Labor & Delivery

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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 moms who want 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 the staff can do what they need to do.

Visitation

Visitors can come any time. We just ask that visitors to 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 for a vaginal delivery is 48 hours and 72 hours for a cesarean section.

When you and 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.

Take a Tour

Our volunteer doulas provide guided in-person tours of our maternity ward in English and Spanish:

  • 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. English tour at 6 p.m.; Spanish tour at 7:30 p.m.
  • 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. English tour at 9 a.m. and Spanish at 10:30 a.m.

These tours are a great way to help prepare you for the delivery of your baby. Call Labor & Delivery at 925-370-5608 to sign up for a tour. 

False Labor vs Real
Before Coming to the Hospital
When to Go to the Hospital
Pain Management and Medication
During Your Hospital Stay