Contact
Labor and Delivery
925-370-5608
Nursery
925-370-5615
Postpartum
925-370-5613
Labor & Delivery
Contra Costa Regional Medical Center wants you to have the most rewarding birth experience and first few days with your new baby. Our Labor & Delivery unit has eight private rooms that are designed to allow a woman to remain in one room—from labor and delivery through her recovery.
When You Get Here
When you arrive at the hospital, a triage nurse will evaluate you and the doctor will decide if you are ready to be admitted. It is not uncommon to send mothers back home if they are not ready for delivery. We do offer an "early labor lounge" where patients can be monitored in a comfortable environment without actually being admitted.
The Birthing Process
Once you're admitted, we offer free doula service to mothers who would like extra support from a birth coach. There is no limit as to how many people can be in the room during the birthing process, as long as staff can perform their duties.
Visitation
Visitors can come any time. We just ask that visitors keep their voices down after 7 p.m. as a courtesy to other patients. Dads are welcome to stay overnight.
Going Home
The average length of stay is 48 hours for a vaginal delivery and 72 hours for a cesarean section.
When you and your baby are ready to go home, we will give you a layette package that includes basic essentials, such as a blanket, sleeper, onesie, cap, thermometer, and baby toy.