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Dr Lisa Eng – Hero of the Day
Posted onHERO OF THE DAY
Dr. Lisa Eng is the amazing physician that delivered all three of my babies (well maybe technically not Aubrie because she came too quickly🤪, but she was taking care of me during my pregnancy). She normally gets to be a part of what would be the most wonderful and exciting time in a women’s life. But given the current circumstances, this is a scary time with the given threats we are all facing. Please join me in praying for and thanking Lisa and all our labor and delivery staff that show up for our families in the midst of this battle!
We are an Alternative to delivering in the hospital.
Posted onOur Natural Birthing Center can be a safe alternative to the hospital during the COVID-19 crisis. Give us a call to schedule a consultation – 929-888-6996
Register for our
VIRTUAL Birthing Classes:
- 1 Hr Lactation Support class
- 12 Hr Hypno-Birthing class
- 5 hr 1 Day All inclusive pregnancy class
- 3 hr Childbirth class
- 3 hr Baby Care class
- 3 hr Post Partum Class
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Class
Nurse Jackie says,
"Babies DO come with Instructions"
Thinking about a Natural Child Birth - The Way Nature Intended?
Call 929-888-6996 or email info@nybirthingcenter.com
Schedule an in person or Virtual Tour of The Birthing Center of NY
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CoronaVirus Tips from Nurse Jackie
Posted onhttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/inpatient-obstetric-healthcare-guidance.html
Mother/Baby Contact
- It is unknown whether newborns with COVID-19 are at
increased risk for severe complications. Transmission after birth via
contact with infectious respiratory secretions is a concern. To reduce the
risk of transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19 from the
mother to the newborn, facilities should consider temporarily separating
(e.g., separate rooms) the mother who has confirmed COVID-19 or is a PUI
from her baby until the mother’s transmission-based precautions are
discontinued, as described in the Interim Considerations for Disposition of Hospitalized
Patients with COVID-19. See the considerations
below for temporary separation:
- The risks and benefits of temporary separation of the mother from her baby should be discussed with the mother by the healthcare team.
- A separate isolation room should be available for the infant while they remain a PUI. Healthcare facilities should consider limiting visitors, with the exception of a healthy parent or caregiver. Visitors should be instructed to wear appropriate PPE, including gown, gloves, face mask, and eye protection. If another healthy family or staff member is present to provide care (e.g., diapering, bathing) and feeding for the newborn, they should use appropriate PPE. For healthy family members, appropriate PPE includes gown, gloves, face mask, and eye protection. For healthcare personnel, recommendations for appropriate PPE are outlined in the Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations.
- The decision to discontinue temporary separation of the mother from her baby should be made on a case-by-case basis in consultation with clinicians, infection prevention and control specialists, and public health officials. The decision should take into account disease severity, illness signs and symptoms, and results of laboratory testing for the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2. Considerations to discontinue temporary separation are the same as those to discontinue transmission-based precautions for hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Please see Interim Considerations for Disposition of Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19.
- If colocation (sometimes referred to as “rooming in”)
of the newborn with his/her ill mother in the same hospital room occurs
in accordance with the mother’s wishes or is unavoidable due to facility
limitations, facilities should consider implementing measures to reduce
exposure of the newborn to the virus that causes COVID-19.
- Consider using engineering controls like physical barriers (e.g., a curtain between the mother and newborn) and keeping the newborn ≥6 feet away from the ill mother.
- If no other healthy adult is present in the room to care for the newborn, a mother who has confirmed COVID-19 or is a PUI should put on a facemask and practice hand hygiene1 before each feeding or other close contact with her newborn. The facemask should remain in place during contact with the newborn. These practices should continue while the mother is on transmission-based precautions in a healthcare facility.
Breastfeeding
- During temporary separation, mothers who intend to breastfeed should be encouraged to express their breast milk to establish and maintain milk supply. If possible, a dedicated breast pump should be provided. Prior to expressing breast milk, mothers should practice hand hygiene.1 After each pumping session, all parts that come into contact with breast milk should be thoroughly washed and the entire pump should be appropriately disinfected per the manufacturer’s instructions. This expressed breast milk should be fed to the newborn by a healthy caregiver.
- If a mother and newborn do room-in and the mother wishes to feed at the breast, she should put on a facemask and practice hand hygiene before each feeding.
Hospital Discharge
- Discharge for postpartum women should follow recommendations described in the Interim Considerations for Disposition of Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19.
- For infants with pending testing results or who test negative for the virus that causes COVID-19 upon hospital discharge, caretakers should take steps to reduce the risk of transmission to the infant, including following the Interim Guidance for Preventing Spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Homes and Residential Communities.
Footnote:
1 Hand hygiene includes use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains 60% to 95% alcohol before and after all patient contact, contact with potentially infectious material, and before putting on and upon removal of PPE, including gloves. Hand hygiene can also be performed by washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If hands are visibly soiled, use soap and water before returning to alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Birthing Center of NY Featured on News1 Coronavirus Update
Posted onPregnant Women Prepare for Childbirth Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
By Lydia Hu, New York City
PUBLISHED 6:30 AM ET Mar. 23, 2020
NEW YORK – Poonam Mathias expects to welcome her second child, a baby girl, on April 1 with a a planned c-section. Amid the global pandemic, Mathias now has questions about what delivery and the days after will look like.
“I have family nearby, whether or not I allow them to help,” she said is one of her uncertainties.
It is not yet clear whether the coronavirus poses any special risk to pregnant women and newborns. Health experts continue to stress that older adults and people with underlying medical conditions are most vulnerable. Still, the pandemic is at a minimum creating logistical complications for women giving birth.
