Labor and delivery
Labor and delivery in Florida
As one of the largest healthcare providers in the state, we’ve welcomed over 32,000 newborns in the past year. That’s a birth every 17 minutes.
We understand every labor and delivery experience is unique. Whether you're looking for holistic birthing assistance or the latest technology and the assurance of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), we're committed to providing you with the specialized care you want when you need it. Learn how we help expectant moms become confident moms through tours, classes and events at your local hospital.
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Preparing for labor and delivery
From personalized birth planning to maternity tours, our prenatal care services are designed to help you prepare for your labor and delivery experience.
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Maternity classes
Our hospitals offer a variety of maternity classes, ranging from breastfeeding and childbirth preparation classes to infant care and sibling classes. Each class is taught by an experienced childbirth educator who is dedicated to providing helpful information and answering your questions thoroughly.
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Our childbirth services
We are committed to providing family-centered support during labor and delivery.
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Neonatal intensive care
Sometimes, newborns need extra attention due to a medical condition, premature birth, low birth weight or a complication that occurred during childbirth. To provide this gentle, yet highly specialized care, many of our hospitals are equipped with neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).
Our NICUs are staffed by neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners and specially trained neonatal nurses ready to provide compassionate care to your little one, if needed.
Should your baby need a type of care that isn't available at the hospital you delivered at, the maternity team is connected to advanced neonatal care teams in your area. We will quickly arrange a transfer to the nearest NICU equipped to provide the comprehensive neonatal intensive care needed.
Postpartum care
After you give birth, we continue to provide family-centered care, which fosters the new bond between parents and their new babies. Your care team is here to help you learn about newborn care, recover from delivery and prepare for the transition home. Our lactation specialists are also available to help you and your baby learn to breastfeed, if you wish.
Our goal is to give you the postpartum support and resources you need to feel confident in your motherhood journey. However, even after you leave the hospital, we are here to support you in any way we can with our network of healthcare resources.
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