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Read MoreOur expertise caring for mothers and delivering babies puts families at ease during this life-changing time. We deliver more babies than any hospital in the region and our highly skilled team is ready to provide the exceptional care you deserve.
Our knowledgeable instructors will provide you and your loved one with the information and tips you need to enter your birth experience with confidence.
Learn MoreBefore your delivery date arrives, learn the essentials about what to bring, where to go and what to expect.
Learn MoreGetting ready for the birth of your baby can be exciting and hectic. Learn more about what to expect when you arrive in our Labor & Delivery unit.
Learn MoreFollowing your delivery in Labor & Deliver, you will be moved to one of thirty spacious and newly renovated Mother / Baby Suites where you and your baby will room together.
Learn MoreUT Medical Center is a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Learn MoreBreastfeeding gives your baby the best start and provides numerous benefits for you and your baby
Learn MoreHere our pediatric nurse practitioner evaluates babies and toddlers to ensure they are meeting developmental milestones.
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