Labor & Delivery
Thank you for considering Bellevue Woman's Care Center as a memorable setting to welcome your baby into the world. Whether you
are already an expectant mother or hoping to be one soon, this time promises to
be unforgettable, full of new experiences as you plan for the arrival of a
special new someone - your baby! If you are a first-time mom, you will have lots
of questions about preparing for your new baby and taking good care of yourself.
And for those of you who already have another child, you will be pleasantly
surprised to find out about options available at Bellevue Woman's Care Center to
custom-tailor your birth experience and make it the most fulfilling possible.
The dedicated professionals at Bellevue Woman's Care Center understand the joys and
challenges of childbirth and the needs of new families.
Bellevue Woman's
Care Center is truly a special place to begin your baby's life.
Compassionate and Professional Care
Modern obstetrical
care has moved mothers from the comfort and privacy of their homes to the
clinical setting of the hospital. While offering improved care, the traditional
hospital births often have left out the personal touches that make having a baby
so memorable. Since the founding of Bellevue more than 75 years ago, our sincere
goal is to make the birth of your baby an experience that will create wonderful
memories for you and your family. We create a safe and personal environment of
support for you as you welcome your new baby into the world.
Bellevue
offers you a comfortable, home-like environment without sacrificing immediate
access to medical technology. Mothers go through labor, give birth, and bond
with their newborns in one comfortable suite. Family members and friends are
encouraged to participate and offer support in the birth experience. What makes
a birth special can be different for each family and for that reason we
encourage you to share your vision with us so we can personalize your
experience.
Many Healthcare Professionals are here to help you.
Our
Labor and Delivery Nurses are experts in their field. Many of them have acquired
specialized certifications in Obstetric Nursing. All of our staff are CPR and
NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation) certified.
Neonatologists (physicians with
additional training who specialize in newborn care) are on the premises or
nearby on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week to respond to emergencies and
insure continuous quality medical care for your baby. Respiratory Therapists are
assigned to our nursery daily and available around-the-clock if needed.
Our dedicated staff of Anesthesiologists is available 24/7. There is an
anesthesiologist dedicated to the Labor and Delivery Unit who remains at the
center 24 hours a day to administer regional anesthesia such as epidurals, and
to respond to any emergencies that may arise.
Caring with Your Comfort in Mind
The Labor and Delivery
Staff at Bellevue Woman's Care Center encourage a variety of comfort measures for
you to use during your labor. By educating yourself through prenatal classes and
reading about your options, you will better understand your choices and be able
to use the techniques that best suit your needs. Our staff of childbirth
educators and registered nurses is available to assist you with your choices.
Here are only some of the options and suggestions available to the laboring
woman:
- Movement During Labor
For a majority of women, walking
and changing positions through the labor process is beneficial for emotional
as well as physical comfort.
- Water Therapy
Warm showers (with multiple shower head
options and in-shower seating) are used to enhance relaxation and comfort.
Many women have taken advantage of our relaxing hydrotherapy pool with both
warm water and gentle jets.
- Massage
Massage decreases tension, encourages
relaxation and enhances the release of endorphins which create a greater sense
of calm and well-being during labor.
- Music Therapy
Music can enhance the mood and provide
another pathway to relaxation. We have CD players and a collection of CDs for
relaxation for you to use. You are invited to bring your favorite CDs from
home.
- Therapeutic Laughter
Sometimes a little entertainment
is a helpful distraction during labor. We provide cable television in each
room, for you and your guests.
- Comforting Connections
Each laboring mother has a
bedside telephone so that she can stay in touch with friends and family.
In-coming calls can be held at your request. It's so nice to share the early
newborn time to include family that's far away.
- Personal Requests
- Labor Ball
Many mothers have their own large gym ball
that they use during pregnancy to ease their back pain. Used during labor, our
different styles of labor balls can increase comfort and relaxation which
allows labor to more easily progress.
- Birthing Stool
This is actually a space-age version of
an ancient way that laboring mothers around the world found comfort in labor.
The specially designed stool is close to the ground so that it allows you to
assume a squatting position for comfort without extra stress or tiring of your
legs.
- Pain Medication
A wide variety of medications are
available for you if needed during labor. You and your provider will be able
to work together to help determine what is best to suit your needs.
- Analgesia and Anethesia
Continuous spinal epidurals
are available around the clock as needed or desired.
- Helping Hands
Some families bring a professionally
trained labor support person who stays with them through the whole labor
process and assists with getting to know the new baby.
- Tours
Tours are available as regularly scheduled small
group tours, or you can call and schedule a personal tour at a time convenient
to you.
- Classes
A wide variety of classes are available at
Bellevue Woman's Care Center. Enrolling in classes helps you to plan for your
baby's birth. Our Community Education Staff is eager to speak to you as soon
as possible to inform you of what classes are available and when they are
offered. Please call (518) 346-9410 for more information.
- Cesarean Section
Sometimes the unexpected happens and
a surgical birth becomes safest for you or your baby. Or, if you have given
birth by cesarean section before, you may plan another cesarean section. Our
operating room for cesarean delivery is located a few steps from our Labor and
Delivery Unit. Your support person is included in our plans for a safe birth
of your baby. After you and your support person meet and hold your new baby
while still in the operating room, the new family is taken to a private
recovery room. Once settled, grandparents and siblings can visit and also meet
the brand new baby. If you plan to breastfeed your baby, you may wish to start
right after birth, in the recovery room.
Bellevue Woman's Care Center: we love what we do. From the moment you arrive
until the time you go home with your baby, our highly-skilled and experienced
staff will support you.