrap up your care. This is an opportunity to check your physical recovery, discuss contraception if desired, and ensure you are feeling well both physically and emotionally.
Throughout the postpartum period, we’re always available for phone or messaging support if you have any concerns.
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We do not take insurance at this time. However, your insurance may cover all or a portion of the fee, and we can provide a superbill for you to submit to your provider upon request for reimbursement. Our medical biller is also available to navigate this with you, if you have questions!
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