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Childbirth and COVID-19: Keeping expecting mothers and newborns safe at Fauquier Health

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Article by Barry Aron, MD, OB/GYN

Pregnancy always comes with its share of anxiety and fear, but the COVID-19 pandemic has added a new layer of concerns for expecting families.  If you will be delivering a baby during the pandemic, you likely have many questions about how delivery in the hospital may be different right now and how you can keep yourself and your baby healthy.

Fauquier Health has always taken great pride in caring for expecting mothers and their babies and making sure that our community has access to great OB care. This dedication to our region’s growing families has continued throughout the pandemic and will go on long after this health crisis has passed.

We are committed to making sure that all moms and babies have the safest birthing experience possible, and we are taking every necessary precaution to protect our families in labor and delivery from exposure to COVID-19 and ensure the risk of infection expecting mothers and new babies is extremely low. Our extra precautions mean that some aspects of delivery will be as expected, but some may be a little different. The two main changes most families will experience are visitor restrictions and limited entry points to the hospital.

As part of our COVID-19 preparedness efforts, we have moved to a strict, limited visitor protocol hospital-wide. Laboring and postpartum mothers are limited to one consistent support person for the duration of their stay. Their support person must be a healthy adult and will be required to pass all screening protocols upon entry into the hospital. Visits from the baby’s siblings and other loved ones will have to wait until mom and baby leave the hospital.

Our COVID-19 preparedness efforts also have limited entry to the hospital, closing some of our typical entrances. This means that expecting mothers and their support person should plan to access the facility through the front lobby.  This entrance is open 6:00am-7:00pm Monday-Friday. Outside of those hours, the only entrance will be through the ED.

Additional measures Fauquier Health is taking to support and ensure the safety of our expecting mothers and newborns include:

  • Isolating any COVID-19-positive patients away from expecting mothers.
  • Negative pressure rooms available for labor and delivery.
  • PPE available for laboring and postpartum mothers.
  • Remote lactation support.
  • Any NICU protocols/guidelines, as appropriate.

These measures have been implemented with great care, and we will continue to update them with the health and safety of our expecting mothers and families in mind.

In a time of uncertainty, the one thing all of our expecting families can be sure of is that our experienced OB staff members stand ready to help you on your journey to bring new life into the world. We are here to support you and keep you safe – today and every day the future holds.

You can find more information about COVID-19 and how Fauquier Health is responding here or by contacting your care provider.

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