YOU RE IN GOOD HANDS THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ST VINCENT S PRIVATE HOSPITAL WERRIBEE

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YOU RE IN GOOD HANDS THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ST VINCENT S PRIVATE HOSPITAL WERRIBEE

Welcome to St Vincent s Private Hospital werribee From the moment you step through our doors we re looking out for you and your baby. We understand how special pregnancy, childbirth and the time that follows is for women and their families. Your time at St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee is an exciting new beginning, the moment you meet your baby for the first time. This booklet is for Mums, Dads and carers. It will help you prepare for your visit to the Maternity Unit and help you feel safe and comfortable once you ve arrived. It will also tell you about the services and facilities available to you and explain what we mean at St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee when we say we care. Safe parents and new borns are a proud tradition of ours: we have been delivering happiness to families every day for 80 years. It s a tradition backed by modern technology and expertise, a Special Care Nursery, as well as experienced obstetricians and midwives. And as proud St Vincent s Mums and Dads will tell you, safety goes hand in hand with the best medical and personal care.

frequently asked questions CAN I VISIT THE MATERNITY UNIT BEFORE I DECIDE TO BOOK? Yes! We d like you to feel as familiar as possible with the Maternity Unit before your baby arrives. You can visit the hospital in person by booking a tour. HOW LONG DO I NEED TO STAY IN HOSPITAL? Length of stay can vary according to the wellbeing of mother and baby, but women who have normal births usually spend three to four nights in hospital, or five nights after a caesarean birth. St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee midwives will help you prepare for hospital discharge and arrange home support if needed. To allow staff to prepare the room for the next person, we routinely discharge patients by 9.30am. WILL I HAVE TO SHARE A ROOM? WHEN CAN FRIENDS AND FAMILY VISIT? We encourage parents to rest as much as possible during this busy time. We ask that relatives and friends visit between 2 4pm and 7 8pm and that they respect the daily rest hour between 11am 12noon, when the postnatal area is kept quiet and lights are dimmed. Visiting times are 2 4pm and 7 8pm. WHAT ARE THE COSTS OF MATERNITY SERVICES? It s important to find out your level of private health insurance before your admission to St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee. Our booking team can advise you and provide cost estimates that include any out-of-pocket expenses so you re better prepared. You can phone the booking team Monday to Friday on (03) 9411 7444. No. At St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee, Mums are guaranteed a private room and partners are welcome to stay. WHEN SHOULD I BE ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL? Every birth is different, so it is important that you discuss when to come to hospital with your obstetrician. You can also contact the Delivery Suite and discuss your current situation with one of our midwives via the hospital switchboard on 9218 8000.

state-of-the-art medical care St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee midwives are there to support you and your partner keeping you and your baby safe is their first priority. Parents have different needs during this special time and we encourage you to discuss individual preferences for labour and birth with your obstetrician. BIRTH SUITE The Birth Suite is a safe and supportive place for Mums and their partner. Experienced midwives, in consultation with an obstetrician, provide one-onone care during labour and birth. A fully staffed operating theatre is nearby in case of complication. All birth suites have ensuite facilities, modern foetal monitoring technology, telephone and television, and kitchen facilities. WiFi facilities are free. SPECIAL CARE NURSERY Experienced pediatricians, neonatal nurses and midwives are available to look after unwell babies in our Special Care Nursery. Modern facilities and equipment ensure that your baby gets the best possible care. ANTENATAL AND FOETAL MONITORING UNIT Monitoring baby and assessing Mum s wellness, particularly towards the end of pregnancy, helps our midwives identify any potential problems. If needed, treatment can be provided in consultation with your obstetrician without needing full hospital admission. PRE-ADMISSION VISIT As part of planning for the birth of your baby, it is helpful for you to meet with a midwife before you deliver your baby. A one-on-one consultation with a midwife provides every mum a chance to discuss any personal concerns relating to pregnancy and birth. Our highly experienced midwives will answer all your questions and help ensure you are well prepared, supported and ready for your baby s birth. We encourage all women who feel they would benefit from a pre-admission midwife meeting to come in after approximately 32 weeks gestation to discuss your individual needs and requirements regarding your health and the safe delivery of your baby. Pre-admission midwife meetings are available by appointment on (03) 9411 7381.

care you can count on Whether it s the latest birthing and medical expertise or satisfying a sudden craving for a snack, you can count on us to care. YOUR STAY IN MATERNITY At St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee, Mums are guaranteed a private room and partners are welcome to stay. We offer spacious and stylish rooms, many with double beds, and those without double beds have a comfortable fold out sofa-bed. Each room has: An ensuite bathroom A small fridge A locked draw for valuables Direct dial telephone Free WiFi internet access Digital television Kitchen facilities, and Infant bathing facilities ST VINCENT S PRIVATE HOSPITAL STAFF From obstetricians and midwives to hospitality and cleaning staff, you ll experience our commitment to care at every level and at any hour. Our staff will make your time at hospital more enjoyable, they re ready to help with anything you need and ready to listen when you need to talk. We provide a learning environment for registered nurses training to become future midwives. Student midwives might lend a hand to care for you during your stay while they work under the supervision of experienced midwives, and we appreciate your support in developing the nursing and midwife professions. MEALS Our extensive winter and summer menus are designed and prepared by specialist chefs. Food at the Maternity Unit is as great tasting as it is nutritious and caters for a range of dietary, cultural and religious requirements. Dieticians are also on hand to provide individual advice if needed. SHARING THE EXPERIENCE Partners and carers can take photos and videos of baby in the birth suite, but not during the birth. Further information about your stay at St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee can be found in our general patient information booklet. OTHER SERVICES Pharmacy Physiotherapy consultation Pastoral care Breastfeeding clinic Coffee lounge

