During Your Stay
Bonding with Your Baby
The first hours with your baby are very important, and our staff will help you become close and comfortable with your newborn before it’s time to go home.
Skin-to-Skin
We place all healthy newborns on their mother’s bare chest for 1 hour or until the first feeding. This skin-to-skin contact allows your baby to smell you and be close to your breast, which can make breastfeeding easier and ultimately more successful. It also enables your body to regulate your baby’s body temperature and heart rate. The emotional bonding between mom and baby that’s established during this time is critical to early infant development.
Rooming-In
We encourage you and your baby to remain together throughout your stay, a practice called “rooming-in.” Your baby will do much better, and you will leave the hospital feeling confident about caring for your baby at home. Our breastfeeding consultants will also visit you and your baby throughout your stay, offering advice and support.
Visiting Hours
Your family, friends and doula may visit you and your baby anytime throughout your stay, unless you tell us otherwise.