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Onslow. Memorial Hospital

Maternity Services

Few moments in life are as sweet as the first time you meet your child. At Onslow Memorial Hospital, we help you prepare for that special day and the many special days ahead with your newest family member.

Prenatal Care: Off to a Healthy Start
Regular visits with your OB/GYN play an important role in your prenatal care. In addition, Onslow can also help you prepare in several other ways. Our Stork Express class is a great way to get information about birthing, community resources and more. You may also visit our maternity department for a tour and meet our experienced staff. Finally, taking advantage of our pre-registration erases worries about being admitted at the last minute.

Advanced Services
With three levels of infant care and an experienced staff, Onslow Memorial Hospital is prepared for every type of birth and neonatal situation. Our Well-Baby Nursery meets the needs of routine births with little or no complications. Our Level II Nursery offers comprehensive monitoring and observation for newborns born prematurely or those with jaundice, breathing or feeding problems. Our Level III Nursery (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) provides care to newborns with intensive medical and nursing care needs. This unit even serves other area healthcare facilities that lack advanced monitoring and care. You also will rest assured knowing your newborn is always protected by our infant security system.

You're in Experienced Hands at Onslow.
Your growing family is in the best of hands at Onslow Memorial Hospital. You and your baby have the support of an experienced team of obstetricians, neonatologists, nurses and lactation specialists. More than providing high quality medical care to area families, we offer the reassuring peace of mind of knowing your little one is in the best hands medicine has to offer.

Your Baby Needs Time!
More and more births are being scheduled a little early for non-medical reasons. But experts are learning that this can cause problems for both mom and baby. If possible, it’s best to stay pregnant for at least 39 weeks. Click on this link to learn more from the March of Dimes

To learn more about our labor and delivery services or maternal and childbirth classes, call (910) 577-2581.