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Todd Stewart, MD, is no stranger to critically ill patients and life-saving procedures. As a spinal neurosurgeon and chief of neurosurgery at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, it’s all in a day’s work. But it came as a shock when he suffered a life-threatening heart attack last year.

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Sarah and Andrew Sapperstein were looking forward to being parents and were overjoyed and shocked to discover that they were having twins. As the months passed, Sarah's pregnancy was going smoothly, and they planned to welcome their babies by cesarean section (C-section) at 38 weeks.

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At the top of Kristina Skinner’s to-do list when she was pregnant with her first baby was to learn about breastfeeding. In preparation for her new arrival, Kristina attended Missouri Baptist Medical Center’s breastfeeding class, where she learned the basics of breastfeeding and received information about pumping.Then as her due date approached, Kristina and her husband, Nathan, finished the nursery and eagerly awaited the arrival of their first child. “I felt prepared for delivery, breastfeeding and becoming a mom.”

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Finding a Pediatrician

Missouri Baptist Pediatricians Specialize in High Risk Deliveries and Child Care

When choosing a pediatrician, you may want to consider the pediatrician's training and experience, as well as the office location, hours, and routines. We recommend that you meet with your pediatrician prior to your baby’s birth, so you can ask any questions and become more familiar with the practice and staff. You will be visiting your pediatrician soon after your baby’s birth, therefore, you should select someone you are confident in and comfortable with.

In addition to asking about the pediatrician's training and experience, here are some questions you may wish to ask your baby’s pediatrician:

  • Will your child see the same pediatrician for all visits?
  • For well-child appointments, how long do you wait before you are seen?
  • What happens if your child gets sick in the middle of the night or on weekends?
  • Is the office near your home or place of work?
  • Is parking convenient?
  • What are the office hours?
  • Are there weekend and/or evening hours?
  • If your child is sick, how long does it take to get an appointment?
  • Is this pediatrician listed as a provider on your insurance plan?
  • What hospital is the pediatrician affiliated with?

As your baby grows, it’s also comforting to know that in 2007, we partnered with St. Louis Children’s Hospital to open a full-size emergency room just for children. St. Louis Children’s Hospital/Washington University pediatricians and specially-trained pediatric nurses staff this unique unit, which includes private, multiple-use rooms for short or overnight patient care. Every room has a bright, ocean theme to put your child—and you—more at ease.

Please visit our Find a Pediatrician section to see a list of our pediatricians, or call us at 314-996-LIFE (5433).

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