10/22/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            Congratulations to the Vanderbilt Birth Center on its 10th anniversary and about 2,800 births! 
In September, the center (formerly Baby+Co) celebrated 10 years of midwifery-led, out-of-hospital birth, perinatal care and comprehensive health care. For the anniversary, the center hosted an open house, and Kendra Ashton Photography volunteered to photograph families who welcomed babies here over the years. Swipe to see some of the photos! 
The center’s team of certified nurse midwives is dedicated to low-risk, unmedicated births. All care — from gynecology, preconception and prenatal visits to labor, delivery, postpartum and early newborn visits — happens here. Birth suites offer a tranquil atmosphere, with experienced staff, queen-size beds, roomy showers, dim lighting, essential oils, birth balls and portable speakers for music. 
Significantly, this is one of only two accredited birth centers in Tennessee offering tubs for water births, a popular option for unmedicated labor. Midwives have been part of Vanderbilt Women’s Health for more than 30 years, but the birth center is one of the few in the U.S. that is a freestanding center affiliated with a teaching hospital. The connection to Vanderbilt University Hospital is important: Should a transfer become necessary during labor, the birth center staff ensures it happens seamlessly.
As Vanderbilt Birth marks a decade of care, the team reflects not just on the numbers, but the relationships — the families who return multiple times and the children who now walk through the doors they were born behind.
“We will always need high-risk, medicalized care for some women,” said Lila Humbert, MSN, CNM, one of the center’s midwives – and a client herself; she gave birth to her children at the center. “But for women in low-risk pregnancies, an unmedicated birth experience is simple, beautiful and its own kind of magic.” Click on the link in the comments for more detail about the Vanderbilt Birth Center.