Labor and Delivery Suites
Our five private birthing rooms allow women to go through the entire birth experience in one comfortable room. Certainly the labor, delivery and recovery rooms boast state-of-the-art equipment. But they also offer touches such as rocking chairs, cheerful quilts and homey décor – all designed to help mothers and their supporters feel as relaxed as possible.
All of our rooms have private baths and tubs because we want expectant moms to be able to count on using a whirlpool tub if they desire. Because they are an integral part of the suite, many patients use the tubs as one method of pain management and to try to speed up delivery. Expectant mothers are also free to walk around during labor if they desire.
Of course, patients can also call upon our anesthesiologists for other methods of pain control.
If expectant moms and their labor supporters get hungry during the birthing process, there’s a kitchenette stocked with snacks and drinks nearby.



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