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If you prefer to have your baby in a hospital, the next question is, which hospital? Most caregivers have privileges in one hospital, but many use more than one.
health.howstuffworks.com/how-to-prepare-for-childbirth5.htm
Upside: Very good advice on how to choose a hospital and what to ask when visiting
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The choice of where you have your baby can have a big impact on your whole birth experience. There are a number of options available to you and it's up to you to choose the one that you feel most ...
www.essentialbaby.com.au/page/choosing_a_hospital.html
Upside: Australian site discussing how to choose a hospital
Downside: Small font, limited depth
Many women have never been a patient in a hospital before the birth of their first baby, so they have absolutely no idea what to expect.
life.familyeducation.com/pregnancy/medical-facilities/35951.html
Upside: Helpful guide to choose hospital and questions to ask
Downside: Expect an ad when click on link
So What Should Be Important to You The most important thing is for you to feel comfortable with the staff and the environment of the hospital that you choose.
life.familyeducation.com/pregnancy/medical-facilities/35951.html?page=2
Upside: Specific advice on how to choose a hospital
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Once you've decided on either a hospital or a birth center, you may still have to choose which hospital or which birth center.
www.kidshealth.org/parent/system/doctor/birth_centers_hospitals.html
Upside: Good quick list of questions to ask to help choose a hospital
Downside: Need to scroll two-thirds down to find informaiton
Should I visit the hospital before my labor day? What can I expect to learn from a hospital tour?
www.babycenter.com/0_getting-to-know-the-hospital_1073.bc
Upside: Advice on how to evaluate a hospital
Downside: Short article, limited questions to ask
When we think about having a baby very few of us think much past choosing the practitioner who will help us when labor comes.
pregnancy.about.com/cs/consumerissues/a/hospitalint.htm
Upside: Helpful information on what to ask when choosing a hospital
Downside: Text heavy page
Traditional hospital births (in which the mother-to-be moves from a labor room to a delivery room and then, after the birth, to a semiprivate room) are still the most common option.
kidshealth.org/parent/system/doctor/birth_centers_hospitals.html
Upside: Helpful information on some things to look for in a hospital
Downside: Article focuses more on choosing a birth method
If you are pregnant, or considering having a baby, you will have to make many decisions. One of the most important is where to have your baby. You should know not all hospitals are alike.
www.ynhh.org/maternity/why_yale/
Upside: Helpful advice and information from hospital's website that can be used to evaluate any hospital
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Birthing Place Hospitals have become increasingly sensitive to the physical and emotional comfort of laboring and postpartum women. Along with an obstetric facility that's mother-friendly, what else ...
body.aol.com/pregnancy-guide/choosing-a-caregiver-and-birthing-site
Upside: Good advice on services to look for in a hospital
Downside: Scroll down a little to find information