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2975 N. Sycamore Drive

Simi Valley, CA 93065

Nonprofit Org.

U.S. Postage

PAID

Thousand Oaks, CA

Permit No. 1172

WHEN IT’S TIME

to deliver your baby, we have just what you need the most: a warm, caring,

family-focused birthing center—and the expertise and quality of care that can give you peace of mind.

Your plan, our goal

Meeting your needs and making the birthing process a safe and family-centered experience are

our priorities.

We strive to accommodate your personal wishes, encourage family involvement, and provide the best

nursing care and support possible. In addition, it is our belief that every family is unique and deserves a

birthing experience that embraces the needs of that particular family. That’s why we:

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Encourage you to create and share your birth plan with your team of caregivers.

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Employ a medical staff that is caring, nurturing and highly skilled.

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Maintain a state-of-the-art facility—including a level 2 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit—to meet any

special needs that arise for mom or baby.

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Include you in decisions during labor and delivery.

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Provide education and support before, during and after your birth experience.

Here for you

Our staff works to encourage mother-baby bonding and ease the transition to parenting a new-

born. The doctors and nurses are here to answer your questions and give you the tools you need

to feel confident in your new role.

Our nurses and lactation consultants can help you establish a good feeding routine before you

leave the hospital with your newborn. And our staff is available 24 hours a day to answer questions

and provide support.

Safety first: Taking your baby home

It’s a momentous occasion, that first car ride

home with your new baby. Make sure it is a

safe event as well—be sure to have a car seat

to protect your precious cargo.

It’s wise to buy the car seat well ahead of

your baby’s due date. That way you can make

sure it fits in your car and practice installing it.

Follow the installation instructions carefully.

Remember, choose a rear-facing

seat. All infants need to ride in the

back seat in a rear-facing car seat.

That is the safest place for your little

one to be.

You can learn more about car seat safety

by visiting the National Highway Traffic

Safety Administration website at

nhtsa.gov

.

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deliver!

Arrange a tour and learn

more. Call

805-955-6305

.

WE’RE PROUD TO PROVIDE A

FAMILY-FOCUSED, NURTURING

PLACE TO WELCOME YOUR BABY