Birthing room definition

Birthing room means a room designed, equipped, and arranged to provide for the care of a woman and newborn and to accommodate her support person or persons during the process of vaginal childbirth, (the three stages of labor and recovery of a woman and newborn).
Birthing room means a room and environment designed, equipped and arranged to provide for the care of a woman and newborn and to accommodate her support person(s) during the process of vaginal birth.
Birthing room means a room designed, equipped, and arranged to provide for the care of a patient, a newborn, and the patient’s support person or persons during and following childbirth.

More Definitions of Birthing room

Birthing room means a room designed, equipped and arranged to provide for the care of a woman and her newborn child and to accommodate her support persons during the process of vaginal birth.
Birthing room means a room and environment designed, equipped and arranged to provide for the care of a woman
Birthing room means a "labor delivery recovery" (LDR) room or "labor delivery recovery postpartum" (LDRP) room designed, equipped and arranged to provide for the care of a woman and her newborn child and to accommodate her support persons during the process of vaginal birth and immediate recovery thereafter.

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