Labor & Delivery Center
Tips for preparing for this important life event.
Some cesarean deliveries are planned and scheduled accordingly, while others may be performed as a result of complications that occur during labor.
It's important to think about your lifestyle and health habits during pregnancy.

For more than 50 years, women have trusted our team of experts to provide outstanding healthcare and support. We stand ready to address the unique needs of women of all ages, whether embracing motherhood, maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle or making life transitions.
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Hospitals Enact Policies to Curb Early Childbirth
Goal is to reduce elective C-sections, inductions before 39 weeks, study says
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Preemies' Increased Survival Comes With No Rise in Disabilities: Study
Still, better care recommended for very early babies, researchers say
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U.S. Infant Mortality Rates Finally Dropping Again: Report
After years of no change, overall rate declined 12 percent from 2005 to 2011
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Lullabies Soothe Preemies, Parents Alike
Study looked at music therapy combining songs and special womb-like sounds
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Working While Pregnant Won't Harm the Baby, Study Finds
Employment didn't raise risk of preterm, low birth-weight baby, researchers report
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Plastics Chemical BPA Common in 'Preemie' ICU: Study
Banned in sippy cups and baby bottles, it's present in hospital equipment; health risk unclear
Here are some tips and guidance for safe travels while you’re pregnant.
A healthy, well-balanced diet during pregnancy can also help to minimize some pregnancy symptoms such as nausea and constipation.
Regular exercise, with the approval of your physician or midwife, can often help to minimize the physical discomforts of pregnancy and help with the recovery after the baby is born.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), monkeypox, and a host of diseases can find their way into people from animals.
Certain medical conditions may complicate a pregnancy.
Certain symptoms should be reported to your physician immediately, during any stage of the pregnancy.
Comprehensive pregnancy and childbirth services
Having a baby is one of the most exciting and rewarding times in a woman’s life, and Midwest Regional Medical Center is dedicated to providing expectant mothers and newborns with the finest care during this special time. Our high-quality maternity services are provided by obstetricians, labor and delivery specialists, nurses and other caring professionals in a welcoming, comfortable environment.
You’ll find the full spectrum of care from prenatal to post-partum care, including high-risk pregnancy care and advanced labor and delivery services. Our comprehensive care extends beyond delivery, with a full range of educational resources for new parents.
Announcing Cuddlebugs
A maternity program to help educate and prepare expectant moms for pregnancy, labor & delivery, and caring for newborns. When you signup online at CuddleBugsBaby.com, you'll have acces to monthly CuddleBugs e-newsletters. Each issue is full of helpful information about your baby's growth, what's happening to your body, tips and hints for coping and relaxing, and medical news for each stage of pregnancy. You tell us your due date and we'll email you the appropriate monthly newsletter.
Prenatal care
Midwest Regional Medical Center's comprehensive care begins in the earliest stages of pregnancy, with prenatal checkups and services tailored to your specific needs. You'll learn about proper nutrition and work with your obstetrician to develop a birth plan, choose a pediatrician, and get properly prepared.
High-risk pregnancy care
Perinatologists (doctors who specialize in high-risk pregnancy care) are available to manage pregnancy-related conditions such as gestational diabetes or preeclampsia, as well as provide specialized care for those with existing medical conditions.
Labor and delivery
Our state-of-the-art delivery rooms provide everything doctors, nurses and other maternal specialists need to provide you with excellent care. Experienced labor and delivery staff utilize advanced medical technology, and have the expertise to manage C-section (cesarean) births and other surgical procedures.
Breastfeeding support
Caring maternity nursing staff members are available to provide breastfeeding assistance and education, and classes for new mothers are available.
Support services and education
Midwest Regional Medical Center offers a variety of classes to prepare mothers and families before and after the birth of a child. Our services include prenatal education, preconception and early pregnancy risk assessment, postpartum care, maternal assessment, breastfeeding counseling, sibling classes and motivational and inspirational programs.
For more information about our classes, call (405) 741-5000.

Becoming a mother is a special time in a woman’s life, and at Midwest Regional Medical Center, we are dedicated to providing women and newborns with exceptional care. Our experienced labor and delivery specialists provide everything from prenatal to postpartum care — including specialized care for high-risk deliveries — and a full range of educational resources and support to meet the needs of new parents.







