Caring for You and Your Baby

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Labor and Delivery • Complications of pregnancy or labor requiring intensive care may occur. Please be advised that in these circumstances, support people may be asked to leave at the discretion of the medical team. • After delivery, visitors will be allowed a period of 15 minutes to visit with mother and baby. At the end of 15 minutes, visitors will be asked to leave the patient room to allow mother, baby and significant other to have quiet bonding time until transferred to the postpartum unit.

Operating Room Visitation is based on your medical team's discretion. In most cases, one support person will be allowed in the operating room (OR). If general anesthesia is administered, your support person will wait for you to come out of the OR and will be able to be with you while you recover.

Recovery Area • Patients may have one designated support person with them during recovery. • Switching of the support person is at the discretion of clinical staff to ensure safety and privacy of recovering patients.

Directions to Units Visitor Access to OB Triage, Labor and Delivery and Antepartum • Park in P3 parking garage, check in at the Galleria, at the front entrance of Children’s Hospital-East. • Use elevator to access the fifth floor – San Manuel Maternity Pavilion. Maternal Fetal Medicine • Park in P3 parking garage. • Use the North elevator on the Loma Linda University Medical Center side of the hospital to the third floor. • Make a right turn for Maternal Fetal Medicine. Visitor Access to Children’s Hospital – East Postpartum and NICU • Park in P3 parking garage. • Use the dolphin elevator to the third floor. • Make a left turn, Mother and Baby will be on the left and NICU will be on the right. 6

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Formula Feeding

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pages 114-115

Steps to a Good Latch

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pages 108-113

Latch

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page 107

Nourish Your Bundle of Joy

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pages 105-106

Breastfeeding in the First Week After Birth

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pages 101-104

Basics About Your Newborn Baby’s Body

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pages 89-98

NEWBORN CARE

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pages 85-88

Post Birth Warning Signs

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page 82

Save Your Life

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Emotional Changes

3min
pages 78-80

Birth control information Contraception

1min
page 76

Physical Changes After Birth

4min
pages 72-75

Labor Complications

4min
pages 64-65, 67-68

Anesthesia Options

1min
pages 62-63

Pain Control

2min
pages 60-61

How To Tell When Labor Begins

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pages 58-59

Signs That You Are Approaching Labor

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page 57

The Risks for Babies Born Before 39 Weeks

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page 56

Labor Induction

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pages 53-55

Labor Interventions

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pages 49-52

Recommended Birthing Plan

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pages 46-48

Packing and Preparing for the Hospital

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page 45

What You Can Expect From Us

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pages 43-44

Caring for Yourself

4min
pages 36-40

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in Pregnancy

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pages 34-35

Protecting Yourself and Your Baby

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Group B Streptococcus (GBS)

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pages 30-32

Diet and Nutrition

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pages 26-28

Preeclampsia and High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy

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pages 22-25

Complications of Pregnancy

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Common Experiences

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pages 16-20

Embryo Development

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pages 14-15

Birth and Beyond Education and Support

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pages 8-9

Visitation Guidelines

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pages 6-7

THANK YOU

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