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Welcome to the St. John's Mercy Childbirth Center

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Each birth is unique, as is each pregnancy. Family-centered compassionate care and advanced technology combine to provide each family with the best possible care.

Maybe that's why St. John's Mercy is the first choice of expectant mothers in St. Louis.

Before the Event
Admission
Care Team
Your Room
Visitors

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St. John's Mercy Childbirth Center is known for the tremendous personal commitment of our obstetrics staff. As partners in your baby's birth, we are committed to meeting your needs through personal care and attention.

St. John's Mercy provides parents with information for the baby's delivery and any special care that may be needed for the newborn. St. John's Mercy is noted for its expertise in caring for high-risk pregnancies, diagnostic ultrasound and also offers a genetic-counseling program.

We welcome and encourage you to take a tour of our Labor & Delivery areas before the special event, or register for a class to help you prepare.

Admission
The Women's Evaluation Unit, located on the ground floor of the Medical Center, is nine-bed evaluation and treatment unit staffed by experienced labor and delivery nurses, certified nurse-midwives, and resident physicians.

Your admission will begin at the front desk where you will need to complete any necessary forms. If you have chosen to preregister, this process will be expedited. You and your baby will be assessed by a registered nurse, and your obstetrician will be notified.

Care Team
A highly skilled care team is here to assure that your labor and birth experience is safe and rewarding. You will have a primary registered nurse (RN) each shift. RNs work in teams of two to four, all of whom will be aware of your labor status. OB-GYN resident physicians are on duty at all times, and are prepared to handle any emergency situation. Your RN will communicate often with your obstetrician to keep him/her updated on your progress.

A Patient Care Associate (PCA) and OB technician (OBT) are members of your care team, who will prepare your room for delivery, and may help during your labor, birth and recovery process.

We are proud to provide anesthesia personnel who specialize in labor and birth. An anesthesiologist and certified registered nurse anesthetists are available to assist in timely pain management.

St. John's Mercy is proud to have our registered nurses in Labor & Delivery educated by Lamaze International™ in labor support techniques.

Referrals to doulas (trained labor specialists) and lactation consultants are available to expecting mothers.

Our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a Level III, the only Level III NICU in the St. Louis County. Neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, and registered nurses, all of whom specialize in the care of premature or special care babies, are always here to provide quality care for your baby.

Your Room
Take a virtual tour of our 24 private Labor, Delivery, Recovery (LDR) rooms, which include a telephone, television with cable, a DVD/VCR/CD player, and a birthing ball. C-section surgical suites are also located on the unit.
Cell phones and lap top computers may also be used in your room. A shower and jacuzzi are available on the unit for your use. Labor and massage tools are also available, such as massagers, relaxation CDs, aromatherapy and heated rice packs. Review our suggestions on what to bring with you to the hospital.

While in our Labor & Delivery area, we will monitor your contractions and your baby's well-being. Our central monitoring system allows staff to monitor you and your baby, even when they are away from your room.

After your baby's birth, you may share your first special moments with your baby immediately while you rest in your LDR suite. Later, you'll be moved to a post-partum room closer to the nursery where a team of specialized nurses will provide attentive, personalized care for you and your baby.

Your baby may stay in your room for all or part of your stay at St. John’s Mercy. We'll help you learn to feed, bathe and diaper your baby, and we'll answer your questions to help ease the transition to home. The length of your stay will vary according to your physician’s recommendations and insurance company’s guidelines.

Visitors
At Mercy Childbirth Center, we know birth is a family celebration, and we welcome your visitors. We recognize that although family and friends can provide you with comfort and support in labor, we encourage you to limit visitors to allow your needed rest.

After the birth of your baby, you are welcome to invite your healthy visitors into your Labor, Delivery, Recovery (LDR) room or OB recovery room. Fathers may visit anytime, but our general visiting hours are noon to 8:30 p.m. daily. If you would like to restrict visitors, your nurse can place a "do not disturb" sign on your door.

While you are in the LDR, family and friends can call your room directly. The telephone number will be 314-567-22+ your room number. Your telephone number on the postpartum unit will be 314-251+ your room number (6107 - 6180  and 7107 - 7180).

 

 



 

 

 

 

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