For more information call the Birth Center at 651-241-6290.
Welcome to the Birth Center of United Hospital and Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, a regional center dedicated to excellence in health care for women and infants.
Why choose the Birth Center of United Hospital
The Birth Center is a designated Level III perinatal center with the staff and resources to care for low and high-risk pregnancies and births.
Studies have shown that breastfeeding has many benefits for both infants and their mothers and is a healthier choice than formula feeding.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, breast milk improves resistance to infectious diseases, enhances the immune system, and provides nutritional growth and developmental benefits for babies. Mothers who breastfeed enjoy improved maternal health, less postpartum bleeding and have a reduced risk of ovarian and postmenopausal breast cancer.
To encourage women and help them in their choice to breastfeed, The Birth Center at United Hospital and Children's Hospitals and Clinics-St. Paul created The Breastfeeding Resource Center. This program, established in 1985, was the first of its kind in Minnesota and was designed to help mothers and their babies enjoy the most rewarding and satisfying breastfeeding experience possible.
The Center is staffed by lactation consultants who are registered nurses with advanced education, internal board certification and many years' experience helping breastfeeding mothers and their babies. They provide services to all women who choose to breastfeed, with emphasis on those who have special needs or problems. Services include:
inpatient consultation for mothers
telephone counseling and support
outpatient clinic for evaluation/treatment of complex breastfeeding problems
private space for employees of United and Children's-St. Paul who are working and continuing to express breast milk
professional consultation and annual education for more than 300 health care professionals
retail sales of specialty products for pregnancy and parenting
When you are in labor we ask that you call The Birth Center at 651-241-6202, so we can prepare for your arrival. If you think you are in labor but are not sure, call your doctor or nurse midwife. You may be asked to come to the hospital for observation and evaluation. When you arrive at the hospital, you should use the Garden View entrance at 347 Smith Ave. Parking is available in the Red Ramp on Grand Avenue, adjacent to the building
Newborns rooming-in with their mothers is encouraged and shown to be the best way for mothers to learn their newborn's feeding cues. A Nursery is also available for newborns as needed.
Babies who are premature or who need highly specialized treatment from expert pediatricians will go to Children’s Hospital & Clinics – St. Paul Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Children’s NICU is across the hallway from the Labor and Delivery.
The OB Homecare program offers a number of services in the patients’ home, like monitoring diabetes or preterm labor during pregnancy. As well, OB Homecare nurses will visit new parents and newborns following delivery, giving them a chance to ask questions, ensure proper healing and ensure the baby is gaining weight. Many services are covered by insurance, so patients are encouraged to check with their insurance plan.
The Birth Center offers both pharmacological and non pharmacological pain management during your labor.
The following non pharmacological pain management treatments are available:
Accupressure
Aromatherapy
Bath salts-if water has not broken
Birth ball
Birthing bar
Changing positions frequently
Focused breathing techniques
Focus points-divert your attention from the pain
Imagery-imagine you are somewhere else
Massage/back rubs: Efflurage: circular stroking of abdomen with fingertips during contractions. Sacral counterpressure: steady pressure using heel of support person’s hands against laboring patient’s sacral area.
Music therapy
Walking in the hall promotes gravity
If you have any other ideas regarding non pharmacological pain management during your labor, don’t forget to ask your nurse about them.
The Birth Center at United Hospital offers postnatal body therapy (in hospital wellness treatments), through Bavia Health, to help ease recovery after childbirth.
Gentle massage, heat and guided relaxation improve sleep, reduce water retention as well as decrease aches and pains common so that mom and dad feel celebrated, rested and ready for parenthood!
Treatments are conducted in the mother's room on the evening before discharge. Same evening services are available for all orders placed by 4:30pm. Also, you may order in advance at Bavia Health or by calling 855-242-2842 at any time.
