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St. John Hospital Birthing Center

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Who We Are and How to Reach Us

Birthing Center:
313-343-8781
General Information:
313-343-4000

Our Services At a Glance

• Average number of births per month: 300
• Number of LDRP Birthing Suites: 31 plus 17 postpartum rooms for extended stay or early admissions
• Number of Obstetricians and Family Physicians on staff: 82
• High-risk OB services? Yes. Four Perinatalogists on staff and comprehensive testing at the on-site perinatal center.
• Neonatal Intensive Care Unit? Yes. Level III NICU on-site. 6 Neonatologists on staff.
• 24-hour anesthesia? Yes
• Childbirth education? Childbirth classes
• Sleepover option for father/support person? Yes
• Facilities: private LDRP birthing suites
• Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. or at mom’s discretion. Dads can visit anytime; children may visit at your convenience.
• Lactation consultant on staff? Yes
• Privileges for midwives? Yes

Family-Centered Maternity Care

With a wide range of expert medical services provided in a beautiful setting, the Birthing Center at St John Hospital and Medical Center is the place where new parents and their babies both get off to a healthy start. All new moms and babies enjoy a comfortable, supportive environment where all registered nurses are completely cross-trained to provide antenatal, labor and postpartum care.

Learn more about:
• High-risk pregnancies
• Breastfeeding support
• Classes
• Common questions and answers


High-Risk Pregnancy Experts

While women don’t usually plan on high-risk pregnancies, there is always the chance of the unexpected.  You can rest assured that our doctors are leaders in neonatal intensive care as well as high-risk obstetric care.  As the regional referral center for high-risk pregnancy, St John Hospital and Medical Center has the expertise and technology to care for pregnant women with special needs.

If complications arise during pregnancy, St John Hospital’s perinatologists are on hand to deliver the highly specialized care that’s needed for these higher-risk situations. St. John Hospital’s perinatologists also oversee on-site prenatal testing including advanced procedures like amniocentesis, advanced ultrasound, genetic counseling and non-stress tests.

If your baby needs special care in the NICU or at home, we offer Together Let’s Cope, a support group of parents in similar situations.

Breastfeeding Support Services at The Nurturing Nook

Our Lactation Consultants are dedicated to assisting you throughout your breastfeeding experience, both in the hospital, and after you return home. In April 2008, we opened the St. John Health Outpatient Breastfeeding Clinic, which assists mothers with all issues associated with breastfeeding.

The Nurturing Nook (located in the same office as the Outpatient Breastfeeding Clinic) offers breast pumps for rental and purchase as well as other accessories relating to breastfeeding, in addition to nursing bras.  Outpatient consultations are available by appointment, Monday through Friday.  Business hours are Monday-Friday, 10:00 am-4:00 pm. Outpatient Breastfeeding Clinic hours are Wednesday mornings from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. We can be reached at 313-343-3146.

Click for directions to St. John Hospital. For a referral to a St. John Physician, you may also visit Physician Finder or call 1-888-440-7325.

Classes

We offer prenatal classes to help parents learn about what to expect during labor, birth and the postpartum period. For listing of classes and events, see childbirth classes. 

  • Birth Preparation Series
  • One-Day Birth Preparation
  • Cesarean Birth
  • Someone New To Love; A Class for Siblings
  • Meet the Pediatrician
  • Baby Works
    A one-session class designed to teach expectant parents about caring for their baby when they arrive home from the hospital. 
  • Preparing to Breastfeed



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