Mother Child Center

Family oriented, privacy inclined maternity care

We provide services like labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum care in the comfort of your assigned room.

Each room will be comfortable, beautifully decorated and fully equipped with the latest monitoring equipment.

Should in case a Caesarean birth is necessary, our fully equipped obstetric (OB) surgical suites are also available inside the center.

The Mother and Child Center offers:

  • Private rooms
  • Childbirth classes
  • LDRP – labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum care
  • Lactation specialist
  • Support Newborn Golden Hour
  • Inpatient OB certified nurses
  • Midwifery program

 

Your birthing center team

Doctors and certified OB nurses

Experienced obstetricians and nurses specialized in pregnancy, childbirth and follow-up care after delivery.

Neonatologists are available 24 hours, 7days a week, Pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn infants, especially the ill or premature newborn. Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).

Midwife

In conjunction with MSMG OB-GYN, the midwifery do the coordination from pregnancy to delivery as normal processes that require minimum medical intervention.

Those who enroll early enough will receive a combination of education, counseling, hands-on assistance during labor and delivery, as well as support after the baby is born.

  • Monitor physical, psychological and social well-being from pregnancy through delivery
  • Work closely with obstetricians, who are available at all times
  • Reduce the incidence of birth injury, trauma or Caesarean sections
  • Serve as primary caregivers for women’s health

Classes to expecting couples.

Our classes are designed to boost a couple’s confidence and increase the woman’s comfort level.

Childbirth preparation class

This class should be taken between weeks 32 and 38. 

This series introduces the expectant mom and her coach to:

  • Changes of late pregnancy
  • Stages/phases of labor and delivery
  • The coach’s role
  • Pain management, breathing and relaxation techniques
  • After-delivery expectations
  • Infant care basics
  • Infant CPR

The class includes a tour of the labor and delivery area.

You should plan to register for a class by the 28th week of your pregnancy and begin classes between weeks 30 and 32.

Breastfeeding Basics

This class provides information to assist families in learning the art of breastfeeding.

Topics include:

  • Preparation for breastfeeding
  • Benefits to mother and baby
  • Getting started
  • Managing breastfeeding
  • Resources

This class should be taken between weeks 32 and 38.