Mike and I went to the Perinatal Tour at Saint Alphonsus Family Maternity Center this last week, and I must say I highly recommend that any newly expecting parents out there do this at your local hospital! It was fun to hear about all the different classes out there are, and all the options for pregnancy care there is. We were with couples from all different stages of the baby making process, and kind of felt like a snobs with pen and pad taking pros and cons notes... We are not stuck with a hospital! We have time to make the best choice for us still! Not everybody gets that, because they wait until their last trimester to go to the tour, and their doctor only delivers at one hospital.
So anyways we really did like St. Als, but Mike says that we have to see what St. Lukes is like now before deciding...especially seeing I am comparing 2013 St Als to my memories of having Jenna at St. Lukes in 2006.
Things Jacqui likes~
- Lots of education for all stages of pregnancy to post birth
- One room for triage, labor, and recovery
- They stress that the parents are in control
- The bed can change into lots of different positions so mom is not just laying on her back the whole time
- Large recovery rooms with a pull out couch for dad
- Lactation specialist available at all times
Things Mike likes~
- Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) that is right above the maternity ward, and encourages families to be with baby (encourages nursing)
- That they do everything possible for the baby to never leave the room
- Celebration meal for the parents after birth
- That the whole maternity ward is locked going in and out with very few staff able to give the permission for people to come and go, so baby is safe
- Valet Parking!
The Little Extras we think are cool~
- Mom gets a massage
- They have 2 gardens to walk through just for the maternity ward for walking off labor and family to relax it
- They have a playground for siblings
- They play a lullaby through the whole center when a baby is born
- A professional photographer is available to come take cute picture of baby while you are still in the hospital
- Really nice, inviting, and calm facility!