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Fast Action Helps Donna Recover From Stroke Quicker

Donna was with her son Brian when he noticed that the left side of her face was drooping, and then she collapsed.

As an emergency room nurse at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Brian recognized the signs of a stroke and told his mom, "I think you're having a stroke," before beginning an assessment and calling 911.

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Living Life With MS

"I was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis when I was seventeen," Jenni Cusumano said. "As a 35-year-old woman who's lived with MS for over half my life, I don't remember what life was like before my diagnosis."

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Show Me 100 for MS

Matthew Porter was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2014 at the age of 37 and has used his condition as a catalyst for change in his life. As a husband and father of three teenage children, he has a passion for living life to the fullest. “Having MS has made me more aware of my time, and I want to invest it in things that matter and make a difference.”

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Heart Valve Surgery Gives New Lease on Life

Looking forward to resuming their active lifestyle in 2022, Connie and Arlin have two trips planned early in the year. Connie said that her heart surgery has given her a new lease on life. "Every time I'm at Missouri Baptist, I feel cared for, listened to and taken seriously. I always tell people that if you have heart problems, go to MoBap."

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New Technology for Treating Cardiac Arrhythmias

The new technology at MoBap — robotic magnetic navigation (RMN) — introduces the benefits of robotic precision and safety to cardiac ablation, a common, minimally invasive procedure used to treat arrhythmias

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Celebrating Natural Childbirth at MoBap

If you’re planning a natural childbirth experience, we’re here to support you. In fact, we’re known as the hospital of choice for women desiring natural birth and breastfeeding in St. Louis.

Natural Birthing Class

Sign up for our four-week series to prepare for your natural childbirth. Taught at MoBap by experienced doulas/nurses, these classes will teach you about the natural birth process and give you techniques to manage your labor. Many couples choose to take our advanced skills workshop, specially designed for couples looking to practice different labor management techniques.

Doula Friendly

When you arrive at the Childbirth Center, you’ll find our staff well versed in natural childbirth techniques. Our nurses love to assist in natural deliveries, and will be with you for as much or as little time as you need during labor, and of course, through the delivery. If you have chosen to engage a doula to assist you with your birth, please know that our nursing staff welcomes doulas and will work with them to optimize your birth experience.

Free To Move

Position changes are very helpful during natural childbirth, often providing additional comfort. Therefore, we encourage and support your ability to move around freely – whether it’s walking the halls, changing positions, rocking on a birthing ball or using a squat bar. We also offer intermittent fetal monitoring or telemetry monitoring to allow for greater freedom of movement (if the circumstances of your labor and delivery permit). We have a number of options to support your preference for position changes.

Comfort Suites

Our labor and delivery rooms were specially-designed to provide a peaceful, comfortable environment. You may bring your own music to help with relaxation. You may also choose to wear your own clothing or gown during labor.

Hydrotherapy

For natural childbirth experiences, water can be very helpful during labor. Each room has a shower with a seat and detachable shower head. You can also reserve a birth tub for immersion hydrotherapy during labor. We do not allow delivery of the baby in the water. When delivery is near, you will be assisted back to bed for delivery.

Time For Bonding

We encourage mother-baby bonding throughout your stay at the hospital. After delivery, if your baby is doing well, she will be placed directly on your chest to jump-start the bonding process. This skin-to-skin contact will also help keep baby warm and secure. You also may choose to start breastfeeding at this time.

Keeping You Close

Early assessments and Apgar scoring can be done while your baby is in your arms. Routine procedures, such as weight and measurements, can be delayed to allow additional bonding time after birth, and for the initial feeding. Weighing, assessing and bathing your baby will take place in the labor and delivery room to avoid separating you and your baby. After your birth, you’ll be moved to our Mother-Baby wing. Here the nurses are especially trained to care for both you and your baby

Mother Baby Philosophy

This means the same nurse who takes care of you also takes care of your newborn, providing you with uninhibited, 24/7 access to your baby. We know it’s the little things that can make the biggest difference. Our mother-baby nurses pay attention to the needs of each new mom, taking the time to listen and offer their unconditional support.

 

 

 

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