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MATERNITY SERVICES MATERNITY SERVICES HENRY MAYO NEWHALL HOSPITAL Maternity Services Welcome..........................................................................2 n You’re having a baby Tours.................................................................................3 n Visit us Patient Information...........................................................4 n What you need to do n What you need to know Education Programs.........................................................6 n Labor of Love Childbirth Education Curriculum Labor of Love.................................................7 n Childbirth and Parenting Education Gentle Transitions.............................................................9 n Bonding begins Lactation Services.............................................................10 n A healthy bond Community Giving..........................................................11 n See who’s getting involved WELCOME You’re having a baby We’re pleased that you chose Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital for your prenatal and postpartum care. We have an outstanding staff of trained professional nurses to care for you during your stay and ensure that all of your personal and medical needs are met 24 hours a day. We look forward to meeting you and your new family, and we are quite certain that you will have a positive experience during your stay. Rest Assured, We’re Here for You The anticipation for the birth of a new baby is an exciting time for everyone. Our Maternity Services team will be there with you, every step of the way, providing a secure, serene birthing experience. We appreciate the opportunity to share this very special event with you, and are honored to be the top choice for maternity services by local physicians and parents in the Santa Clarita Valley. An Exceptional Nursing Team Our nursing team has advanced experience in obstetrical care and is committed to providing exceptional health care to mothers and their infants. Our team stays current with the latest advances in their profession and maintain certifications relevant to their field. You will also find that many of our nurses live in the Santa Clarita Valley community. They are not just caring for a patient, but often for a friend or neighbor. This friendly, compassionate care is extended to anyone who passes through this unit, no matter where they are from. Freedom of Choice At Henry Mayo, our nurses and staff want to honor their patient’s desires regarding their birthing experience. As long as the mother’s and baby’s health is not compromised and with the doctor’s permission, the mother can request specific birth plans. It is important to discuss the written birth plan with both your obstetrician and our staff so that we can do our best to accommodate it. We also offer flexible options regarding pain management. Comprehensive Services To ensure a high quality, comprehensive continuum of care for all mothers and babies who need extra care, Henry Mayo opened a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in 2012. Our NICU provides a warm, nurturing environment to meet the needs of our tiniest patients and keep them right here in our own community, close to family and friends. Henry Mayo’s NICU is staffed for a full range of highly-specialized neonatal care services and includes state-of-the-art equipment and materials to ensure the best care for babies. The NICU also provides the additional security and comfort that every expectant mom needs. Notes.............................................................................12 Campus Map..................................................................13 MATERNITY SERVICES MATERNITY SERVICES 2 TOURS PATIENT INFORMATION Visit us What you need to do Parent Preview n THURSDAYS | 7 to 8 p.m. Meet in the hospital lobby at 6:45 p.m. Cost: FREE Adults only For more information call: (661) 200-1520 *No registration needed n 4th SATURDAY of the MONTH | 1 to 2 p.m. Meet in the hospital lobby at 12:45 p.m. Cost: FREE Adults only For more information call: (661) 200-1520 *No registration needed During this free, one-hour tour of Henry Mayo’s Women’s Unit, expectant parents and those planning a family will get the unique opportunity to familiarize themselves with our hospital and its services. A nurse from the Women’s Unit will take parents through every step of the birthing experience at our hospital. From preadmission to discharge, you will be guided through the entire process and will have the opportunity to ask any questions that may arise during this time. This tour will include (subject to availability) a labor and delivery room, postpartum room, and a C-section operation room. This overview gives expectant parents a chance to experience the friendliness of our staff, and become comfortable with the process and their surroundings. A Spanish-language tour will take place on the last Thursday of the month. Tyke Hike Our free Tyke Hike program helps prepare children for their new responsibilities as a big brother or big sister. Siblings-to-be will learn how to behave around a newborn, hold a baby properly, as well as other important safety tips. Throughout the program, the children receive small gifts that reinforce what