The Birthing Center
Delivering at BMH
Admission Procedures
- As soon as you think you are in labor,
call your doctor’s office if it’s during
office hours. After hours or on holidays or weekends,
call the Birthing Center at the hospital at (843) 522-5168 or (843)
522-5174. If advised, come to the hospital
through the Birthing Center entrance (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
Monday through Friday). After hours or on weekends,
go to the Emergency Department.
- Bring your supplies, including your insurance
card.
- For your convenience, you may leave your
car at the entrance until you are registered. Then
park your car in the hospital parking lot.
Labor and delivery suite
When you arrive at the Birthing Center, you will be greeted by one of our antepartum
nurses. She will admit you and contact your doctor with a report on your
labor progress. All procedures are not done routinely, but are performed
at the direction of your doctor. If you have certain preferences regarding
the care you and your baby receive, please discuss them with your doctor
before your delivery date.
What to bring to the hospital
- Personal wear (robe, gowns, slippers).
- Toiletries, including shampoo, toothbrush,
toothpaste, deodorant, powder, comb and brush.
- Nursing bras.
- Insurance card.
- Notepad and pencil.
- Birth announcements and phone numbers.
- Receiving blanket (for the trip home).
- Discharge outfit for your baby.
- Infant car seat.
What not to bring to the hospital
- Medications (the hospital will provide
all of your medications).
- Tampons or sanitary pads.
- Electrical appliances such as hair dryers,
curling irons and hot rollers.
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Labor
- Labor occurs in labor/delivery/recovery
rooms (LDR).
- Two support persons are permitted; no other
visitors will be allowed.
- Mothers may have cracked ice or clear fluids
only, per physician’s orders.
- Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the hospital.
Facilities
- Laboring moms are first taken to an LDR
room where they stay until after the baby is born.
- LDRs contain internal and external fetal
monitors.
- Our Neonatal Care Center will take care
of your baby after delivery.
- We have a special surgical suite for cesarean
section births.
Delivery
- Delivery occurs in LDR rooms for vaginal
deliveries and in the Operating Room for cesarean sections.
- One support person may be in attendance
(upon physician’s approval).
- Immediate bonding with the baby is encouraged.
- Recovery will last approximately one hour.
Then you will be moved to the postpartum area.
- Breastfeeding is encouraged (lactation specialists
are available—ask your nurse).
- Infant identification and footprinting is
performed.
- Baby pictures are taken as a security measure.
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