This free and ongoing group offers education and support for women who are experiencing or are at risk for postpartum depression. Mothers are invited to bring their babies to meetings. Postpartum Depression Support Group-West St. Paul
The Pregnancy and Diabetes Clinic provides treatment and evaluation for women who have diabetes during their pregnancy. In one convenient location, patients have immediate access to obstetric registered nurses, registered dietitians, certified diabetes educators and endocrinologists. Learn more about the Pregnancy and Diabetes Clinic.
For more information call the Birth Center at 651-241-6290.
The Care team
At the Birth Center at United Hospital, mothers and babies have immediate access to highly trained experts and the latest in technology. No matter what happens, you and your baby are in good hands.
The Birth Center offers a variety of programs and classes to ensure that your pregnancy is as healthy as possible. We also have services that can help you and your family prepare for the birth of your baby.
Instructors are Birth Center professionals and include maternity and pediatric nurses, exercise specialists and dietitians.
Daytime, evening and weekend classes
For women on bed rest, home instruction can be arranged.
This class is for anyone interested in how to care for an infant. Topics include early childhood illnesses, bathing, diapering, holding, calming an infant, how to take a baby's temperature, safety concerns and much more. Register for "All About Babies" class
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Focuses on the benefits of breastfeeding, care of breast, positioning, "latching on," frequency, length of feedings, pumping, storing milk, returning home from the hospital and weaning. It is encouraged that your labor companion attends with you. Register for "Breastfeeding Preparation" class
For first-time parents, the class includes details on labor, birth, comfort measures, medical procedures, cesarean birth, role of labor companion, adjustment to parenting, newborn characteristics, medications and a tour of the Birth Center. It is recommended you complete your class no later than one month prior to your due date. Register for weekend express class. Register for weekly series.
Designed only for fathers-to-be to attend. It includes topics of concern to new fathers such as fears about labor and birth, bonding with your newborn, common joys and problems during the transition to parenthood. Register for "Expectant fathers" class.
Grandparents come learn updates on changes in maternity care, labor and birth options, and new trends in infant care. The class discusses the important role of grandparents. Expectant parents are invited to attend. Please register for each couple that will be attending the class. For example, two sets of grandparents and the expecting parents would result in three registrations. Register for "Expectant Grandparents" class.
This special class is for parents expecting multiple births. The class covers prenatal care, emotional and physical aspects of a multiple pregnancy, coping skills, relaxation and adjustment tips, pre-term labor, labor, delivery and tour of the Birth Center. It is recommended you complete your class no later then one month prior to your due date. Register for "Expecting Multiples" class.
For fathers with babies through six months of age. Discussions on infant growth and development, safety and methods of comforting and calming baby. The class is taught by Rick Bell Ph. D., father and psychologist. Father and baby attend class together. Register for "Father Baby" class.
Infant CPR is for expectant or new parents and/or caregivers of infants. A certified cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instructor demonstrates methods such as clearing an airway and how to help a choking child. Instruction covers newborn to children eight years of age. The class does not qualify participants for certification. Adults only - please leave the kids at home. Register for "Infant CPR". class
Designed for parents and for children from three weeks to four months old. Massage can help relax and soothe both you and your infant and/or child, deepen bonding and strengthen communication. Register for "Infant Massage" class.
Designed for children ages two to ten whose parents are expecting a new baby. It includes play activities, an age appropriate birth video and discussion time. Bring a doll or stuffed animal to practice holding and diapering. You may wish to bring a camera. Parents must attend.
Register for New Brother New Sister.
Designed for parents who have previously attended a childbirth class. It includes information on labor and birth, breathing and relaxation techniques, the role of the labor companion, medications and sibling relationships. It is recommended you complete your class no later then one month prior to your due date. Register for Refresher Childbirth and Parenting.
The Baby Café of United Hospital is place for pregnant and breastfeeding moms to stop by and gain support from a certified lactation consultant. Learn more about the Baby Café.
This support group is for pregnant women and their families who have previously experienced a pregnancy loss. Please call Annette Klein, 651-241-6206, before attending first meeting.
Learn more about Pregnancy After a Loss.