make the most of your stay BREASTFEEDING SERVICES Our team of experienced midwives encourage breastfeeding in line with World Health Organisation guidelines while supporting women who choose not to breastfeed. There are many approaches to breastfeeding and the amount of information out there can be confusing. Our approach is to help mothers find out what works for them and meets the changing needs of their baby. BREASTFEEDING CLINIC Our support doesn t end when you leave our care. We know that breastfeeding can take practice, and with the right support it can be easier. CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION The extensive Early Parenting Program at St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee helps parents and carers prepare for childbirth, breastfeeding and make the transition to parenthood. Experienced midwives discuss a range of birth and parenting issues and offer advice in a relaxed atmosphere. Classes are not just for new Mums, we provide a range of classes for the rest of the family, including: Well Woman s Health for Early Pregnancy, Grandparents, Dads and Bubs and refresher courses for second time Mums. Parents are encouraged to attend all classes. Our breastfeeding clinic is a FREE service for all patients. Run by qualified lactation consultants, you have the option to receive advice over the telephone or to come for a face-to-face visit with your baby.

mum & bub checklist SUGGESTIONS TO BRING FOR YOUR STAY For Mother Antenatal card/pregnancy record. All current medications. Private health insurance details. Medicare card. Blood group card. Toiletries. Night dresses, dressing gown, slippers. Casual day wear. For Baby 6 baby wraps. 6 night gowns or jump suits. 6 singlets. Baby beanie and booties/socks. 2 passport photographs of each parent to go on baby s cot. * please label all clothes clearly with your name. * please have an approved child restraint fitted into your car prior to leaving hospital. Maternity bras. 2 packets of maternity pads. Hot/cold pack. Hairdryer. Fully charged camera. Appropriate footwear. Phone charger.

we take health seriously ID wristbands: we provide parents with a wristband that should be worn during your hospital stay. Staff ID: all Maternity Unit staff wear ID badges and it s a good idea to familiarise yourself with your nurse and midwife. Our nurse unit manager is also available should you have any concerns. Washing hands: the most effective way to prevent the spread of infections is by washing your hands. Staff follow strict hand washing guidelines at St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee and we urge visitors to wash their hands before and after hospital visits. Keep baby in the cot: babies should remain in their cot unless being attended to. As well as being safer, placing the cot beside your bed makes it easier to keep an eye on baby. Always transport your baby in their cot. Keep baby supervised: while it s tempting to bring the little one when you slip out for a coffee, a noisy coffee shop can be a potentially risky place for newborns. If you need to leave the Maternity Unit let nursing staff know who is looking after baby while you re away. Overnight stay register: partners wishing to stay in the Maternity Unit overnight must register with nursing staff. For safety reasons, children and toddlers are not allowed to stay overnight. Valuables: it s best to avoid bringing money and valuables to the hospital. Each room has a small safe, but you are responsible for all belongings kept in your room. Avoiding illness: we strongly recommend that any friends and family who are unwell avoid visiting you in hospital. This will help ensure a healthy environment for you and your baby. Food safety: we do not accept responsibility for food brought into the hospital by visitors for patients. Smoking: smoking is strictly prohibited in the hospital. Car seats: ensure you have an approved child restraint for a newborn baby installed prior to your discharge. Privacy: only give out information about you and your baby to people you know and trust. let us know Feel free to discuss any concerns with your midwife or the nurse unit manager. For unresolved concerns, you can contact the hospital Patient Experience Administration Officer through the hospital switchboard, or the nursing coordinator after hours. You can also opt to use the patient feedback form to document and forward your concerns to us. Our patient feedback form asks Did we meet your expectations? and it s an important way for us to track progress and improve our service. We encourage you to use the form to tell us about your experience at St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee and thank you for your feedback.

find out more For more information about having your baby with us please call the Maternity Bookings team on (03) 9711 7444. You can follow us on Facebook or Instagram where we share our news, tips and updated information on many issues relating to pregnancy and parenting: Facebook: Instagram: www.facebook.com/ StVincentsPrivate www.instagram.com/ stvincentsprivate Read our blog for information on pregnancy, birth and parenting: blog.svpm.org.au

St Vincent s Private Hospital Werribee 240 Hoppers Lane Werribee 3030 Phone: (03) 9218 8000 www.svphw.org.au ACN 083 645 505 Printed: July17 @stvincentsprivatewerribee