5 minute read
Let’s Talk Health
with Saint Clare’s
Let’s Talk Important Differences in Choosing Where to Deliver Your Baby
BY MARK J. BONAMO
AREA - One of the most important deisions any expecting mother-to-be can make is where to deliver their baby. There are signifi cant differences in hospital approaches to childbirth, and many women may want to consider the impact on themselves and their baby’s care as they prepare for the special day.
Andrea Lotosky, Administrative Director of Nursing at Saint Clare’s Health, brings her own experiences as a mother of three and as a nurse to help prepare woman and their partners for childbirth. She explained one fundamental difference hospitals have regarding childbirth - a baby-centered approach versus the family-centered approach.
“The baby-centered approach focuses on breastfeeding. This includes rooming mom and baby together the entire time postpartum and not using supplements, such as formula or pacifi ers. With the family-centered approach at Saint Clare’s Health, we let moms choose how they want their experience to be,” said Lotosky. “We have fully functioning nurseries, so moms can take a rest if they need to. We encourage breastfeeding and have lactation consultants available. We also have supplements and pacifi ers, if needed. Again, it’s totally the mom’s choice.”
Breastfeeding is not always easy for new mothers, which is the reason Saint Clare’s Health offers lactation consultants who are ready to help.
“We have nurses that specialize in breastfeeding. It’s their world. They educate moms and their companions, giving them tips and tricks for success,” Lotosky said. “They not only offer moms support in the hospital, but once the moms go home, they remain a resource to call upon, as well as providing additional classes and support groups. The nurses are very important in the success of breastfeeding for new moms.”
The choices of care available at Saint Clare’s Health made going through childbirth progressively easier for Lotosky as she went through her own pregnancies.
“I had my third child in a family-centered situation at Saint Clare’s Health, and it made a world of difference for me,” Lotosky added. “If I needed rest, I got rest. If I didn’t want my baby to leave my side, that’s what happened. There was a lot less pressure.”
Whatever approach a new mother may choose when they have their baby at Saint Clare’s Health, they will have a private suite. Lotosky noted that besides the obvious added privacy, having a suite to themselves provides other advantages to new mothers.
“Having a private suite helps eliminate distractions. It allows families to focus on each other during the fi rst precious moments when there is a new edition to the family,” Lotosky said. “For the staff at the hospital, it allows us an opportunity to provide one-on-one support to the mom and her family. We can better educate and assist the mom with postpartum care, and the large private suites at Saint Clare’s create an especially restful environment. We can provide the peace and calm they deserve after labor.” In addition, the partners are more comfortable and have the added rest to support the moms, as well as bond with the newborn.
The nursing care at Saint Clare’s Health helps further ease any burdens on new mothers as they prepare for the challenges of parenthood.
“The nurses in our maternal child health department are very dedicated and have a lot of longevity. Many have their Bachelors, Masters and even their PHDs. They treat every family as if it is their own,” Lotosky said. “We do couplet care here at Saint Clare’s, which means we have the same nurse for mom and baby. This continuity of care helps ensure that the mothers are resting and that their families are bonding.”
“Our nurses pride themselves on always being available for the moms. We cater to their needs,” adds Lotosky. In addition, mothers don’t just see their nurse once in the morning and then once at night. Nurses are there throughout the entire stay to assist when needed and requested to check on moms and babies. “It’s a delicate balance that we provide the care throughout the stay, and are certain to provide the rest and private time the new family needs.” Classes are also available at Saint Claire’s Health to help prepare new mothers for parenting, including classes to help parents soothe crying babies and classes for grandparents and siblings.
“We have a great hybrid classes for what to expect for both childbirth and breastfeeding. Moms and their companions can take an E-learn class at their own pace. Then once they’re done with that, we provide a one-on-one class with a childbirth educator to tailor the class more to their specifi c questions or concerns,” Lotosky said. “We also just launched a Spanish version of this class, which is exciting for us and good for the community.”
Specialty care is ready for those new mothers who need it.
“We have a fully staffed
PLEASE SEE DELIVER YOUR BABY, PAGE 9 Andrea Lotosky, Administrati ve Director of Nursing at Saint Clare’s Health
Every Life is a Story Let Me Write Yours
Imagine... Your Memoir • Your Words • Your Voice
Holiday Gifts - This year, get your loved one something original, meaningful and heartfelt: a LifeStory Memoir! LifeStory books are one-of-a-kind treasures, legacies your family will cherish for generations.
Call now for a free consultation: 973.903.1487
Specialist in Prosthodontics and Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry
Spec Premit #3775
Dr. Barry A. Kaplan
Dr Kaplan is a Prosthodontist specializing in cosmetic and implant dentistry serving the greater Morris and Essex county areas.
Newly renovated state-of-the-art office
NEW PATIENT SPECIAL $150
Includes a cleaning, comprehensive exam, 4 bitewing x-rays and 2 periapical x-rays
Normal valued at $325. Only valid for patients with no insurance.
NEW PATIENT SPECIAL $299