Childbirth & Parenting Education

Childbirth & Parenting Education

Childbirth & Parenting Education Classes

Hillcrest Hospital offers an extensive listing of childbirth and parenting education classes to help you prepare before the baby arrives, during labor and delivery and for when you bring your new addition home. We have classes for expectant parents (including foster and adoptive), siblings and grandparents. Classes may vary by location.

Register Online for Classes

View our Childbirth Education Calendar to find upcoming events and to register online for classes.

For more information, call 440.312.4647 or email [email protected].

CenteringPregnancy® Groups

CenteringPregnancy® is group prenatal care that prepares women for the challenges and excitement of labor, delivery and parenting. These two-hour appointments are conducted over ten sessions and offer expectant mothers one-on-one care with a provider as well as group time with eight to ten other women in similar stages of pregnancy. To learn more or to find out if a group is being offered near you, email [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 216.491.0141.

Lactation & Breastfeeding Help

Lactation & Breastfeeding Help

Lactation consultations are private outpatient appointments where mom and baby receive one-on-one breastfeeding support. Individual patient needs are addressed, such as latch comfort, engorgement, milk supply, growth spurts, effective pumping, weaning, and more.

Breastfeeding Support Group is a support system for breastfeeding mothers. It offers a group setting, but individual advice and attention from a lactation consultant is available. Participants will learn problem solving for engorgement, latching on, weaning, pumping, storing milk, growth spurts, etc.

To schedule a lactation consultant or for other breastfeeding questions, please call 440.312.5332.

Breastfeeding: How to Establish a Good Milk Supply (Infographic)

Am I going to make enough milk for my baby? That’s a common worry of many new moms who’ve just returned home from the hospital. Here Cleveland Clinic lactation consultant Suzanne Forsgren, RN, BSN, IBCLC, offers 12 tips for establishing a good supply in your baby’s first weeks.

Breastfeeding Medicine Clinic

Cleveland Clinic Children's Breastfeeding Medicine Clinic provides comprehensive breastfeeding care and support to families in need to help them reach their personal breastfeeding goals. If you’re worried you’ll have issues breastfeeding, or are looking for additional support from breastfeeding experts, our team can assist you with various issues. Learn more. 

For an appointment during business hours (Mon.-Fri. from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.), call 440.473.0010. During non-business hours, call 216.444.KIDS(5437).

High-risk Pregnancy Care

High-risk Pregnancy Care

If your physician deems your pregnancy high risk, you can feel confident knowing that we have access to the Cleveland Clinic Department of Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

The team in maternal-fetal medicine consists of:

  • Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • Medical Geneticists
  • Neonatalogists
  • Pediatric Surgical Subspecialists
  • Licensed sonographer
  • Perinatal nurses

An extensive range of high-risk services include:

  • Glucose tolerance test
  • Treatment of Preeclampsia/Eclampsia
  • Amniocentesis
  • Antepartum Testing
  • Preconception Counseling
  • Cordocentesis
  • Fetal Care Center
  • Fetal Doppler
  • Genetic Counseling
  • Nuchal Translucency
  • Quad Marker Check
  • Targeted Ultrasound

Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Hillcrest Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a division of Cleveland Clinic Children's. This state-of-the-art 35-bed Level III nursery unit accommodates the special needs of babies such as breathing problems and problems associated with very low or extremely low birth weight.

Covered 24/7 by in-house neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners and specially trained neonatal nursing staff, this NICU boasts designated pediatric respiratory therapists, an on-unit pediatric pharmacy and a variety of pediatric subspecialty support services. Patients are cared for in private, individual rooms that were specially constructed to facilitate family-centered care. Light and sound levels are designed and modified to meet the neurodevelopment needs of the babies.

  • For more information on Hillcrest Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, call 440.312.5588.
Resources

Resources

Birth Certificates

Birth certificates for babies born at Hillcrest Hospital are obtained from the Bureau of Vital Statistics at Cleveland City Hall. They can be ordered via internet, mail, telephone or with walk-in service. For more information call 216.664.2000.

Portraits

When you are expecting a baby, you are filled with excitement and expectations. We understand your feelings and that's why we've taken steps to add extra touches to ensure that your birthing experience is both wonderful and memorable.

COVID-19

Learn how COVID-19 might affect you and your baby and help prepare for a healthy pregnancy.

Speaking of Women's Health

Speaking of Women's Health

Hillcrest Hospital, in association with Cleveland Clinic, offers Speaking of Women's Health. This women's health program is designed to educate women about health, well-being and personal safety for themselves and their families. Membership is free, and includes a monthly e-newsletter with helpful tips and resources.