
Maternity Tour
Join us for an in-person maternity tour to explore where you will be welcoming your baby.

Pregnancy Planning Guide
Request your pregnancy planning guide and receive information about the Texas Health hospital in which you plan to deliver including what to expect in Labor & Delivery, your hospital stay and much more!
Your Labor and Delivery
You may already know how you want your baby’s birth to happen. We work with you to achieve the birth you want, while keeping you comfortable and secure. We support family involvement in your birth, as part of our family-centered care philosophy. We know that babies thrive when their family is engaged in the birth.
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Arriving for Labor and Delivery
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Items to Bring With You to Labor and Delivery
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Scheduled Cesareans and Inductions
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Your Labor and Delivery Room
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Visitors during Labor and Delivery
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Photography
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Pain Management and Labor Support Tools
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After Delivery: What to Expect

Become a Texas Health Mom
Sign up for our baby emails and gain access to all the tips, insights and resources Texas Health has to support pregnant moms!
Pack Your Hospital Bag
Here’s a list of suggested items that you may want during your hospital stay.


During Your Hospital Stay
After the birth of your baby, Texas Health Alliance provides a comfortable and peaceful atmosphere that encourages bonding in new families.
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Your Hospital Room
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Mom’s Recovery: What to Expect
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Baby’s Hospital Stay: What to Expect
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Visiting Hours
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Celebration Meal and Dining
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Bedside Convenience
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Concierge Assistance
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Birth Certificates and Social Security
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Breastfeeding Support and Breast Pump Rentals
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Discharge Day: What to Expect

Expecting a NICU Stay?
If your infant needs additional care after the birth, Texas Health Alliance has a Level II NICU available.
High-Risk Pregnancy Support
Whether you have a high-risk pregnancy or your baby is born with special-health needs, Texas Health Alliance has specialists on staff and facilities who can help to meet your family's needs.
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High-Risk Pregnancy Care
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Amenities during Your Stay
Support for New Moms
Breastfeeding Support
Find resources and support Texas Health has available to help you meet your breastfeeding goals.
Postpartum Depression
Baby blues or something more? Texas Health has a number of resources to support moms and new families.

Texas Health Moms Facebook Group
Connect with other moms who have delivered at Texas Health hospitals.