the birthplace at parker adventist hospital baby book
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Our BirthPlace guide is a resource for you during your pregnancy that includes our services, pregnancy tips, parent/family baby education classes and important delivery information. We know this is an exciting time for you and your family, and we look forward to supporting, educating and caring for you on your journey through your pregnancy.TRANSCRIPT
Welcoming you,your family
and baby
parkerhospital.org/birthplace
Ge�ing ready for baby
Ge�ing ready for babyOur BirthPlace guide is a resource for you during your pregnancy that
includes our services, pregnancy tips, parent/family baby education
classes and important delivery information. As an active partner in your
pregnancy our BirthPlace team will guide you through every stage, from
baby preparation to delivery to recovery. We know this is an exciting time
for you and your family, and we look forward to supporting, educating and
caring for you on your journey through your pregnancy.
The BirthPlace at Parker Adventist Hospital delivers an amazing experience
for new moms, families and guests. From our large private birthing suites,
gourmet room service and a unique family-centered approach to care, The
BirthPlace combines advanced medical expertise with safety, comfort and
confidence. Our highly skilled BirthPlace team is ready for anything, including
high-risk pregnancies, multiples and premature babies. Our top priority is
healthy moms and healthy babies. We invite you to get to know us, and the
high level of care we provide.
An amazing experience awaits you. Schedule your BirthPlace tour today,
parkerhospital.org/schedule-a-tour.
Be sure to visit our website to find the latest information about our services,
parent/family baby education classes and healthy pregnancy tips,
parkerhospital.org/birthplace.
Your Guide to an Amazing Experience
Beautifulnewbeginnings
Beautifulnewbeginnings
What Sets U
s Apart
Beautiful beginnings start everyday at The BirthPlace. We welcome you to become
part of our growing family, and look forward to celebrating this amazing experience
with you. Some of the many things that set us apart include:
Our Mission – We extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who are
ill and by nurturing the health of the people in our communities.
Our Customized Care – Whatever your vision, we’re ready to deliver your baby,
your way. At The BirthPlace, we believe your birthing experience should be personal
and tailored to your needs and preferences. Our dedicated team will strive to honor
your birthing vision as best and safely as possible.
Our Extraordinary Physicians – With perinatologists, neonatologists, OB/GYNs
and 24/7 on-call anesthesiologists, we have assembled a world-class medical team
ready to support you and your baby.
Our Amenities – Our large private birthing suites and postpartum rooms,
comfortable guest beds, Wi-Fi and in-room movies, will seem more like home,
than a hospital. Schedule your BirthPlace tour today, (303) 777-6877, opt. 1 .
Our Nursing Expertise – Our OB nurses average more than 10 years of
experience. Dedicated to participating in continuing education, all staff is certified
in electronic fetal monitoring, neonatal resuscitation, and use state-of-the-art
simulators in training to ensure the highest level of care.
Our Intensive Care – Our Level III Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides
comprehensive care to our smallest patients — high-risk newborns and multiples
age 28 weeks gestation and up. Our unit is staffed by experienced neonatal
specialists from Children’s Hospital Colorado.
Our Family-Centered Approach to Care – We strongly encourage and support
the active participation of your family in the care of your newborn. We promote
keeping your baby at your bedside at all times during your stay. However, babies
are always welcome in the WellBaby nursery to give mom a chance to rest.
Our Award Winning Lactation Program – We are a recipient of the Colorado
Can Do 5! Breastfeeding Excellence Starts Today (B.E.S.T.) award.
Our Family to Family Adoption Program – As the only hospital in Colorado
offering classes to adoptive parents and BirthPlace staff, it is our goal to make sure
the experience for both families is sensitive and caring. For more information,
contact our Adoption Liaison, at (303) 269-4366.
Don’tworry!
Don’tworry!Pre-baby C
hecklistThere are a few things you should complete during your pregnancy to prepare for the
arrival of your baby. Below is a checklist to make sure you are ready for the big day.
Take a tour of The BirthPlace. Call (303) 777-6877, opt. 1 to register.
