Family and Care Partner Guidelines while in The Emergency Department
Thank you for accompanying your family or friend to the Emergency Department. At this time, Only one person is allowed to accompany a patient
The guides and links listed here offer information on several health and medication topics, available to patients, families and professionals You can view them online or they may be printed. The information provided through this site is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace medical advice from your physician or specialist, or to be a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.
Thank you for accompanying your family or friend to the Emergency Department. At this time, Only one person is allowed to accompany a patient
Caesarian Section: Procedure in which the baby is delivered through an incision in the abdominal and uterine walls. Note: The following outlines routine procedures.
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Vaginal Delivery Discharge Instructions UTERUS Your uterus will be hard and round and can most often be felt near the navel shortly after birth.