Betty Fletcher is a public health graduate student at Columbia
University who was planning to deliver her first child at New York
Presbyterian. The hospital announced a new visitor policy Sunday,
prohibiting birthing partners, even spouses, from entering the hospital.
“We understand that this will be difficult for our patients and their
loved ones, but we believe that this is a necessary step to promote
patient safety,” a hospital spokesperson said in a statement.
Fletcher said she’s glad she purchased tickets earlier on Sunday to fly back home to Hawaii to give birth.
“But who’s to say that by the time it gets to that point, hospitals
in Hawaii won’t have implemented similar policies?,” said Fletcher.
Francesca Crane, also pregnant with her first baby, grapples with plans
to deliver in late June amid changes to the visitor policy at Mount
Sinai West that will allow only one healthy partner to accompany her.
“I never expected that I would have to choose between my husband and my mom,” Crane said.
And other soon-to-be mothers seek alternatives to a hospital birth.
Brooklyn is home to two of the state’s three birthing centers that offer
natural childbirth free of medical interventions. The Brooklyn Birthing
Center says its call volume has doubled in the last week, as anxious
moms-to-be worry about how the health crisis might affect their
deliveries.
The Birthing Center of New York says it’s receiving calls from women in
late stages of pregnancy whose sole motivation is to avoid hospitals
treating patients with the coronavirus.
“We are telling them that they should stay with their providers that
have been with them and have a relationship with them and know them
best,” said Lisa Eng, DO, owner and operator of The Birthing Center of
New York. “They should talk to their physicians or their midwifes about
their fears and work through that,” she explained.
Gift Cards, The perfect gift for mommies to be and new parents
Posted onGift Certificates from the Birthing Center of NY are an excellent maternity gift or for parents of new babies. You can use your certificate for our Birthing Classes and Heartbeat Bears. Available from $25.00 up to $5000.00 for those that want to help that special person have a natural delivery in our Birthing Center.
Register for our
VIRTUAL Birthing Classes:
- 1 Hr Lactation Support class
- 12 Hr Hypno-Birthing class
- 5 hr 1 Day All inclusive pregnancy class
- 3 hr Childbirth class
- 3 hr Baby Care class
- 3 hr Post Partum Class
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Class
Nurse Jackie says,
"Babies DO come with Instructions"
Thinking about a Natural Child Birth - The Way Nature Intended?
Call 929-888-6996 or email info@nybirthingcenter.com
Schedule an in person or Virtual Tour of The Birthing Center of NY
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Heartbeat Bears are perfect pregnancy keepsakes
Posted onAs a unique gift for your or friend that is expecting a baby. There is nothing more precious to an expectant mother than the sound of her baby’s heartbeat. My Baby’s Heartbeat Bear provides everything you need to capture the sound of your baby’s heartbeat and create a keepsake that will be cherished forever.
Our kit includes an adorable stuffed animal, and a 20 second red heart recorder that will easily preserve the sound of your baby’s heartbeat.
An Awesome 3-Some!
Posted onNo its not what you think! Nurse Jackie taught another successful birthing class with 3 couples that had the SAME due date! These fantastic people became friends and will stay in touch as they all deliver their babies on the same dates!
The Birthing class’s at the Birthing Center of NY provide you and your partner with the instructions you need to make have a healthy, safe pregnancy – “Babies DO come with instructions”
Register today for our birthing classes
Register for our
VIRTUAL Birthing Classes:
- 1 Hr Lactation Support class
- 12 Hr Hypno-Birthing class
- 5 hr 1 Day All inclusive pregnancy class
- 3 hr Childbirth class
- 3 hr Baby Care class
- 3 hr Post Partum Class
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Class
Nurse Jackie says,
"Babies DO come with Instructions"
Thinking about a Natural Child Birth - The Way Nature Intended?
Call 929-888-6996 or email info@nybirthingcenter.com
Schedule an in person or Virtual Tour of The Birthing Center of NY
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Heartbeat Bears NOW in Stock!
Posted onLooking for a unique pregnancy keepsake?
There is nothing more precious to an expectant mother than the sound of her baby’s heartbeat. My Baby’s Heartbeat Bear provides everything you need to capture the sound of your baby’s heartbeat and create a keepsake that will be cherished forever.
Our kit includes an adorable stuffed animal, and a 20 second red heart recorder that will easily preserve the sound of your baby’s heartbeat.
My Baby’s Heartbeat Bear Kits also make fantastic baby shower gifts!
Order your heartbeat bear today makes a perfect gift for m,others to be!
A Successful Birthing Class given on 2-22-2020
Posted onThis couple was listened, followed my instructions and concentrated on practicing my Scenarios. They were truly wonderful and are going to make great parents- The Birthing Center of NY is wishing you guys all the best and thank you for taking our course – Great Job !
Do you need help before your baby is born or want to learn more on how to take care of your new baby? Register today for our birthing classes!
Register for our
VIRTUAL Birthing Classes:
- 1 Hr Lactation Support class
- 12 Hr Hypno-Birthing class
- 5 hr 1 Day All inclusive pregnancy class
- 3 hr Childbirth class
- 3 hr Baby Care class
- 3 hr Post Partum Class
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Class
Nurse Jackie says,
"Babies DO come with Instructions"
Thinking about a Natural Child Birth - The Way Nature Intended?
Call 929-888-6996 or email info@nybirthingcenter.com
Schedule an in person or Virtual Tour of The Birthing Center of NY
Like Us On:
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ2O24mL_2LJtrytr7fAOdg
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