they learn, such as a little scrub sponge to teach them the importance of washing their hands when touching the new baby. For toddlers to pre-teens, accompanied by an adult, this tour is offered in English. Spanish translators are welcome to attend with child. n 3rd THURSDAY of the MONTH | 3 to 4:30 p.m. Meet in the hospital lobby at 2:45 p.m. Cost: FREE - All ages welcome For more information call: (661) 200-1520 No registration needed Times and dates may be subject to change to accommodate holiday schedules. Call (661) 200-1520 to confirm exact dates and times or visit our website at www.henrymayo.com. 3 MATERNITY SERVICES Having a baby is one of the most joyous times in a person’s life, but it’s also one of the most stressful. To help make your delivery and stay at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital as stress-free as possible, we’ve put together some information for parents-to-be. If you have any questions, call Henry Mayo at (661) 200-1520, or visit our website – www.henrymayo.com – for additional information and resources. We look forward to meeting you and your new arrival. Before your hospital stay: Take a tour Henry Mayo is located at 23845 McBean Parkway in Valencia. The Women’s Unit is located on the second floor of the main hospital building. Our Parent Preview Tour takes place each Thursday and one Saturday a month. A Spanish-language tour is offered on the last Thursday of the month. For complete tour schedule, call (661) 200-1520. Pre-Admit You should complete the hospital’s pre-admission form at 24 weeks or more. The pre-admission form is included in this packet and can also be picked up at our admitting desk or downloaded from our website (www.henrymayo.com). The completed form should be dropped off at the admitting area between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., or faxed to (661) 200 -1523 or call (661) 200 - 2970 to register by phone. Pack an overnight bag. Your bag should have such essentials as: n n n n n n Basic toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, etc.) Undergarments (nursing bras if you’re going to nurse) Nightgown, bathrobe, and slippers Loose, comfortable clothes to go home Going home outfit for the baby Receiving blanket Buy a car seat California law requires all children under the age of 8 years or 80 pounds to be secured in a car seat while riding in a car. Make sure the car seat is securely fastened in your car prior to your discharge from the hospital. Know your pediatrician’s role While you are here, your baby will have a newborn exam done by a pediatrician who will evaluate your baby’s health. Sometimes these visits are arranged by your medical group and sometimes you must arrange for these visits yourself, so ask questions of your health plan or your medical group about how a pediatrician will be involved in your baby’s hospital stay. If you need to, please select your pediatrician before your hospital stay and provide his or her name to your nurse. You will also need to follow up with your assigned pediatrician within 48 hours after you both leave the hospital. Call at the onset of labor To help us prepare for your arrival, call the Labor and Delivery unit at (661) 200 -1512 prior to coming to the hospital. Ideally, the expectant mother should make the call so she can discuss her symptoms with the labor nurse. When you arrive at the hospital, go to the admitting desk on the first floor of the main hospital building. MATERNITY SERVICES 4 PATIENT INFORMATION What you need to know Visitation The Women’s Unit has visiting hours from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 to 8 p.m. daily. Fathers can visit at any time. While healthy siblings with no colds, flu or other contagious illnesses are typically allowed to visit when accompanies by an adult, we ask that you not bring anyone under the age of 14 to visit patients during flu season or other community outbreaks. Visitation during labor Family and friends are allowed during labor, but no more than two attendees in addition to the coach will be allowed in the labor and delivery area. New fathers Fathers are encouraged to go home and sleep between delivery and discharge. If the mother is in a private room, the father may sleep overnight in a sleep chair or recliner provided. If the mother is in a semi-private room with another patient, the father will not be able to spend the night. This is to protect the privacy of the other patient. Rest for new mothers To ensure new mothers get as much rest as possible, and to keep the noise level down, we ask that you limit phone calls and visitors during your hospital stay. Call one or two loved ones who can relay information to your family and friends. If you would like us to hold your calls so that you can get some rest, let the hospital operator know by dialing “0“ on your room phone. We have implemented “Just Us Two“ at 2 p.m., which allows our moms and babies to rest from 2 to 4 p.m. each day. We do not encourage visitors during this time and will coordinate our care to minimize interruptions to allow moms and babies to bond and rest. Security Infant security and safety is very important to us. As a result, we do many things to keep your baby safe. All newborns wear an ankle band that activates an alarm if the baby leaves the