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Costos de Parto

Compare costos de parto en los 50 estados de EE.UU. — parto hospitalario, cesárea, partera, parto en casa y centro de nacimiento.

Parto en Centro de Maternidad

A birth center is a healthcare facility for childbirth that focuses on a midwifery model of care. Birth centers offer a home-like environment with more medical support than a home birth but less intervention than a hospital. Costs fall between home birth and hospital delivery.

Sin Seguro $6,000
Con Seguro $1,800
Medicare $1,500

Cesárea

A cesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus. It may be planned or performed as an emergency procedure. Costs are higher than vaginal delivery due to the surgical nature and longer hospital stay (typically 3-4 days).

Sin Seguro $22,000
Con Seguro $3,500
Medicare $2,800

Anestesia Epidural

An epidural is a regional anesthesia administered during labor to reduce pain. An anesthesiologist injects medication into the epidural space near the spinal cord, providing pain relief while allowing the mother to remain awake and alert during delivery.

Sin Seguro $2,500
Con Seguro $500
Medicare $400

Tamizaje Genético Prenatal

Prenatal genetic screening tests assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities and genetic conditions in the developing fetus. Tests may include first-trimester screening, cell-free DNA testing (NIPT), and carrier screening panels.

Sin Seguro $500
Con Seguro $100
Medicare $80

Parto en Casa

A home birth is a planned delivery that takes place in the mother's home, typically attended by a certified midwife. Costs include prenatal care, birth supplies, midwife fees, and postpartum visits. Home births are the most affordable option but are recommended only for low-risk pregnancies.

Sin Seguro $4,000
Con Seguro $1,000
Medicare $800

Parto con Partera

A midwife-assisted birth involves care from a certified nurse-midwife (CNM) or certified professional midwife (CPM). Midwifery care typically includes prenatal visits, labor and delivery support, and postpartum care. This option is generally less expensive than physician-attended hospital births.

Sin Seguro $5,000
Con Seguro $1,500
Medicare $1,200

Estancia en UCIN

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides specialized medical care for premature or critically ill newborns. Costs are per day and include 24-hour monitoring, specialized equipment, nursing care, and physician services. Average NICU stays range from a few days to several months.

Sin Seguro $3,000
Con Seguro $600
Medicare $500

Cuidado Posparto

Postpartum care includes follow-up medical visits and support in the weeks following childbirth. Services cover physical recovery assessment, mental health screening, breastfeeding support, and newborn care guidance.

Sin Seguro $500
Con Seguro $100
Medicare $80

Control Prenatal

Prenatal care encompasses all routine medical visits and screenings during pregnancy, including monthly check-ups, lab work, ultrasounds, and maternal health monitoring from confirmation of pregnancy through delivery.

Sin Seguro $2,000
Con Seguro $400
Medicare $300

Parto Vaginal

A vaginal delivery is the most common type of childbirth, where the baby is born through the birth canal. Costs include prenatal care, labor and delivery, hospital stay (typically 1-2 days), and postpartum care. Complications may increase the total cost significantly.

Sin Seguro $13,000
Con Seguro $2,500
Medicare $2,000