Baby Delivery in a Hospital Step by Step
The typical stay from coming into, arriving to Banner Desert thinking that you are in labor, and
we’ll go with the patient who is planning of having a vaginal delivery, you come into the OB
triage area. There you are checked in. You are examined and evaluated by the OB triage nurses
to evaluate to see if you indeed are in labor.
If you are, once you are in labor, then you are admitted to the hospital. Usually you have blood
drawn. Usually you have an IV or a little Hep-lock, something placed for an IV site. You are
admitted to the labor and delivery room where you are acquainted with the room.
During the course of your labor you may sometimes be monitored for the baby’s heart rate as
well as for your contractions.
Roughly every two hours you will be checked, your cervix to see what progress you are making.
Early in labor you may be able to ambulate, go take a cruise of the hospital, walk about there a
little bit. But don’t eat. Only dad can eat when you’re in labor.
Then usually you’ll come back to the room and as things progress you will become a little bit
more uncomfortable. You do have pain medication offered for yourself such as IV medication or
the epidural. And then once the moment comes and you are complete and you have to push then
we push and we have a baby.
Once the baby is born, the baby is usually put on mother’s abdomen so the mother can bond,
kind of check out the baby. And then once mom’s ready to have the baby get weighed a scale is
brought in and the baby is weighed.
And then the baby is placed over here on this nice warm, it’s got a little heater up there to keep
the baby warm, where the baby is measured. They do also give the baby the eye ointment for the
eyes as well as the first injection for the vitamin K.
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