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Delivery room

Status information


Related specialties

Obstetrics

Major disease

Normal labor, cesarean delivery, high-risk maternal care

Facilities

10 beds (labor and delivery, mother-child unit)

Featured Equipment

Labor and delivery beds (LDR beds), ultrasound diagnostic devices, centralized fetal heart rate monitoring systems, etc.

Phone Number

053) 200-2935

Location

Children's Hospital 3rd Floor


Introduction

In the delivery room of Kyungpook National University Children's Hospital, which opened on March 10, 2014, 12 nurses and one employee, including a male nurse, are in charge of maternal and newborn care.
Due to the nature of university hospitals, most of the hospitalized patients are high-risk mothers, and they are often hospitalized for a long time due to various pre-birth problems such as early labor, early amniotic membrane, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

In our delivery room, all delivery room staff are doing their best to provide and educate mothers in these various situations with information necessary for each treatment and management, as well as to warmly support them psychologically.
In addition, we recommend breastfeeding after delivery, and we operate a mother-automated ward where breastfeeding experts and experienced nurses can help you with successful breastfeeding.
With the operation of such an automatic mother's room ward, mothers and babies can form a good attachment relationship, satisfy the baby's oral cavity satisfaction, and learn the breastfeeding process.

In addition, the delivery room at Kyungpook National University Children's Hospital has a family delivery room, so mothers and families can participate in all childbirth processes of labor, delivery and recovery, and there are advanced equipment to monitor maternal and fetal conditions during delivery and specially designed family delivery beds that can be adjusted according to the delivery process, so you can deliver comfortably in one place without moving anywhere.

In addition, in cooperation with university hospitals in Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province, we operate diabetic camps and various education programs every year, and we continue to provide guidelines and education for our patients.

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