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NICU and Newborn Care

Forms & Information

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All About Your Newborn booklet

The day you take your newborn home is exciting – and probably a little scary. You’ll have lots of questions during the days and months ahead. This booklet contains a lot of information, but it is not meant as a substitute for professional medical care. If you have questions or concerns, talk with your care provider.

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Baby’s feeding cues

How to know if your baby is hungry.

Bringing baby home: Instructions for home care

Congratulations on your new baby! We've put together a list of helpful information and links to access Providence postpartum care services.

Maternity visitation policy

The visitation policy for the maternity department is designed to protect our patients, their families and other visitors.

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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Follow-up Clinic

Providence Neurodevelopmental Center for Children provides a clinic for infants who are at risk for delays in developmental growth or feeding problems due to premature birth or significant illness.

Newborn Hearing Screening

The first two years of a child’s life are the most important for speech and language development. That’s why it’s important to detect hearing problems early. The state of Oregon requires that all newborns be given a hearing test soon after they are born.

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Newborn heart screening

 Pulse oximetry newborn screening can identify some infants with a heart defect before they show symptoms. Once identified, babies can be seen by cardiologists and can receive specialized care and treatment.

Newborn safety and security information

We have taken numerous precautions to assure the safety of you and your new baby. There are also a few things you can to to help protect yourself and your family.

Paternity affidavit information

If you are not married to the father of your baby, you have several choices regarding paternity.

Your baby needs a doctor

Before you preregister for your delivery, you must choose a primary care provider for your baby. This provider will coordinate well-baby visits, immunizations and general medical care for your baby for many years to come.

From the experts

Ask an Expert: Pets and newborns

Is there any truth to the rumor that cats will suck the breath out of babies? And are there any other reasons we should find new homes for our pets before we have our baby?

Ask an Expert: Vitamin K shots for newborns

Do all babies need a vitamin K shot? I don’t like the idea of sticking a needle in my newborn.

Birth certificates and social security cards

After your baby is born, the vital records technician at the hospital will give you a birth certificate worksheet that must be completed during your stay as an in-patient of the hospital and returned to the staff before you are discharged from the hospital.

What are children breathing?

Only five minutes of breathing secondhand smoke can be harmful to you or your baby’s health.

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