While you’re in hospital

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    Baby sleeping

    In the maternity ward, you will stay in the same room as your baby to begin recognising the signs that your baby is hungry, uncomfortable, needs a change or wants a cuddle.

    Bed sharing

    It is advised not to sleep with your baby within the hospital environment. If you bring your baby into your bed, make sure both bed rails are up and tell a midwife. Please return your baby to the cot after feeding and cuddles. This is especially important when you are very tired and find it difficult to stay awake.  Watch a short video on safe sleeping from Red Nose.

    Safety

    For your baby’s safety  we advise that you:

    • do not leave your baby unattended on your bed
    • only transport your baby in the cot
    • avoid carrying your baby in your arms outside the ward area
    • avoid drinking hot fluids while holding your baby.

    Identification bands

    In hospital, your baby will have 2 pieces of identification attached to their ankles at all times. Please notify a staff member immediately if any of these become loose or fall off. If you are ever separated from your baby, your identification band is checked against your baby’s once you are together again.

    Hand hygiene

    Wash your hands before touching or cuddling your baby.  There are hand sanitisers throughout the hospital and in your room. Hand hygiene is very important to keep you and your baby healthy and we encourage staff, patients and visitors to regularly wash their hands.

    Contact us

    Postnatal Ward
    Location: Level 2, Caboolture Hospital
    Phone: (07) 5433 8629
    Visiting hours: 8.00am-1.00pm and 3.00pm-8.00pm