unit. Mothers and fathers also wear special wrist bands that identify them as parents of the infant. In the Women’s Unit, nurses wear unique ID badges. It’s important that you learn your nurse’s name and not let anyone take your baby out of the room without your permission. Never leave your baby unattended. EDUCATION PROGRAMS Labor of Love Childbirth Education The miracle of giving birth is an amazing experience. We’re here to assist you in this joyful event and help alleviate the jitters you may feel as you get closer to your delivery date. After all, your baby’s birth will profoundly affect everyone involved and it deserves the utmost thought and careful preparation. Our philosophy is that a woman should feel confident in her body’s ability to give birth. After attending our program, you’ll be able to make better informed choices as you plan your approach to childbirth. Our Labor of Love Childbirth Education classes will provide you with all the tools you will need, such as showing videos of diverse childbirth situations, role playing, and breathing and relaxation practice sessions. You will also learn what to expect when you arrive at the labor and delivery unit, problems that could occur during labor, and newborn care. After you complete these classes, you will develop your own childbirth philosophy and feel more empowered to make decisions about your body and your baby. In the Labor of Love classes, parents will receive support, education, and resources through our comprehensive curriculum, which includes Successful Breastfeeding, Child/ Infant CPR, and Baby Basics. For guidance after childbirth, our Labor of Love program also includes a series of three support groups: our postpartum support group helps new moms with the transition into motherhood; our breastfeeding workshop helps mothers provide the most optimal nutrition for their newborn; and for those who have suffered a loss (a miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death) a perinatal loss and bereavement support group to help ease the pain. Call the Labor of Love Registration Hotline at (661) 200 -1520 or visit www.henrymayo.com. Telephones There is a phone in the labor and delivery room. Phone cards can be used to make long distance calls. In addition, cell phones are permitted in the waiting room and patient rooms. However, cell phone cameras are allowed only when approved by our staff. Videotaping Videotaping is not allowed in the delivery room. However in most situations it is allowed before and after delivery. Videotaping of staff is permitted only with their permission. Questions Please feel free to contact the coordinator of maternity services and educational programs with any questions or concerns you may have. You may reach our Women’s Unit at (661) 200-1512, or our Lactation Services at (661) 200-1515. 5 MATERNITY SERVICES MATERNITY SERVICES 6 CURRICULUM LABOR OF LOVE CURRICULUM LABOR OF LOVE Childbirth and parenting education Labor of Love – Session 1:* Introduction, Communication, Exercise and Pregnancy Tips Childbirth and parenting education (continued) Labor of Love – Session 4: Cesarean Section, Newborn Appearance and Newborn Care n Introduction n Cesarean sections: when is it necessary? n Communicate, communicate n Complications that may occur n Comfort tips during pregnancy n Excercise during pregnancy n Kegel exercises: strengthening the pelvic floor n Newborn care n How long will labor last? n Evaluations n The four “P’s“ of labor n The postpartum period: caring for yourself and your baby at home. Labor of Love – Session 5: Labor of Love – Session 7: Taught by a licensed therapist, this two-hour class focuses on the emotional and psychological issues that arise during the first year after delivery. n The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and baby n Importance of skin-to-skin contact n Early initiation of breastfeeding n Importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life n Proper positioning and latch-on techniques n Rooming-in 24 hours a day n Milk production n Common breastfeeding concerns n Lactation Accommodation Law n Support of the working mother n Breast pumps and equipment n Collecting and storing breast milk n Breastfeeding resources Transition to Parenthood n n n Labor of Love – Session 2: Stages of Labor, Relaxation Techniques, Breathing Techniques n *Labor of Love Sessions 1 - 4 must be taken together. What can I expect from my baby during the first year? Exploring infant development. What can we expect from each other? Looking at the marital relationship and how it changes after the birth of a baby. Making a plan to take care of yourself. Building your support systems and helping the new mom and dad get their needs met. n Relaxation n Active relaxation: what is it and how is it used? n Normal variations in labor n True versus false labor n The stages of labor: overview and video n Early labor: relaxation and slow-paced breathing n Pain is purposeful n Progressive relaxation exercises Child and Infant CPR n Visual imagery and breathing for labor n Labor of Love – Session 3: n What is this thing called postpartum depression? How do I know if I have it or if I’m at risk? Discussion of the physiological, psychological and environmental circumstances which predispose a woman to this type of depression. Labor of Love – Session 6: This informal class, taught by a local pediatrician, will help new parents feel more comfortable caring for their newborn. n Newborn care n Feeding your baby n Identify signs of choking and how to help a choking infant/child. n Sleep patterns n When to call the pediatrician n Vaccinations n SIDS n How to choose a pediatrician n Active labor n Febrile seizure care information. n Pain management: intravenous medication and epidurals n Introduction to automated external defibrillators (AEDs).