Center for Women and Babies
At Clark Regional Medical Center, we believe that childbirth is a family experience. We make accommodations to be sure the family and friends you'd like to be there can share in the experience.
Our birthing unit provides expectant families with unique accommodations you won't find anywhere else in Central Kentucky. With its first class amenities, our state of the art center offers everything you would expect to find in a “big city” facility but with personalized individual care only a smaller facility can provide. The Center for Women and Babies at Clark Regional Medical Center is a birthing facility like no other in Central Kentucky.
Remember that labor can be very overwhelming and emotional, and to provide the safest delivery it is best to limit visitors to only those there to provide support. We ask that you choose only two individuals to be present in the actual delivery.
The Center for Women and Babies permits 24-hour visitation for your primary support people. All other visitors should follow the hospital visitation policy. Your new baby's siblings may visit with an adult. Please let your family know that no other children under 14 years old are allowed in the Birthing Center. This includes babies being held and in strollers. Anyone sick or recently exposed (within the past three weeks) to an infectious disease (such as chicken pox) should not visit our unit.
Triage Area
There is limited space, so we ask that only one support person be by your side.
Labor and Delivery Room
No more than 3 visitors are allowed at a time. The staff may request that fewer visitors stay, depending on the conditions of your baby. Visitors also may be asked to step out if you'd like them to or to provide care.
During Delivery
Three visitors may be present at the time of your baby's birth.
After Your Baby Is Born
You will need some time to physically and emotionally recover from labor and delivery. Following your baby's birth, you will be able to be together to bond and get to know each other. Your baby will then go to the Nursery to be measured and weighed. After your doctor completes your care following delivery and your baby has been examined and foot printed (for security purposes), your support person will be able to hold your baby. You may stay for an hour or two in the Labor and Delivery Room, your nurse will check on you during your recovery. Then you will be transferred to a Postpartum Room where your family and friends can visit with you.