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hey are images from

the not-so-distant past:

an anxious dad pacing

the waiting room, eager

for word of his wife and new baby.

Grandparents given just a peek of

their newest grandchild. A new

baby’s siblings, aunts and uncles kept

away.

What a difference a few decades

make. Today, childbirth is often con-

sidered a family

affair, with

loved ones and

friends visiting

the hospital and

even attending

the birth.

Special event

Having a

baby is a joy-

ful event that

many moms

understandably want to share with

others. And more women are glad to

be welcoming their babies through

a family-centered approach to

childbirth.

We’re proud to offer this style

of maternity care, which can help

family members be more involved in

the birthing process within the safe

environment of the hospital.

Doctors and nurses focus on

delivering high-quality medical care;

on what’s best for mom and her baby.

But women are encouraged to make

personal choices during the process

as well. And families and friends are

welcome to be involved.

Guiding principles

We know that mothers and their

families want a personalized experi-

ence during and after the birth of a

new baby. And we embrace a family-

centered model of childbirth by:

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Recognizing the individual needs

of the mother and her family.

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Providing coordinated, compas-

sionate care before, during and after

the birth.

Used baby cribs

Weak slats, ill-fitting mattresses, and

sides that go up and down: These com-

mon features of used cribs can endan-

ger your baby’s life. So for safety’s sake,

say “no, thanks” to secondhand cribs.

Source: March of Dimes

Pacifiers

Inspect baby pacifiers often. If they’re

discolored or torn, replace them—

pacifiers deteriorate over time.

Source: American Academy of Pediatrics

To learn

more

about our

childbirth

program,

or for a

tour, call

768-3274.

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Encouraging strong bonds be-

tween a mother and her newborn

and helping establish a good feeding

routine.

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Having an experienced, skilled and

caring medical staff.

Here for new parents

One thing that hasn’t changed

over time is that new parents usually

have questions and concerns about

caring for a newborn.

You can be assured that staff

members are available 24 hours a

day to answer those questions and to

offer support and encouragement for

new families.

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