Pre-register for your baby’s birth. Complete The BirthPlace online pre-registration
form at parkerhospital.org/ob-pre-registration, call (303) 269-4980 or fill out
the hard copy provided in your BirthPlace guide.
Enroll in our comprehensive parent/family education baby classes, including Daddy
Bootcamp, Happiest Baby on the Block and many more! You can find a full list of
childbirth classes by visiting parkerhospital.org/child-birth-classes.
Contact Patient Financial Services to verify your insurance and review any questions
you may have about your coverage at (303) 269-4949.
Select a pediatrician. If you don’t already have one, you may find a list of our expert
physicians by going to parkerhospital.org/pediatrician.
Purchase a car seat, install it in your car and have a car seat safety check performed
at your local fire department. To learn more, visit nhtsa.gov.
Checklist for Before Baby Comes
The bigday is here!
The bigday is here!
We A
re Here to H
elp You Get Ready
We’ve Thought of Everything so You Don’t Have to
Your Hospital Bag ChecklistFor Labor
Your focal point object – picture of something or someone you love
Toiletry items for you and your partner
Snacks to keep your support person energized
Bathrobe, nightgown, slippers and socks
Relaxation items – massage oils or lotions, pillow
iPod/CD player and music of your choice
Digital camera/video camera
Suckers or hard candy for mom
Light reading material
For Mom after Delivery
Nursing bra for breastfeeding moms, and/or good support bra
Going home outfit – something comfortable and roomy, plus a pair of
comfortable, flat shoes
Phone numbers of family and friends to share your big news!
For Your Baby
Infant car seat – you can’t leave the hospital without one
Going home outfit for baby (remember a cap and socks)
Receiving blanket
Diaper Bag
Where to Go Upon Arrival at Parker Adventist HospitalOur main lobby entrance is open daily 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. If you have pre-registered you can
go directly to The BirthPlace unit located on the third floor. If you have not pre-registered,
please stop at patient registration in the main lobby. After hours, please remember to
use the Emergency Room entrance located on the east side of the building.
Convenient and free valet parking is available Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
You’ll loveit here!
You’ll loveit here!
Having Your B
aby at The BirthPlace
The safety of both you and your baby is our number one priority at The BirthPlace. With 24/7 coverage
from perinatal and neonatal specialists, our unique partnership with Children’s Hospital Colorado and access
to
the latest medical technologies, The BirthPlace prides itself on being ready for anything.
Infant Security – Security is one of our top priorities. Our Hugs Infant Security System, 24/7 controlled
access to the unit and hallway video surveillance, ensures the safety of our newborns and families.
Internet-Based Physician Access – OBIX perinatal fetal monitoring system provides your doctor access to
vital fetal and maternal patient information—such as fetal heart-rate, contractions and mother’s blood
pressure in real time directly to your doctor’s mobile device.
Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – Our Level III NICU provides comprehensive care to our
smallest patients—high-risk newborns and multiples age 28 weeks gestation and up. Equipped with the
latest technologies in caring for fragile and premature babies, including our state-of-the-art Giraffe Isolette
beds that simulate the uterine environment.
High-Risk Pregnancies and The Perinatal Center – Sometimes a pregnancy may be considered
high-risk or require perinatal care. The Parker Perinatal Center is staffed by leading experts in perinatology
who care for patients with maternal or fetal care needs. Their office features state-of-the-art equipment
capable of providing 3-D and 4-D imagery. For more information on The Parker Perinatal Center, please
visit parkerhospital.org/perinatal-center.
24/7 Anesthesia Coverage – 24/7 anesthesia coverage is available for your pain management.
No matter what pain management plan you choose, our team is available immediately to support you.
Newborn Transition Care – The first few hours after birth are extremely critical as your newborn adjusts to
life outside the womb. The BirthPlace has specially trained transition nurses who carefully monitor and asses
your newborn, identifying potential issues, promoting skin to skin contact and initiating first feedings.
