

Brigham and Womens/Newton-Wellesley Obstetrics is committed to family-centered maternity care. And yes, it depends on your doctor and how available they are to you during your stay. The mission of the Maternal Child Health Service is to provide exemplary care throughout the continuum of antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and neonatal periods. I was induced both times, so I sat there all day (both times), waiting to dilate and it was horrible trying to pass the time, with nothing happening until late at night. They switch off every 7 hrs, so you can 'time' how much longer you may have to deal with a nurse you don't like! If you feel you have any issues which might require more hands-on care or problems that you are already aware of, then I would say to go to Hackettstown or Morristown for your delivery. Low Risk Pregnancy Mamas that have high blood pressure, hypertension, diabetes or a breech baby will probably have to be referred to a hospital. My delivery nurse had an Irish accent and she was great.

(God forbid, of course, and I wish you a Very Easy & Joyful Birthing experience!) I did have a couple of nurses I didn't like, but the others were ok. It's definitely not "state-of-the-art" - if there were to be any serious complications with your delivery, I'm not sure how they handle it - of course they have a NICO unit, but it's not as sophisticated as Morristown's (so I hear). I delivered 2 children at Newton Medical Center (it's new name) - I live about 10 min from there and it's alright. I do have an autoimmune disease, which most dr's don't understand, but still, for primary care it shouldn't be a problem like it has been. I have switched primary care 4 times in 3 years and finally gave up on Sussex County Dr's for myself.Īgain, I'm just being honest. Maternity Programs Maternity Services at Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women Beautiful Beginnings Baptist has been delivering babies for a century, and we've developed unique maternity programs and childbirth services to make your experience an easy and memorable one, so you can focus on your new baby and family when that special time comes. The ONLY Dr's in Sussex County I trust are my daughters' pediatrician and my Eye Doctor. I don't mean to scare anyone, but the care here just doesn't compare to care in Morris County. Luckily I didn't listen and am now expecting #2. One OB practice actually told me I was too old to have children at age 32 and recommended I have a complete hysterectomy. I also had a terrible time finding a decent OB or midwife up here, so go to one down in Mtn. MercyOne Newton Medical Center Maternity Care (Uncomplicated Pregnancy) Newton, IA Overview Rankings Overview Rankings Labor and Delivery at MercyOne Newton Medical Center Expecting. Private rooms and even quite time for family with no visitors or medical interruptions for a couple hours each day. Clare's in Denville and had a great experience there. So bad in fact that I will never, ever go back there. Seven Sisters Midwifery Cambridge Birth Center The Birthplace The Birth Center of Anna Jaques Hospital Family Life Center for Maternity at Mercy Medical. I had a terrible experience at the ER in Newton.
