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Our specially trained nurses and birthing suites offer all the comforts of home, as well as the latest technology. You also have the peace of mind in knowing that our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is close at hand should your newborn require specialized treatment.
Our childbirth team promote skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby of you as soon as possible. Early skin-to-skin helps you bond and breastfeed. You and your baby will “room in” together for your hospital stay, unless you need special medical care.
Our nurses and lactation consultants will assist you and guide you if challenges come up.
Visitation
Updated San Antonio Regional Hospital Visitor Policy – Effective April 3, 2023
The California Department of Public Health has dropped the COVID-19 mask and vaccination mandates for health care settings. Beginning April 3, health care workers, patients and visitors will no longer be required to wear a mask or be vaccinated to work in facilities that include hospitals, urgent care centers and dental and doctors’ offices.
- Two (2) support persons may remain with you during labor and delivery stay.
- If you are here for possible labor, one (1) support person may accompany you. Once you are admitted, your second support person can come in when you are in labor. Your car seat should remain in the car until discharge.
We are committed to providing you and your family with safe, quality care and making your stay as pleasant as possible during these challenging times. Thank you for your understanding.
Just a Reminder
By the seventh month of your pregnancy, you will want to:
- Pre-register with our maternity liaison at 909.920.4826 from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm.
All classes >are virtual, distance learning classes. Pre-registration is required.
Click here to go to our Healthy Beginnings Eventbrite page to register.
You don’t have a pediatrician? Let us help you! Click here to Find a Physician.