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  • For more information about The Diabetes Center or to register for a class appointment call 425.656.5377

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Birth Center

Baby's First Hours

What's Happening to Baby

Tips for Baby's Health
How Valley Medical Center
Can Help
  • Baby will be given antibiotic ointment for his eyes and an injection of vitamin K (essential for blood clotting). Your doctor may also order a first dose of hepatitis B vaccine to prevent a serious liver disease.
  • Newborn screening tests use a few drops of blood from baby's heel to identify disorders that—if not detected and treated—can result in severe illness or mental retardation. If screening tests conflict with your religious beliefs or practices, please let us know.
  • Your physician will order a hearing screen for your baby at normal speech levels. Further testing can be arranged if needed.
  • Our hospital staff are trained and eager to help with any baby or mom care questions you have.
  • We hold a baby care and feeding class in the Birth Center every morning at 9:30 am for all moms and family members.
  • We encourage you to consider the benefits of breastfeeding. We help during baby's first 2 years through parent support groups and outpatient lactation consultants.
  • If you wish, you can have baby's portrait photo or digital photo taken for the Web Nursery.
  • At Valley Medical Center, Pediatrix Medical Group tests newborns' hearing.
  • If your baby is premature or has special needs, our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides special monitoring, treatment, technology (including breathing support), and staff. Valley doctors and nurse practitioners who specialize in newborn care are available around the clock.
  • To file a record of your baby's birth, Valley Medical Center will give you a Birth Information Worksheet, which is submitted to the Washington State Vital Statistics office.
  • We'll also provide a birth certificate request form (King County issues birth certificates).
  • We want things to go well for you at home. Please see tips for preventing SIDS.