Newborn Testing – After delivery, newborn testing will be performed to check your baby’s hearing, bilirubin
and phenylketonuria (PKU) levels. You will receive results from your pediatrician only if the results are
uncertain or further testing is required.
Breastfeeding Support – The BirthPlace has International Board Certified Lactation Consultants
(IBCLC), available seven days a week. IBCLCs have advanced training in breastfeeding support
and education.
Mothers’ Milk Bank– The BirthPlace is a milk depot for the Mothers’ Milk Bank of Denver. Through
this partnership we offer human donor milk to all NICU and healthy term infants requiring breast
milk supplementation. For more information on The Mothers’ Milk Bank of Denver, please visit
parkerhospital.org/the-mothers-milk-bank.
andComfort supportAt The BirthPlace we will provide you with the comfort and support you need through your entire birthing experience. Below are some of our special amenities provided just for you, your birthing partner and new baby.
Parent/Family Baby Education Classes – Being a parent means taking on the most important responsibility in the world, but you’ll have plenty of help on this journey. Our expert educators bring a wealth of experience to each class offered at The BirthPlace. Our baby classes include Daddy Bootcamp, Happiest Baby on the Block and many more! For a full list of BirthPlace classes, please visit parkerhospital.org/child-birth-classes.
Length of Stay – On average, hospital stays are two days after a vaginal birth and two to four days following a cesarean birth. If you are interested in an early discharge at 24 hours, please speak with your obstetrician and pediatrician for approval.
Visiting – Some parents want to share their baby’s birth with friends and family while others prefer privacy. It’s your choice. Children are welcome, but must be supervised by an adult other than the new mom. Our NICU does have visiting restrictions, we ask that you please limit visitors to two at a time. Up to two overnight guests are welcome.
The Peakview Café – Meals at The BirthPlace are a long way from “hospital food!” With recipes prepared by our Executive Chef, we welcome you to enjoy wood-fired oven pizza, gourmet soups and salads, sandwiches and a barista bar. Our culinary staff can honor any special dietary requests you might have. In-room guest trays are available 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. daily. Hours are posted for the Peakview Café and b arista bar.
Afternoon Tea – Every afternoon our complimentary tea cart will treat you to gourmet desserts and beverages. Just another way we care for your comfort at The BirthPlace.
Mom365 Online Photo Program – We want every new parent to celebrate the beautiful new life they’ve created. As part of our commitment to families, we’ve developed our Mom365 photo program. Through this program, we have professional photographers available in The BirthPlace daily to take your baby’s first photo if you choose.
Internet Access – We provide complimentary Wi-Fi access to our guests and visitors.
Gift Boutique – The Parker Hospital Gift Boutique not only provides an appealing selection of unique merchandise, but also supports various community programs with its proceeds. Purchase flowers, baby items and much more! Visit us at the main lobby near the elevators.
Cuddle Up and Read – It’s never too early to share the joy of reading with your child! We’ve teamed up with the Douglas County Library District to share books in our kid’s activity area outside our BirthPlace, as well as provide a goodie bag for your new baby.
andComfort supportThe Fam
ily BirthPlace Experience
Just for you, Dad.We think you’re important too!Daddy Bootcamp – Check out our class just for dads, led by dads. In Daddy Bootcamp, you will be oriented to the unique aspects of fatherhood by covering important topics that all dads should know. For more information and a class schedule, visit parkerhospital.org/child-birth-classes.
GetWellNetwork – Turn on the TV in your suite and you’ll find relaxation videos, newborn care, parenting information, as well as Hollywood movies, cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Gourmet Meals – Enjoy a complimentary meal from our Peakview Café — for the new father or support partner during your stay at The BirthPlace.
In-Room Sleeping Accommodations – A pullout couch is available in each room for your support partner or overnight guest.
home!Welcome
home!Welcome
Now
That You’re Hom
eOnce you arrive home with your baby, it’s normal to feel a little bit overwhelmed. But just because you are no longer
surrounded by our BirthPlace team, doesn’t mean you’re alone. We encourage you to call us with any questions or
concerns you may have. Below is some helpful information to get you started on your journey.
