Showing posts with label birth experience in reno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birth experience in reno. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Amazing Birth Experience at Renown Medical Center, Reno NV



Renown Medical Center brings a crazy number of babies into the world every day (4,063 in 2016 alone), and I was lucky enough to be one of those moms who experienced their care firsthand. It's one of the main hospitals in Reno (right alongside St. Mary's), and I honestly couldn’t have been happier with both of my birth experiences there.

As a mom of three, I had two of my babies at Renown, and both times were nothing short of amazing. From the seamless check-in to the skilled doctors and nurses, to the level of comfort and resources, everything about it made me feel taken care of. And yes, if I ever had another baby, I’d go back in a heartbeat.

For my second child (who you can spot in my photos), things moved much faster than with my first. Instead of 12 hours of labor, it took only six. I was at home when my water suddenly broke, and I knew right away that things were progressing fast. My sister rushed over, and we made it to the hospital just ten minutes before I gave birth. We pulled up to the emergency entrance, and someone whisked me to the delivery room. The nurses literally heard me coming and were ready and waiting.

Once in the delivery room, they quickly transferred me to the bed and paged the doctor. He arrived right away and was incredible—he used a technique that helped me avoid any tears. I was beyond grateful, especially after my first birth, which left me with a third-degree tear. 

Tip: It’s worth asking your doctor about ways to prevent tearing ahead of time.

After my baby was born, they wiped him down, and I got that immediate skin-to-skin bonding moment. It’s amazing how it calms the baby, keeps them warm, and even helps with breastfeeding. They also applied antibiotic eye drops to prevent any infections.

As I held my baby, the doctor made sure the placenta came out with one firm press on my stomach.  The nurses then took my little one to a table right next to me to suction out extra fluids, check his vitals, and take his measurements.

After that, I was moved to my recovery room, where the nurse helped me with my first bathroom trip and gave me all the post-birth care info I needed. The bathroom was stocked with everything—underwear, pads, wash bottles, gowns, & towels. She even offered me an ice pack for my bottom, which was pure relief.

My husband got to be involved too—he went with the nurses for my second baby's first bath, and for our third, I got to watch the bath myself. They kept a close eye on both of us, checking our vitals regularly to make sure we were doing okay, and a lactation consultant came by to offer breastfeeding support. If you can’t breastfeed, they have plenty of other resources available as well.

The next day, my doctor checked in on me and gave the all-clear for us to go home. Renown monitors new mothers for at least 24 hours after delivery.  Most moms stay 24–48 hours. 

Renown exceeded all my expectations. The hospital was beautiful, my husband was able to stay with me overnight, and the snack room (reserved just for new moms) was such a treat. We couldn’t have been happier with the care we received.

Renown Medical Center truly makes the birthing experience comfortable, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to any expecting mom.

Renown has created the ultimate pregnancy guide, including all the information you need to know to have the best pregnancy and birthing experience.  

Contents:
-what to expect
-information on getting sick during pregnancy
-nutrition and how to stay healthy 
-vitamins
-medications
-frequently asked questions
-prep for the big day
-what to expect during pregnancy, pre and post delivery
-nursing tips
-childbirth classes available
-tips for caring for your newborn 
-safety guidelines
-resources

My Top Ten Items to Bring to the Hospital:
1. Car Seat + Car Seat Base installed in car (All 3 of my kids love their Foonf Clek Carseat.  Purchase with Infant Thingy insert for newborns)
2. Slippers
3. Nursing Bra + Pads(washable or disposable)
4. Aquaphor (they have ointment at the hospital, but I brought my favorite because it makes changing diapers so much easier) + Lanolin nipple cream to soothe nipples .
5. Phone Charger
6. Camera
7. Snacks for you and loved ones staying overnight
8. Going home outfit for you and baby
9.  Everything is supplied at the hospital, but I like to bring my own overnight heavy Always pads for maximum comfort.
10.  Toiletries

Tips:
- Dermoplast spray helps with soreness during bathroom breaks
- Ask for ice packs—they’re soothing post-delivery
- Bring a book to help pass the time
- Need a break? They can watch your baby in the nursery
- Perineal wash bottles are a lifesaver during bathroom trips (spraying cold water while going to the restroom may provide relief, especially if you've had any tares)
- Use baby apps to track feedings, diapers, and sleep
- I used the hospital's disposable underwear, which was super convenient as I was able to easily dispose of any mess
- Get as much rest as possible, especially if you plan to breastfeed