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Center for Women & Infants
UofL Hospital’s Center for Women & Infants offers services to meet your needs for low-risk and high-risk pregnancies. Your baby will receive the warmest welcome because we are focused on patient- and family-centered care. We offer the most advanced and innovative maternity care available. That makes us the perfect choice for expecting mothers in the Louisville area.
We are a designated birthing facility by The designation is awarded to birthing centers that offer an optimal level of care for infant feeding and mother/baby bonding.
UofL Hospital’s Center for Women & Infants is the only Downtown Louisville facility to earn this designation. It’s the fourth facility in Kentucky to have it.
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Learn more about the services we offer by clicking on the accordions below.
UofL Physicians – OB/GYN & Women’s Health
The doctors and midwives who deliver at UofL Hospital are part of We offer the full range of pregnancy care and services. For high-risk pregnancies, we also collaborate with our physicians. For low-risk pregnancies, in addition to our team of obstetricians, we have a team of Our midwives can provide prenatal care and are available to deliver your baby at the Center for Women & Infants.
To learn more about our prenatal care offerings, visit
To schedule an appointment, call 502-588-4400 or fill out our .
Classes
We offer FREE prenatal care classes called “Beautiful Beginnings.” They are taught by experienced, certified OB nurses. The classes are designed to answer your questions about labor, delivery, recovery and breastfeeding. They also cover care for yourself and your baby.
View the current schedule. All classes are currently being offered virtually.
Register online.
Centering Pregnancy
A pregnancy program offered through UofL Physicians – OB/GYN & Women’s Health takes prenatal care to a group setting. Women due around the same time get to know each other. They learn about pregnancy together, without the need for an exam room.
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This model of care ensures moms are engaged in their care and all important health topics are covered. It allows the women to form friendships and discuss what’s important to them. Centering Pregnancy has many benefits including:
- Better health outcomes
- Self-care
- Self-confidence
- More time with your provider
- Support and friendship
- Learning and fun
Centering Pregnancy is offered through This includes groups that meet with our midwives. To join a group, call 502-588-4400.
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Learn more about the program from news coverage with Dr. Carol Brees’ Centering Pregnancy group:
Tours
We would love for you to visit UofL Hospital’s Center for Women & Infants. Tours are an opportunity to learn more about who we are and where you will give birth. Call our Labor and Delivery Unit at 502-562-3094Vẽ chiều nay to make arrangements. Or stop by and someone will be happy to give you a tour.
In 2017, there were 305 infants admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Our Level III NICU has 24 beds. It is one of the largest in the region. We are committed to providing the very best for your baby. We have the latest equipment and knowledgeable staff to care for babies born too early and those that are too sick to be cared for in couplet care.
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Our neonatal specialists with UofL Physicians participate in a state-supported high-risk infant follow-up program. The doctors follow the health of premature babies up to eight years to help support the pediatrician’s primary care.
We also plan an annual NICU ReunionVẽ chiều nay for families.
Visiting your baby
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The NICU has open visitation for parents. You are welcome to visit anytime, 24 hours a day. Other people may visit with you. Children under age 14 are only allowed if they are a sibling. Visitation may be limited during flu and RSV season, in order to protect your baby.
See your baby anytime, from anywhere
The arrival of a new baby is an exciting time for families. But it can be stressful for parents when they need to leave the hospital without their baby – whether it’s for the night or an extended period of time.
Our NICU now offers NICVIEW, a live video monitoring system. Parents, siblings and other relatives can log in to a secure system to watch the baby’s progress. It’s the next best thing to being there.
Top 10 Reasons to Breastfeed Your New Baby
- Human milk is for human babies
- Your breast milk is designed for YOUR baby
- Nothing to prepare
- Breastfed babies are healthier (prevent illness, ear infections, etc.)
- The poop of a breastfed baby has no odor
- Passive Immunity (what you are immune to will pass to your baby)
- Prevent childhood obesity
- Bonding with your baby
- Your uterus returns to a pre-pregnant size more quickly; and breastfeeding burns more calories so you can lose baby weight faster
- Save money – nothing to buy
Vẽ chiều nayBreastfeeding has many benefits to both mom and baby. The Lactation Center at UofL Hospital’s Center for Women & Infants is designed to help new mothers and their babies overcome any difficulties with breastfeeding.
This service is available at no charge to ALL breastfeeding mothers in the community.
Vẽ chiều nayOur Lactation Center staff members are all International Board Certified Lactation Consultants. They have more than 50 years of combined lactation experience. They also have extensive neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience.
Vẽ chiều nayOpen Monday through Saturday, our team is prepared to help you through breastfeeding difficulties, such as:
- Poor latch/painful breastfeeding
- Engorgement (breasts are painfully full)
- Insufficient milk supply
- Poor infant weight gain
- Jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes)
- Plugged ducts, mastitis and abscess
- Thrush (fungal infection in the mouth)
- Late preterm and premature babies
- Cleft lip and palate, Downs Syndrome and tongue-tie
- Preparation for return to work or school
- Safe pumping and storage of breast milk
- Induced lactation (breastfeeding without pregnancy) and re-lactation (bringing back milk supply)
Breastfeeding is also covered in the prenatal classes offered by The Center for Women & Infants.
Prenatal and postnatal support groups are also offered. We also partner with to offer additional support to breastfeeding moms.
Contact us
- For breastfeeding information or lactation assistance: 502-562-6081
- Breastfeeding Hotline: 1-855-562-6081
- Fax: 502-561-5683
The Lactation Center is located on the third floor of UofL Hospital. It is in the hallway outside the Center for Women & Infants. UofL Hospital’s address is 530 S. Jackson St., Louisville, KY 40202.