Labor and Delivery
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(575) 751-5850
Over the last 85 years, Holy Cross has been proud to serve many generations of Taoseños as they bring new life to our community. The Labor and Delivery department at Holy Cross Hospital has helped deliver over 10,000 babies since 1937 and our local practitioners provide excellent care throughout pregnancy, during birth, and into childhood.
Our family-oriented Labor and Delivery department offers an innovative birthing concept right here in Taos. Holy Cross Hospital’s Labor and Delivery department strives to offer the comforts of home, with an emphasis on keeping the delivery of babies as comfortable as possible. Our staff provides the best medical expertise and technology while prioritizing the needs of the family. We know that how you choose to go through labor is deeply personal. Our staff will work with you to follow your birthing plan closely assuring the safe and healthy birth of your child on your terms, including medicated and unmedicated birthing options.
As an expectant mother, you will be in one of our three comfortable rooms with a comfortable birthing bed, hardwood floors, a rocking chair, plenty of sunlight from a large window, and ample room for your family to visit you and your new baby. Support people are encouraged to stay as well, each room has an additional pull-out bed and will be included during meal time. Each room also includes a mini-fridge so that you can bring and store your own snacks and food if you would like. Unlike larger facilities, you will remain in the same room for labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum care with an intimate team of experienced, professional, and compassionate nurses. With our smaller Labor and Delivery team, mothers get lots of one-on-one care and support from our great staff of nurses, doctors and midwives.
Along with the supportive team of nurses in our Labor and Delivery department, Holy Cross Women’s Health Institute has three OBGYNs and two Certified Nurse Midwives that are on-call for births. If you are an expectant mom we encourage you to learn more about Women’ Health Institute and schedule a consult today. Learn more about Women’s Health Institute >
Our support doesn’t stop after birth. Holy Cross Hospital offers many programs for new parents that will provide additional support after you get settled in with your new family member. Parents have access to lactation professionals, supportive home visitors, family navigators, classes, and family support groups. Learn more about our postpartum support programs below.
Our Labor and Delivery department offers centralized fetal monitoring which allows both nurses and physicians to monitor the mother and unborn child’s condition. Holy Cross Hospital uses the Novii Wireless Patch System which is a wireless and comfortable fetal monitor that allows us to monitor baby without putting restrictions on labor and birthing choices. This technology allows your health care team to analyze the baby’s status for signs of fetal wellbeing or distress at any time. With a healthy birth, mothers can expect to be discharged as soon as 24 hours after the time of birth. C-section births are usually released after 48 hours.
A specialized level 1 nursery for newborns requiring extra assistance is just a few steps away from the birthing rooms. There is also a triage room to assess the urgency of need by expectant moms just coming into the labor and delivery area.
We want you and your family to have a birthing experience that has the comforts of a birth at home with the safety and support of being in a hospital. Expectant moms and dads are welcome to come by, tour the Holy Cross Hospital Labor and Delivery department, and meet our experienced and friendly team.
Contact Us:
(575) 751-5850
Additional Services For Pregnant Women, New Moms, and Families
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Family Navigators
Family navigators offer support to pregnant women and new moms in northern New Mexico. A family navigator can help you get access to health care benefits, free programs, lactation support, and telehealth services and necessary equipment.
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Lactation Support
Breastfeeding can be challenging for new moms and babies. While you are in our labor and delivery department, our staff of nurses and pediatricians are available to help educate and help you feel comfortable with the process. After you are discharged we can refer you to a local Lactation Specialist that can provide additional support free of charge.
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First Steps – Home Visiting Program
Raising a child can be challenging and most parents can use an extra hand. First Steps is a program that offers free home visiting support for pregnant women and families with children up to the age of five. First Steps has seven home visitors that partner with families to provide parents with information, support, access to resources, and help establish a strong and positive family foundation. Home visiting services are free, non-invasive, available in English and Spanish, and available to all families in Taos County and Western Colfax Counties.
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Taos Loves Kids
Taos Loves Kids offers classes and groups to families with children under age eighteen. Their intention is to create a space where families can connect, engage and gain valuable tools to support their parenting journey. They are able to connect families to resources as needed. All classes are free and offered in English and Spanish. All materials/supplies will be provided. Parenting is tough, doing it alone is tougher. As a community, we can grow and thrive together.
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Taos Clinic for Children & Youth
Holy Cross Medical Center’s pediatric clinic is focused on delivering the highest quality medical care to the children and teens of northern New Mexico. We have a variety of pediatricians and nurse practitioners who are dedicated to caring for our children and teens. Our services include well, sick, and mental health visits, along with vaccinations, school physicals, and telehealth care. The clinic is a great resource for parents.
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Pre & Post Pregnancy Rehabilitation
Pregnancy and labor are physically demanding, and our physical therapy department has therapists that specialize in postpartum physical therapy. Every woman who delivers a baby, whether vaginally or cesarean, deserves a postpartum evaluation. Once cleared by your healthcare provider, ask for a referral to pelvic physical therapy to assess pelvic floor health, pelvic organ prolapse, abdominal muscle healing, and assistance in returning to physical activity. Carrying a baby for nine months is hard work, and delivering a baby can have widespread effects on the body. You deserve to rehabilitate and return to your favorite activities, both for yourself and your new baby!
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