* n The period of transition n Combining breathing and relaxation n It’s time to push n Breathing for pushing n Umbilical cord MATERNITY SERVICES Baby Basics How to give CPR to an infant/child with rescue breathing. Active Labor, Transition, Pushing, Epidurals 7 What can I really expect to feel during the first year after my baby is born? Dispelling the myths. Successful Breastfeeding * Please wear comfortable clothes, bring pillows and bottled water. For more information, please call (661) 200-1520, or visit www.henrymayo.com and click on “Our Services“ then “Women’s Services.“ MATERNITY SERVICES 8 GENTLE TRANSITIONS LACTATION SERVICES Bonding begins A healthy bond Baby-Friendly How you feed your baby is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a mother. Breastfeeding your baby is a bonding and rewarding experience, studies show that breast milk is the ideal form of nutrition and provides many health benefits for both mother and baby. Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is staffed with Lactation Specialists (CLE, IBCLC) committed to supporting you in a warm, nurturing, and caring environment throughout your breastfeeding experience. Henry Mayo’s Baby Friendly designation benefits new mothers and their babies by providing the necessary support to initiate and maintain successful breastfeeding. We believe that the first few days and nights can be the most challenging for mom and baby. Our goal is to provide you with the skills you need to be successful in caring for your baby. The care we provide for you and your family will make this transitional period an easy one. For more information, please call (661) 200 -1515. Prenatal Breastfeeding Education Golden Hour Studies show that couples who attend a prenatal breastfeeding class have a longer breastfeeding duration than those who don’t. During our class, you’ll learn the art of successful breastfeeding from one of our Lactation Specialists. You will learn proper positioning and latch-on techniques, common breastfeeding problems, and address any questions you may have. We’ll also discuss pumping and transitioning for working moms. The “Golden Hour“ allows for mom, baby and a support person to have uninterrupted time to bond while mom and baby recover. If you are having a cesarean section, the “Golden Hour“ will be initiated when both mom and baby are stable and will continue through the recovery period until transferred to postpartum. Skin-to-Skin Immediately after birth, we encourage uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact until baby completes the first feeding. Skin-to-skin means that baby is placed belly down, in diapers only, directly on the mother’s bare chest with a warm blanket placed on the mother and baby. A mother’s chest is the best place for the baby to adjust to life in the outside world. Compared with babies who are swaddled or kept in a crib, skin-to-skin babies stay warmer, calmer and cry less. The first hours of snuggling skin-to-skin allows mother and baby to begin the bonding process which promotes maternal and infant attachment. Bonding, soothing, and breastfeeding promotes health and well-being of infants and usually continues well after birth. Dads can enjoy skin-to-skin time also. Rooming In To deliver the most up-to-date health care, we now practice full-time rooming-in for you and your baby. This means that you and your baby will be cared for in your room - including all baby care education as well as medical care and feeding. With the support of the nursing staff, rooming-in will allow you to learn feeding cues from your baby and develop confidence in taking care of your baby before your discharge from the hospital. Rooming-in allows infant procedures to be performed at the bedside so that you and your family members feel included in the care of the baby. One nurse takes care of mother and baby. Our nurses will ensure that all of your personal and medical needs are met 24 hours a day. The care we provide for you and your family will make this transitional period easier for everyone. Our goal is to provide you with the skills you need to be successful in caring for and feeding your baby. Delayed first bath A creamy, protective substance called vernix is present on the skin of many newborn babies. We do not bathe babies in the first day because leaving this substance to absorb into your baby’s skin helps protect against dryness and bacterial infection. Inpatient Consultations Our Lactation Specialists are available seven days a week. We perform a formal feeding evaluation of the mother and baby with bedside assistance for positioning, latch-on and milk transfer. We will address your breastfeeding concerns, and offer solutions to common breastfeeding problems. Lactation Specialists are also