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How do I get in the hospital for Labor Delivery after hours?
How many people can be in the delivery room with me?
Can we video tape or take pictures of the delivery?
Who can stay with me if I have a C-Section?
What are the visitation hours?
Where can I get information on Breastfeeding? Is a family member able to stay in the room with me at night?

^ Top Q. How do I get in the hospital for Labor and Delivery after hours?

A. Enter the hospital at the front circle. You will turn right as you enter the hospital and take the South Elevators to the 3rd floor.

^ Top Q. How many people can be in the delivery with me?

A. Up to 4 people are allowed in the delivery room at the birth

^ Top Q. Can we video tape or take pictures of the delivery?

A. You’re welcome to take pictures before and after the delivery but the official hospital policy at UT Medical Center states “No photography or videotaping is allowed during the actual delivery or C-Section.”

^ Top Q. Who can stay with me if I have a C-Section?

A. Only one person may be with you and no videotaping is permitted.

^ Top Q. What are the visitation hours?

A. It will be your decision as to who visits you and when. We encourage you to have as many visitors as you would like, but to keep in mind that you and your baby need rest and quiet time together.

^ Top Q. Where can I get information on Breastfeeding?

A. We have certified Breastfeeding Consultants at UT Medical Center. They are available at 865.305.9337. Or you can get information from your physician.

^ Top Q. Is a family member able to stay in the room with me at night?

A. One family member is allowed to stay with you and your baby.

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