How much is a birth at Cedars-Sinai?

How much is a birth at Cedars-Sinai?

In October of 2014, CNN Money reported that Cedars-Sinai has either two-room or three-room birthing suite options in its maternity wing, with a range of $3,600 to $5,100 per night. The number Parents calculated falls into that range.

Can I give birth at Cedars-Sinai?

Childbirth Classes Cedars-Sinai offers classes on pregnancy, childbirth, infant care and more.

How long do you stay in the hospital postpartum?

24 to 48 hours
After an uncomplicated vaginal birth, you’ll likely stay in the hospital for 24 to 48 hours. There’s a lot that happens in those two days after delivery before you go home, including: You’ll need to rest and wait for any anesthesia to wear off.

Did Jennifer Lopez have C-section?

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony’s long-awaited twins were welcomed via C-section. About the experience, J Lo said: “I had a C-section, but my sister gave birth six months later — we got pregnant around the same time — and she asked me to be in the delivery room with her, and I was, like, ‘Wow!’

Do you offer childbirth classes at the Mount Sinai Hospital?

In accordance with New York State Department of Health guidelines, all group childbirth classes at The Mount Sinai Hospital have been suspended until further notice. We now offer virtual childbirth classes. An overview of our virtual class offerings is accessible here .

What makes pregnancy and birth at Mount Sinai exceptional?

Our state-of-the-art birthing facilities, primary care nursing, social and pastoral services, and health education are part of what makes pregnancy and birth at Mount Sinai exceptional.

Who are the obstetrics staff at Mount Sinai?

Our obstetrics staff, including doctors, nurses, and midwives, provide a host of services during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. Why Choose Mount Sinai?

Is the nursery open at Mount Sinai Hospital?

Nurseries at The Mount Sinai Hospital are open and fully functional for babies that require newborn nursery care or new parents that require respite. Due to concerns about community spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the New York metropolitan area, all childbirth classes at Mount Sinai have been suspended until further notice.