Soon, you will be meeting the newest member of your family! To help you prepare for your hospital stay between birth and discharge, we are sharing important patient education: Preparing for Your Hospital Stay & Recovery: Express Online Module. Please take 30-60 minutes to go through the module during your third trimester (be sure to complete it a few weeks before your due date). You are welcome to review it together with your partner or support people!
We’re excited to welcome you to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest for a guided tour designed to help you feel confident and prepared for your delivery experience! You’ll explore key areas of our facility, including the labor and delivery unit, birthing suites, and family-centered mother-baby unit. Along the way, you’ll meet members of our care team, learn about our services, and have your questions answered. Our goal is to provide reassurance and clarity as you prepare to welcome your baby.
Sometimes a planned cesarean is a necessary surgical birth option for a healthy mom and a healthy baby. Becoming informed and prepared will help you gain understanding and help you make good choices. Learn about what to expect during your hospital stay and how to have a good recovery process when you return home. This online class is well worth watching as you get ready for your baby's arrival.
We’re excited to welcome you to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest for a guided tour designed to help you feel confident and prepared for your delivery experience! You’ll explore key areas of our facility, including the labor and delivery unit, birthing suites, and family-centered mother-baby unit. Along the way, you’ll meet members of our care team, learn about our services, and have your questions answered. Our goal is to provide reassurance and clarity as you prepare to welcome your baby.
We’re excited to welcome you to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest for a guided tour designed to help you feel confident and prepared for your delivery experience! You’ll explore key areas of our facility, including the labor and delivery unit, birthing suites, and family-centered mother-baby unit. Along the way, you’ll meet members of our care team, learn about our services, and have your questions answered. Our goal is to provide reassurance and clarity as you prepare to welcome your baby.
Learn about breastfeeding from the comfort of your home. Not every family is able to attend parent education classes in person, while others learn better with a self-study class. This interactive, web-based instruction contains animated illustrations, videos and games to make learning easy and fun. Portal instructions and access code will be sent to you in your confirmation email following registration.
Congratulations on your pregnancy! You have a lot to look forward to, and probably more than a few questions and concerns about what to expect over the coming months. Consider the Understanding Pregnancy eClass your go-to guide for answers you can trust. This interactive online class covers essential information on your baby's development, helpful tips for a healthy pregnancy, and includes partner tips throughout. You'll see how your baby develops with 3D animation and have access to helpful trackers and checklists that help you stay organized and healthy. Allow 2-3 hours to complete.
Planning a birth with few to no medical interventions? Learn how at your own time and pace! This interactive online course builds on what you've already learned in a standard childbirth preparation class. You will learn more about natural childbirth, comfort techniques, and how to write a natural birth plan. By watching several birth stories, you will also get a sense of what natural birth is like. Allow 3-4 hours to complete.
This interactive online course covers essential information for the first two weeks after birth, including taking care of yourself, caring for your newborn, and feeding your baby. It also highlights important warning signs, so you know when to call for help. Allow about 2 hours to complete.
This interactive online course covers essential information for the first two weeks after birth, including taking care of yourself, caring for your newborn, and feeding your baby. It also highlights important warning signs, so you know when to call for help. Allow about 2 hours to complete.

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