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Alaska
$21,526
New York
$19,990
New Jersey
$18,688
Connecticut
$17,387
Massachusetts
$16,732
California
$16,577
New Hampshire
$14,454
Nevada
$14,168
Colorado
$14,084
Washington
$14,025
Maine
$13,925
Wisconsin
$13,918
Pennsylvania
$13,542
Oregon
$13,501
Vermont
$13,325
Nebraska
$13,279
Wyoming
$13,048
South Dakota
$13,010
Utah
$12,795
Kansas
$12,626
Rhode Island
$12,604
Florida
$12,604
Minnesota
$12,461
Arkansas
$12,295
Idaho
$12,294
Illinois
$11,805
Arizona
$11,739
North Dakota
$11,722
Hawaii
$11,413
Mississippi
$11,358
Indiana
$11,349
Texas
$11,318
Ohio
$11,149
New Mexico
$10,848
Montana
$10,828
South Carolina
$10,795
Michigan
$10,778
Delaware
$10,755
Iowa
$10,630
Georgia
$10,590
North Carolina
$10,102
Missouri
$9,842
Tennessee
$9,637
Oklahoma
$9,614
Kentucky
$9,550
West Virginia
$9,460
Virginia
$9,233
Maryland
$9,183
Louisiana
$7,981
Alabama
$7,841

Cost of Having a Baby by State 2024

Cost of Having a Baby by State 2024

Michigan

Due to healthcare cost analysis, the average cost of a vaginal delivery without complications in Michigan is $9,362 for a self-paying patient. This cost includes the fee for the hospital stay, the obstetrician's fee, and any additional medical services required during the delivery. If you have a cesarean delivery (also known as a C-section), the average cost increases to $14,939. This higher cost is due to the additional surgical procedures and the longer hospital stay that is typically required for a C-section delivery.

It's important to note that these costs are for a self-paying patient and do not include any insurance coverage. If you have insurance, your out-of-pocket costs may be significantly lower, depending on your policy. of course, a vaginal birth will always be more affordable, but choices on the delivery of your baby do not always go according to plan. It is much more important to guarantee the health of the patient, their family, and their baby rather than the bill.

Unfortunately, this is a reality for many Americans without proper coverage. Luckily, there are various tools and resources, including relief from certain types of hospital bills in Michigan.

Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, the average cost of a vaginal delivery without complications is $9,939 for a self-paying patient. This cost includes the fee for the hospital stay, the obstetrician's fee, and any additional medical services required during the delivery. Of course, this does not reflect special circumstances. The delivery of a full-grown fetus comes with various complications, especially if it is a woman's first child. This means that food and hospital stays may also be required for an extended period, which could drastically increase the cost.

Like Michigan, the average cost of a C-section delivery in Wisconsin is higher, at $15,939. The costs represent the average of a self-paying patient and may be much lower with proper coverage. Of course, averages do not always paint a clear picture, as they do not take into consideration any out-of-pocket costs that are not disclosed.

Oregon

In Oregon, the average cost of a vaginal delivery without complications is $9,471 for a self-paid patient. Much like both of the above states, the cost includes the fee for the hospital stay, the obstetrician's fee, and any additional medical services required during the delivery. The average cost of a C-section delivery in Oregon is $15,396. As with Michigan and Wisconsin, these costs do not include any insurance coverage and your out-of-pocket costs may be lower if you have insurance.

In addition to out-of-pocket costs, the averages also do not take into consideration common extended services that are provided for situations. For example, anesthesia may be required if the mother's pain tolerance has diminished, which poses a great risk of fatigue, passing out and anxiety. Epidural anesthesia is one of the most common pain relief methods during childbirth. Child delivery does not take into consideration neo-natal care, which may be required after childbirth - especially if the child is premature or suffers from many complications.

Cost of Having a Baby by State 2024

  • Data shown applies to year 2023
State
Vaginal Delivery In Network
Vaginal Delivery Out Of Network
C Section In Network
C Section Out Of Network
Alaska$21,526$36,477$25,519$46,370
New York$19,990$37,935$22,354$45,099
New Jersey$18,688$37,465$25,253$51,083
Connecticut$17,387$30,317$20,957$37,247
Massachusetts$16,732$28,223$16,918$31,163
California$16,577$35,710$20,617$49,078
New Hampshire$14,454$26,615$17,062$31,611
Nevada$14,168$29,880$17,513$38,921
Colorado$14,084$30,156$16,895$39,398
Washington$14,025$28,762$16,577$36,964
Maine$13,925$24,772$17,926$33,189
Wisconsin$13,918$29,295$16,918$39,538
Pennsylvania$13,542$25,988$17,920$35,667
Oregon$13,501$26,680$17,174$36,411
Vermont$13,325$23,251$16,895$32,659
Nebraska$13,279$26,058$16,173$35,992
Wyoming$13,048$24,319$15,499$32,238
South Dakota$13,010$24,927$16,037$34,312
Utah$12,795$25,784$15,378$34,637
Kansas$12,626$26,794$15,217$37,906
Rhode Island$12,604$23,969$14,793$28,927
Florida$12,604$31,984$15,445$41,299
Minnesota$12,461$24,730$14,828$33,728
Arkansas$12,295$27,532$14,023$34,589
Idaho$12,294$24,518$14,882$32,462
Illinois$11,805$26,150$14,183$34,608
Arizona$11,739$29,035$14,437$37,769
North Dakota$11,722$20,828$12,777$25,943
Hawaii$11,413$24,594$13,694$31,979
Mississippi$11,358$25,135$14,597$35,311
Indiana$11,349$24,546$13,153$32,283
Texas$11,318$27,516$13,902$35,854
Ohio$11,149$22,786$12,186$28,539
New Mexico$10,848$25,362$13,040$30,522
Montana$10,828$20,983$12,402$26,453
South Carolina$10,795$24,136$13,800$33,094
Michigan$10,778$23,614$12,546$30,214
Delaware$10,755$23,400$13,110$30,436
Iowa$10,630$21,008$13,153$30,499
Georgia$10,590$22,539$12,878$29,711
North Carolina$10,102$22,088$12,598$30,471
Missouri$9,842$21,395$10,701$27,607
Tennessee$9,637$22,573$12,689$33,335
Oklahoma$9,614$21,685$11,443$28,257
Kentucky$9,550$21,215$12,769$31,315
West Virginia$9,460$20,776$11,617$26,979
Virginia$9,233$27,527$11,519$36,589
Maryland$9,183$21,487$9,856$24,233
Louisiana$7,981$18,611$8,996$22,089
Alabama$7,841$17,929$8,913$22,689
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