Westside Eagle-Observer

Keeping moms and babies safe during the pandemic

- Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

The delivery of babies has been a happy event for the labor and delivery team at Siloam Springs Regional Hospital (SSRH) over the past year. Welcoming these new family members at the hospital has been a welcome sight in the midst of the global pandemic.

While the virus has changed many things in the world — the Women and Children’s Unit at SSRH is a pleasant constant, located in a separate, enclosed area to provide specialize­d care and services. A dedicated team of nurses and obstetrici­ans work exclusivel­y with the moms and babies through delivery and postpartum care.

Prenatal care remains critical and women are encouraged to stay in contact with their obstetrici­an and keep their appointmen­ts to be sure their pregnancy is on track. And once the baby is here, regular visits to the physician are important to help them thrive.

The hospital and physician clinics keep the safety of their patients as the top priority. Many actions have been taken to enhance infection prevention and support social distancing to maintain a safe environmen­t during the pandemic.

When an expectant mom arrives at the hospital, she goes to the Emergency Department entrance where she will be screened for covid-19. Our current visitation policy allows moms to have two support persons for the duration of their stay that can come and go as needed.

We take the necessary precaution­s to ensure the safety of the families we serve. Hundreds of moms have their babies here each year and we give each the personaliz­ed care they need.

Labor and delivery proceed as they always have and most adjacent procedures remain available. Tubal ligation after delivery is an option if a mother is negative for covid-19 and circumcisi­ons can also be performed. Breastfeed­ing is encouraged, even for moms who test positive for covid-19 and can protect their infant by wearing a mask.

At Siloam Springs Regional Hospital we offer both virtual and in-person prepared childbirth classes. We also will start offering breastfeed­ing classes beginning May 11 of this year. All classes are free and will follow social distancing and masking guidelines.

Low interventi­on birthing suite

For women looking for a non-medicated natural childbirth experience, the new low interventi­on birthing suite is now available at SSRH. With minimal interventi­on and technology, the Low Interventi­on Birth Program allows staff to support patients and families in their labor and birthing goals.

The newly opened suite offers a full-sized Murphy bed, specialize­d labor tub, shower, birthing stool, labor balls and waterproof, wireless monitoring. The hospital also offers a variety of options for comfort during unmedicate­d labor, including nitrous oxide for pain relief and anxiety, aromathera­py and hydrothera­py. Speak with our OB navigator to find out more about these options.

While the low interventi­on suite is a new addition to the Women and Children’s Unit, SSRH’s additional labor suites are capable of accommodat­ing low interventi­on pain management options and wireless monitoring. What sets the low interventi­on suite apart is the labor tub for water immersion and the full-sized, familyfrie­ndly bed. Use of the suite must be discussed and approved by a patient’s healthcare provider. Availabili­ty is on a firstcome, first-serve basis. For more informatio­n on the program or to speak with SSRH’s OB navigator, call 479-215-3305 today.

For more informatio­n on the Women and Children’s Unit at Siloam Springs Regional Hospital, visit NorthwestH­ealth.com or call 479-215-3305. If you need help finding an obstetrici­an, pediatrici­an or another physician, visit the “Find a Doctor” link at NorthwestH­ealth.com or call 800-734-2024.

About Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

Siloam Springs Regional Hospital is a 73 licensed bed facility with 42 private patient rooms. It is accredited by the State of Arkansas Department of Health Services and The Joint Commission. Some services include inpatient and outpatient surgery, emergency medicine, medical, surgical and intensive care units, obstetrics, outpatient diagnostic services and inpatient and outpatient rehabilita­tion. With more than 50 physicians on the medical staff, Siloam Springs Regional Hospital provides compassion­ate, customer-focused care. SSRH is an affiliate of Northwest Health, the largest health system in Northwest Arkansas. Siloam Springs Regional Hospital is located at 603 N. Progress Ave. in Siloam Springs. For more informatio­n, visit NorthwestH­ealth.com.

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