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A Guy's Survival Guide to Having a Baby

Contact
301-790-8421

Visiting Hours
12pm-8pm
Immediate Family Only

 

 

1). Does the hospital have one room available for labor, delivery and recovery? 

We have 25 private rooms available. During your visit at Washington County Hospital you will stay in the same room for labor, delivery, and recovery. If we are at capacity, there are nine extra private rooms in the same hallway; many of these are used for patient’s who have just delivered by cesarean.

2). What’s the hospital’s cesarean (c-section) rate?

Approximately 26% of the women giving birth at Washington County Hospital have a cesarean. Your doctor will help you determine if a cesarean is appropriate for you. The operating room is just down the hall from the birthing center, so you won’t be far from your room. After the birth of your child you will return to your original room.

3). Can I bring my own labor support professional?

Patients may bring their own labor support but most women find that the nursing staff at Washington County Hospital provides excellent support during labor.  We also have medical practices that employ Certified Nurse Midwives. For those who would like to see a midwife please go to The Women’s Health Center at Robinwood or Capital Women's Care.

4). Can my husband and labor support be present during a cesarean?

We encourage someone, usually the birthing coach, to accompany moms in the operating room. We want you to feel supported as much as possible to allow the birth of your baby to be a memorable occasion.

5). Do you have lactation consultants?  Do you have breastfeeding classes/instructors in the maternity ward?

With two lactation consultants there is always breastfeeding support close at hand. If you are a mother who would like to breastfeed their newborn please inform your nurse so that a lactation consultant will be at your side when your baby arrives. We have a free Breastfeeding Support Group that is held twice monthly from 1-2 pm on the 2nd Saturday and the 4th Tuesday of each month. You may take this class even before delivering and continue it after giving birth.

6). What is the percentage of mothers who choose to breastfeed?

Approximately 75% of all mothers at Washington County Hospital choose to breastfeed. It is well documented that there are many benefits to breastfeeding. Prenatal Breastfeeding classes are offered to help you prepare and understand the benefits of breastfeeding.

7). Can the baby stay with me? 

Yes, we encourage that your baby stay with you as much as possible during your time at the hospital, as long as the baby is healthy and does not require medical treatment such as oxygen. This is your time, as a family, to bond and get acquainted with each other.

8). Can my husband spend the night with me?

Yes, each room is equipped with a cozy bed so that your support person can stay overnight to assist you and your baby. We encourage the father to support the mother with her newborn by helping with the baby’s new routines.

9). Are tours available of the birthing center?

There are free tours of The Family Birthing Center every Sunday at 4:30 pm.  It would be our pleasure to show you and your family around the birthing center, and explain the benefits of having your baby at Washington County Hospital.

10). How do I prepare for the birth of my child?

The Family Birthing Center offers Prepared Childbirth classes so that you may feel comfortable about the birth of your baby before even going into labor.

Family Birthing Center offers tours every Sunday at 4:30 pm, please call 301-790-8214 for more information.

 

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Washington County Health System
251 East Antietam Street
Hagerstown, MD 21740
301-790-8000

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