A Parent’s Guide to Preparing for Baby
Congratulations, you’re expecting! We’re happy you’ve chosen us to be a part of this exciting time for you and your family. At Premier Health, we want to make sure you and your baby are off to the best start possible. We hope this guide will help you understand what to expect before, during, and after your delivery with us, and help relieve some of the anxieties that come along with preparing for a new baby. In addition, we’ve included information on pregnancy and infant safety, and specialty services we offer to make sure you and your baby receive all the care you need. We look forward to walking this journey with you!
Whether you prefer natural childbirth, choose an anesthesia option, or need a C-section, each Premier Health facility listed below is equipped to offer a complete range of labor and delivery options.
For most expectant mothers, pregnancy and delivery go smoothly. For others, pregnancy related health concerns may develop. Premier Health offers the following special services for moms and babies who need extra care.
Prior to delivery, it is important to establish a relationship with your child’s doctor. You may want to inform the office of your child’s upcoming arrival in order to get a clear understanding of expectations. For example, when should you schedule your child’s first appointment, or what paperwork will they need filled out to add them to your insurance. Once your child is born, your child’s doctor, or another provider from their practice, may examine them in the hospital.
To find a pediatrician or family medicine doctor, call CareFinders at (866) 608-FIND (3463)(866) 608-FIND (3463).
When you arrive at the hospital for delivery, we understand the urgency of your situation. So, you should go directly to the birthing center at your hospital. Once you are in your room and in labor, you may have one support person stay and sleep in the room with you during your delivery. Complete details about your stay and the visitation policy can be found on each hospital’s website.
We encourage you to be an active participant in your health care. Your input is important to us. This may include when and what type of pain relief you receive. An epidural may not take all labor pain away. It is necessary to feel the pressure sensation for effective pushing. If you have any questions about your care, please ask your physician and/or nurse.
Neonatal Intensive Care
Miami Valley Hospital has a nationally-recognized Level IIIB Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to provide care for critically-ill newborns. The 60 beds, all in private rooms, allow you and your loved ones to spend quiet, meaningful time with your newest family member.
Special Care Nurseries
All other Premier Health hospitals that accommodate childbirth have Level II Special Care Nurseries. These nurseries allow us to provide care for conditions including prematurity, infection and respiratory distress. Seriously-ill newborns will be transported to another facility and cared for in the NICU.
Perinatal Intensive Care
The Perinatal Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Miami Valley Hospital offers care for women who are experiencing high-risk pregnancies before, during and after birth. The only unit of its kind in the area, the PICU provides specialized care for high-risk moms before, during, and after birth for women across southwest Ohio.
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Team
The physicians and staff of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Team will work with your obstetrician to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of high-risk pregnancies, including multiples. We work to ensure moms-to-be and their babies have the specialized care that will support their individual situations.
Fetal to Newborn Care Center
Building on the strengths of Miami Valley Hospital and Dayton Children’s Hospital, the Fetal to Newborn Care Center (FNCC) combines the region’s leaders in maternal-fetal care, high-risk obstetrics, neonatology, neonatal surgery and pediatric sub-specialties to provide a seamless continuum of care for those facing a high-risk pregnancy or complex fetal condition. Mothers in the FNCC have access to specialists at both locations depending on the unique needs of each pregnancy, and have a nurse navigator to help guide them through their experience. Learn more.
Contact Us
If you’re pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant, schedule an appointment with a physician or certified nurse midwife, take a virtual tour of our maternity centers, or register for childbirth, breastfeeding, and family education classes.
Visit our locations page to find a Premier Health maternity center near you and for additional contact information.