available in the NICU to assist you with pumping and offer breastfeeding support. Outpatient Consultations Continued breastfeeding support after you discharge from the hospital is very important to successful breastfeeding. During an outpatient consultation a lactation specialist will evaluate breastfeeding, and provide you with breastfeeding education and resources needed to meet your goal. We will work closely with you and your health care provider to develop a lactation plan and address any concerns you may have. By appointment only. First Weeks Breastfeeding Workshop Led by our Lactation Specialists, our “First Weeks“ and newborns (0-3 months) weekly breastfeeding workshop provides a nurturing place where you can meet other breastfeeding mothers. We discuss common breastfeeding concerns such as growth spurts, sleep related issues, and developmental milestones. Thursdays, 9:30 to 11 a.m., Pavilion Meeting Room. Free Lactation Center We offer a full supply of breastfeeding accessories including; hospital grade breast pump rentals, retail breast pumps, supplies, nursing bras, nursing pillows, and much more. The Lactation Center is conveniently located on the Henry Mayo campus, call 661- 200 -1515 for more information. Breastfeeding Tips from Henry Mayo n n n n n n n n 9 MATERNITY SERVICES Learn about breastfeeding during your pregnancy by attending a breastfeeding class Talk to your doctor or nurse about breastfeeding during your prenatal care Hold your baby skin-to-skin immediately after birth until the first feeding Breastfeed exclusively unless medically indicated (only breastmilk) Practice 24 hour rooming-in with mom and baby for better bonding Breastfeed on demand; 8-12 or more feedings every 24 hours Avoid pacifiers and bottles for the first 4 weeks (AAP) Attend support groups after you leave the hospital MATERNITY SERVICES 10 COMMUNITY GIVING See who’s getting involved Kim and Steven Ullman NICU Thanks to many generous donors the Kim and Steven Ullman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit opened in 2012. The 11-bed state-of-the-art NICU facility features all private rooms and two twin rooms staffed by neonatal doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, physical therapists and nutritionists. For more information and naming opportunities, please contact our Henry Mayo Hospital Foundation office at (661) 200-1200. Notes _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Auxiliary The Henry Mayo Newhall Auxiliary presents each newborn with a baby spoon as a keepsake of his or her birth at the Hospital. These beautiful spoons are engraved with the message: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Delivered With Love Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Auxiliary _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ In addition, the Auxiliary volunteers sponsor the Tyke Hike classes and donate special gifts to the first baby of the year born at Henry Mayo. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Baby Caps A group of volunteers, who share an affinity for knitting and crocheting and a love for newborns, combine their talents and passion by creating knit caps for newborn babies. Courtesy of these volunteers, each newborn receives as handmade cap as a keepsake of their stay at Henry Mayo. Home Tour League For more than 30 years, the Home Tour League has showcased select Santa Clarita Valley homes exceptionally decorated for the holiday season. Attendees tour homes decorated according to a chosen theme. In addition, Holiday Home Tour includes a Preview Gala and a Holiday Boutique. Proceeds benefit women’s services at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. For additional information on Home Tour, or to become a volunteer, contact the Henry Mayo Hospital Foundation office at (661) 200-1200. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11 MATERNITY SERVICES MATERNITY SERVICES 12 13 MATERNITY SERVICES PATIENT, VISITOR & STAFF PARKING CARDIAC REHABILITATION CENTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT — 23803 McBean Parkway —25751— • OUTPATIENT SURGERY CENTER • OUTPATIENT THERAPY SERVICES AMBULATORY CARE CENTER & OUTPATIENT THERAPY BUILDING OUTPATIENT LAB —25775— VALENCIA MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING — 25727 McBean Parkway 3 Pavilion —23803— • EDUCATION DEPARTMENT • ADMINISTRATION • HUMAN RESOURCES • IT • FOUNDATION • QRM • MEDICAL STAFF OFFICE • DECISION SUPPORT HENRY MAYO CENTER —25727— PAVILION 2 Henry Mayo Center —23845— MEDICAL RECORDS VOLUNTEER OFFICE —23833-A— GREELEY EDUCATION CENTER FACILITIES •MODULAR BUILDING 1 MAIN ENTRANCE CONSTRUCTION ZONE — 23845 McBean Parkway —23861— MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGS 1 Main Hospital —23929— • LACTATION CENTER • INFUSION CENTER • OUTPATIENT LAB • SHEILA R. VELOZ BREAST IMAGING CENTER MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING WOUND CARE SERVICES —23871— •MODULAR BUILDING 2 •IT/TRAINING ROOMS DEPARTMENT + EMERGENCY Campus Map Mission To improve the health of our community through compassion and excellence in healthcare services. Vision To create the ideal patient-centered environment to surpass expectations. Core Value • Quality • Safety • Accountability • Integrity • Teamwork • Respect (661) 253-8000 | henrymayo.com