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University of Maryland Medical Center is located at 22 S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201.

What providers support deliveries at the University of Maryland Medical Center?

Obstetricians, gynecologists, midwives and nurse practitioners are all offered to you at the University of Maryland.

Can I take a tour of labor and delivery at the University of Maryland?

Due to COVID-19 all in person events will not take place, you can watch the virtual tour to get a better look at this hospital.

What options are available during birth at the University of Maryland?

At the University of Maryland Medical Center there are choices for anesthesia-assisted birth as well as options of delivering without anesthesia. You will have a private labor room and your baby will be placed skin to skin following birth.

Can I eat during labor?

We recommend eating prior to arriving at the hospital, and talking to your provider about what they recommend while you’re in labor. Generally, you can expect to be offered a clear liquid diet, that includes things like broth, jello, popsicles and ginger ale.

How many people can be with me in labor?

Patients in labor may have both a designated support person and a doula present.

What are my options for cesarean birth?

The hospital offers an enhanced recovery after cesarean program to ensure the patients recovery after is quick and problem free.

Is there a lactation consultant at the University of Maryland?

There are lactation experts on staff to help support you and your child, there are breastfeeding classes and support groups for mom offered (offered virtually due to COVID-19).

How has COVID19 affected the hospital policies at the University of Maryland Medical Center?

As of November 10, 2020 these are the COVID-19 precautions the University of Maryland Medical Center is implementing:

  • The visitor policy has a limit of 2 people.
  • Requirement of face masks and social distancing guidelines are in place.

Can I have a doula at the University of Maryland?

Patients in labor may have both a designated support person and a doula present.

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