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COVID-19 Impact on Delivery

Inova is safely leading the way to bring your little one, or ones, into this world. We are fully prepared for the current COVID-19 pandemic and continue to implement all infection prevention and control measures established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state/local health agencies to provide the safest care environment.

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Private Postpartum Care Suite
Private Postpartum Care Suite
Private Postpartum Care Suite
Private Postpartum Care Suite
Labor and Delivery Soaking Tub
Labor and Delivery Soaking Tub
Private Labor and Delivery Suite
Private Labor and Delivery Suite
NICU Family Transition Room
NICU Family Transition Room
Private NICU Room
Private NICU Room
NICU Pod
NICU Pod

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Erin's birth experience at Inova Loudoun Hospital

Perinatal Care Certification

The Joint Commission sealOur hospital has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval® for Perinatal Care Certification. We are thrilled to be one of only 64 hospitals currently certified nationwide – and, the only hospital certified in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC.

Pursuing voluntary certification by The Joint Commission reaffirms that our hospital is a national leader in mother-baby care. It reflects our team’s unwavering commitment to continuously review and improve key aspects of our perinatal programs that can affect the quality and safety of your care.

You can rest assured knowing that you and your baby will receive the best possible care at Inova Loudoun Hospital.

Inova Loudoun Hospital recently unveiled a brand new Labor and Delivery Unit, Postpartum Care Unit and Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Located in our new North Patient Tower, these advanced facilities will allow us to continue to deliver exceptional birth experiences for years to come.

When delivering at Inova Loudoun Hospital, you can expect an intimate, family-centered birth experience. Mothers and babies receive individualized attention and benefit from the most advanced technology available. Facility highlights include:

  • 24/7 OB Emergency Department (OBED) for expectant mothers 20 weeks and beyond with OB-related complaints such as abdominal pain or bleeding
  • 12 spa-like labor-delivery-recovery suites with labor soaking tubs and light therapy to enhance relaxation
  • Wireless waterproof fetal monitors
  • Private postpartum rooms
  • Level III NICU featuring private rooms with overnight accommodations for parents
  • 3 cesarean-section suites
  • Antepartum rooms for women with high-risk pregnancies requiring inpatient care before delivery
  • 24/7 OB Emergency Room for expectant mothers 20 weeks and beyond with OB-related complaints
  • 24/7 in-house anesthesiology
  • 24/7 access to OB-GYN doctors, certified nurse-midwives and neonatologists
  • Supportive of physiologic, natural and unmedicated births
  • Board-certified lactation consultants and lactation center

Additional amenities include: complimentary valet services, free WiFi high speed internet access, and access to a professional photographer. All rooms in the North Tower are equipped with Bluetooth wireless speakers and other high-tech amenities.

 

The Inova Loudoun Hospital Antenatal Testing Center (ATC) offers specialized care and comprehensive diagnostic testing for women throughout their pregnancy.

Our maternal fetal medicine specialists, perinatal sonographers and nurses have cared for thousands of expectant mothers and regularly work with women whose pregnancies are considered high-risk.

Factors which may cause a woman’s pregnancy to be considered high risk include:

  • Pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or hypertension
  • Women over the age of 35
  • Women with multiple pregnancies
  • Women who experience unexpected complications caused by pregnancy
  • Parents who may pass on a genetic disorder

Learn more about Inova Loudoun antenatal services

Through Inova Obstetrics and Gynecology practices, you can reduce your in-person office visits through our OB telemedicine program.

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Inova Loudoun Hospital is home to Loudoun County's highest-level Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). While all families have high expectations of a healthy, full-term infant, a deviation from the expected path can sometimes occur. Approximately nine percent of infants in Virginia are born prematurely (< 38 weeks) and others have physical problems that require specialized care.

Our level III NICU provides around-the-clock observation and care for premature and sick infants as young as 28 weeks.

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Inova Cares Clinic for Women - Lansdowne offers obstetric (pregnancy and childbirth) care for women who are uninsured, have limited resources, or are insured by Medicaid.

Additionally, this team of OB-GYN and certified nurse midwife hospitalists are on-site 24/7. They have collectively delivered more than 1,400 babies for unassigned and private-practice patients at Inova Loudoun Hospital.

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COVID Vaccine & Pregnancy

Pregnancy is considered a high-risk health condition. Pregnant people with COVID-19 are at increased risk of preterm birth and might be at increased risk of other adverse pregnancy outcomes, compared with pregnant women without COVID-19. COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for all people 12 years and older, including people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or might become pregnant in the future. Evidence about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy has been growing. These data suggest that the benefits of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine outweigh any known or potential risks of vaccination during pregnancy. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can protect you from severe illness from COVID-19.

Women undergoing fertility treatment or planning to get pregnant are encouraged to get vaccinated if they are eligible. Since the vaccine is not a live virus, there is no reason to delay pregnancy attempts because of vaccination administration or to defer treatment until the second dose has been administered. There is currently no evidence that any vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines, cause fertility problems in women or men.

Evidence about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, although limited, has been growing. These data suggest that the benefits of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine outweigh any known or potential risks of vaccination during pregnancy. Vaccines have been studied using many viruses and in all trimesters of pregnancy. No adverse pregnancy-related outcomes, including adverse outcomes affecting the baby, were associated with vaccination in these trials.

If you are pregnant, you might want to have a conversation with your healthcare provider about COVID-19 vaccination. While such a conversation might be helpful, it is not required before vaccination. You can receive a COVID-19 vaccine without any additional documentation from your healthcare provider.

Professional medical organizations such as The American College of OB-GYN, and the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine who specialize in the treatment and care of pregnant individuals all align with the CDC in encouraging pregnant individuals to get COVID-19 vaccinated.

Online Support for Pregnancy Fitness

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NEW FiTness Nutrition | Exercise | Well-Being – Facing it Together

"I want the baby to be healthy and for that you need a healthy life."
– Serena Williams

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Postpartum – Care for Yourself and Your Baby After Delivery

Inova is here to support you as you adjust to motherhood's many physical and emotional demands.

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