Maternity care, delivered human to human.
Our doctors, midwives and nurses understand little ones are big deals. Which makes tending to you and your baby a privilege.
Visiting hours for OB/GYN patients at Main Line Health
Visitors are limited in the OB/NICU units at all hospitals.
More than maternity care. Human care.
Be seen.
Offering time alone, together.
- Spacious maternity suites, just for you and baby
- Post-delivery skin-to-skin bonding time
- Outpatient mental health and postpartum counseling at the Women's Emotional Wellness Center
Delivering peace of mind, too.
- On-site neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and high-risk pregnancy centers
- Level III NICU at Lankenau Medical Center and Bryn Mawr Hospital
- Level II NICU at Paoli Hospital and Riddle Hospital
- Collaboration with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) experts in infant/neonatal and pediatric subspecialties
- Fertility specialists for high-risk conditions
- Maternal-fetal medicine specialists, including prenatal genetic counseling services
- Highly skilled and dedicated nursing teams
- Lactation and breastfeeding support
Find care close by.
- A regional network of 80+ OB/GYNs
- Four maternity hospitals across the region
- Convenient outpatient perinatal testing sites
Your guide to delivery at Main Line Health.
Whether you're having your first child or your third, we're committed to making your experience as positive as possible. This guide will prepare you.
MyChart Bedside
Main Line Health’s MyChart Bedside is an easy way for you and your loved ones to access real-time information about your hospital stay. To use it, just download the MyChart app on your personal smartphone or tablet.
Features of Bedside:
- Your hospital stay: The main screen dashboard will show highlights of your stay including your reason for admission, expected discharge day and medications.
- Happening soon: This section shows your daily schedule. You can view what has happened since your admission date and look ahead to events such as scheduled procedures and tests. You can also see medication administration and upcoming hospital appointments such as therapy and visits from other clinicians.
- Taking care of you: Learn more about your hospital care team, including photos and roles.
Childbirth education for you and your partner.
Not everyone is familiar with the childbirth process. Which is why we offer classes focusing on both the physical and emotional aspects of labor and delivery—including breathing and relaxation techniques, breastfeeding and the role of a support person.
Register for an upcoming class Tour a maternity unit