Staying Healthy – Once you arrive home we suggest the following:
• Limit visitors so you and the baby have time to rest
• Keep your baby away from crowds and people who are sick, babies are especially vulnerable to colds and the flu
• Eat nourishing foods and drink a lot of fluids
• Let people help you with housekeeping, meal preparations, sibling care, etc.
• Avoid climbing stairs for the first few days
• Tell your doctor if you experience any signs of depression
Postpartum Depression – Giving birth is a joyful experience, but it can also make a new mom feel overwhelmed,
stressed and even sad. About three-quarters of women will experience the “baby blues” within the first few days after
delivery, but those feelings typically disappear within four weeks. Postpartum depression can last up to a year and
produces severe symptoms which include:
• Guilt or feelings of worthlessness
• Fatigue, lack of interest in normal activities
• Sleeping too much or too little
• Lack of interest or over concern for the baby
Please contact your OB/GYN if you experience any of these symptoms as you may require additional treatment.
Additional Services from The BirthPlace
Breastfeeding Clinic – We offer a free weekly breastfeeding clinic in “The Room with a View” in The BirthPlace.
No registration is required. Your lactation consultant will provide you with the weekly breastfeeding clinic times prior
to discharge.
At the breastfeeding clinic, your baby’s weight is checked along with additional breastfeeding support offered by our
board certified lactation consultants.
Outpatient Lactation Consultations – Individualized consultations are available by appointment, based
on time and availability. Please call (303) 269-4388 to schedule a time to meet with one of our certified lactation
consultants. Additional outpatient resources are available if needed.
Birth Certificate – Our trained birth certificate registrar will assist you with this process.
Social Security Cards – You will be able to apply for your baby’s Social Security Number by providing
birth certificate information.
Lastingmemories
LastingmemoriesYou’re W
hy We A
re Here
Evaluation of Your Care
We look for every opportunity to make the birth of your baby at The BirthPlace a cherished family experience, one that will bring
lasting memories for each of you. You may receive a phone call requesting your evaluation of the care you received during your
stay at The BirthPlace. Your responses will help us ensure quality care for our future patients. After all, you’re why we’re here.
Parker Adventist Hospital
When Parker Adventist Hospital opened in 2004, we set a new standard of care in the community. Our welcoming atmosphere,
patient-centered approach to care and community outreach have represented the hospital’s mission from the beginning. With
leading medical experts, cutting edge technology and a broad range of clinical services, Parker Adventist Hospital is committed to
excellence in healthcare. Part of Centura Health, Colorado’s largest healthcare network, Parker Hospital offers patients access to
more than 55 medical specialties and advanced certified programs. These include our Joint Commissioned certified stroke, spine,
and joint replacement centers, advanced minimally invasive surgery, COC designated cancer center, bariatric surgery center of
excellence, and more. Parker Hospital is ranked among the top hospitals in the nation for patient satisfaction, providing patients
with multidisciplinary and coordinated care teams. For more information about our full-range of medical specialties and programs,
visit parkerhospital.org or follow us via Twitter @ParkerHospital and facebook.com/ParkerAdventistHospital.
Important Numbers:Main hospital – (303) 269-4000
The BirthPlace – (303) 269-4300
Parent/family baby classes & BirthPlace tours – (303) 777-6877, opt. 1
BirthPlace pre-registration – P: (303) 269-4980, F: (303) 269-4955 parkerhospital.org/ob-pre-registration
Breastfeeding support – (303) 269-4388
Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – (303) 269-2250
Family-to-Family adoption support program – (303) 269-4366
Gift boutique – (303) 269-4950
Billing & financial services – (303) 269-4949
Your OB/GYN_________________________________________________________________
Your Pediatrician_________________________________________________________________
Your Pharmacy_________________________________________________________________
Online resources & education – parkerhospital.org/birthplace
Parker Adventist Hospital is a member of Centura Health, Colorado’s largest hospital and healthcare network. Centura Health complies with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and no person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in the provision of any care or service on the grounds of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, sexual preference, ancestry, age, familial status, disability or handicap.
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