FAQ

What is the visitation policy at the Birthing Center?
  • Visiting Hours are from 7am-10pm. All visitors must be free of any signs/symptoms of illness. Children must be accompanied by a supervising adult.
  • Visitors are limited to 2 during delivery to allow space for staff and unanticipated emergencies.
  • Visitors 12 years of age and over are allowed in the Special Care Nursery. Each visitor must be accompanied by a banded individual.
  • Doors to the Birthing Center are kept locked for security purposes. Access is granted to the unit by stating the patient’s first and last name. We ask that visitors do not hold the door open for others.
  • Disruptive visitors will respectfully be asked to leave so we can maintain a calm and relaxing environment for our patients and their family.
  • The first hour after delivery is known as the “Golden Hour”. This is a special time to bond with your baby and initiate breastfeeding. Visitors will be limited to those present for delivery during this time.
Who can be with me during birth?

You may have two support people over the age of 14 with you during delivery.

Can I eat or drink while in labor?

Unfortunately, you cannot eat or drink, however we can provide you with ice chips to ensure you are hydrated during labor.

What are the photography/videotaping policies during labor & delivery?

Pictures are allowed, however no video is allowed until after the baby is born.

How long is the average stay for new moms and babies?

You can expect to stay 24 to 48 hours after delivery.

What do I pack to bring to the hospital?

You’ll want to pack an extra change of comfortable clothes, toiletries, baby blanket and baby clothes.

Will my baby be able to stay with me throughout the hospital stay?

Yes, as long as the baby is healthy and does not require care from a nurse or doctor.

When are meals served?
  • Breakfast: 8:30am – 9:00am
  • Lunch: 12:30pm – 1:00pm
  • Dinner 5:30pm – 6:00pm
Which newborn tests are performed while my baby is in the hospital?

Newborn tests will include a PKU and Bilirubin, as well as a congenital heart and hearing screening.

Where do I go when I arrive at the hospital to deliver?

You’ll come directly to the Birthing Center, which can be conveniently accessed from the Patient Tower entrance. If it is after hours, you will need to enter through the ER entrance and then come to the Birthing Center.

Where can I park?

Between 7:00am and 9:00pm, you can park in front of the patient tower entrance. Between 9:00pm and 7:00am, park at the ER entrance.