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Labor and Delivery
The mother may choose whom she wishes to stay with her. We encourage only one or two people, although exceptions will be made at the mother’s request.

Visiting Guidelines After Delivery
Fathers, grandparents and siblings of the baby will be allowed to visit anytime. The baby may be in the room while visitors are present, if the parents wish. Visitors will be asked to wash their hands, especially before holding the baby. Visitors with contagious illnesses or infections should refrain from visiting. Exceptions to the posted visiting hours are made upon the mother's request.

Visiting
For the safety and well being of our new families, we ask all visitors coming to MMH to self monitor for any illness including flu-like symptoms and refrain from visiting if you are ill. Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, headache, fatigue, body aches, vomiting or diarrhea.


Rest Periods
The process of childbirth is very stressful. Most mothers find they need extra rest. We would like to encourage you to rest as much as you need. Tell your nurse and arrangements will be made to provide you with the quiet time you need.

Feeding Times
1. Babies at Meeker Memorial Hospital are generally fed on a demand schedule, which means they usually eat every one to three hours.

2. At night, your baby may stay in the nursery all night. Or you may choose to have the baby brought to you for night-time feedings.

3. “Rooming-in” with your baby is also available. When rooming in, the nurse will care for your baby in your room. You are not expected to handle all the care for your baby unless you want to.




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