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BirthPlace Frequently Asked Questions
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When should I come to the hospital?
We generally encourage moms to come to the hospital when they’re having contractions every five minutes that last about 60 seconds AND THAT HURT. If you’re able to easily ignore your contractions—you can walk and talk through them, it’s probably not time to come yet.
There are some exceptions, though. If you are group B strep positive, you need to talk to you doctor about when he or she wants you to come to the hospital. Also, we want you to come immediately if:
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contractions start but you’re planning on having a C-section
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your bag of waters breaks
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you have bright red vaginal bleeding (as opposed to mucousy pink or brown vaginal discharge or “show”)
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you were more than 3 centimeters dilated at your last doctor visit
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you have a history of having very fast labors
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your baby isn’t moving as much as usual
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Are there any restrictions on visitors or on when they can visit?
We have an open policy on visitors in your room—who, when, and what age are up to you and your partner. Our only restriction is that due to space limitations we ask that you have no more than 5 visitors present while you are giving birth. If you choose to limit visitors at any time during your stay, however, we will be glad to support you in that.
The exception to our open visitor policy concerns babies in the nursery. To allow us to provide the best quality care for your baby, only parents will be allowed in if your baby needs to go to the nursery following delivery.
To protect your baby’s privacy, as well as the privacy of all our patients, the nursery blinds will be closed and your visitors will be asked to remain in the day room or your room rather than entering the nurses’ station to watch through the nursery windows.
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What about food?
Patients can order what they want when they want it from our room service menu at no charge. For dads and visitors we have a café here in the hospital open from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., as well as a guest room service menu where payment is expected at time of food delivery.
We also have small refrigerators and microwave ovens in each patient room. You are welcome to bring food with you or have friends bring food to you. You’re also welcome to order food from outside the hospital to be delivered to your room.
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What is Pullman Regional Hospital’s policy on taking pictures or recording our stay?
You are welcome to record your hospital stay via photos, video, or audio recordings whenever there is not a medical procedure or care occurring. To avoid interruptions and to allow everyone’s focus to be on the patient, we will request you to turn off cameras and recording equipment during your baby’s birth.
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Will my insurance pay for my baby’s circumcision?
Some insurance plans cover part or all of the charges and others do not pay anything for circumcisions. In that case you would be responsible for the hospital charge of approximately $110 and what ever your baby’s doctor charges to perform the procedure.
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What about baby pictures and internet pictures?
We will take a digital photo of your baby and also one of your family if you choose and post it on our hospital website for your friends and family to see.
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