When you choose to give birth in a hospital, you would usually give birth in a birth suite. The birth suit is generally centered around a bed, but would also contain equipment for helping in the delivery of your baby such as birthing ball or birthing stool. It may also home medical equipment used for delivery of babies.
If you where to have a c/section you would deliver your baby in an operating theatre.
Almost every hospital in the world has at least one midwife and doctor to deliver a baby. Do not go to a walk in or urgent care clinic, as they usually do not have the resources to deliver a baby.
You don't pay money to deliver a baby. You may pay to have the baby in a hospital though. The cost varies.
wow!then she has a baby without any records.
No, Pediatricians take care of children after they have left the hospital. During birth there are Obstetricians and midwifes that delivers the baby.
In 2010, the cost to deliver a baby ranged from $2,000 for a normal, vaginal delivery at a birth center to $23,000 for a cesarean section with complications at a hospital. If you are in a low-income household, you may qualify for Medicaid. Ask your doctor for help to apply for it. If you do not qualify for Medicaid, you can ask your doctor (and the hospital) for a payment plan.
Veterinarians deliver baby animals, if the mother cannot deliver on her own.
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well.... that is the maximum amout of time a woman carries a baby in the womb. However, babies have been delivered premature and have survived as well. But, when that happens, they stay in the hospital for a couple more days for observation.
Terminology is important here! The only person who can "deliver" a baby is the mother! Midwives (or physicians) simply catch!