Patient- and family-centered environment for expectant parents
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – McKinney features a patient- and family-centered environment for expectant parents with a holistic approach to caring for each family. We promote early parental involvement with skin-to-skin time with newborns, breastfeeding and safe sleep habits. Our families are encouraged to keep their babies in their room with them during their stay. We aim to support the physiological and psychological needs of our mothers, infants and their families.
Baylor Scott & White – McKinney is a state-designated by the Texas Department of State Health Services as a level III Maternal Center and Level III Neonatal ICU and a proud member of the Texas Ten Step Program, which aims to improve maternity care practices in birthing facilities.
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Take a tour of our birthing suites in McKinney
Our birthing suites here in McKinney allow your new family to remain together during the entire birthing process, creating a comfortable environment for a cherished experience. Our spacious labor and delivery suites allow for care to be brought to you and your baby.
Family-centered care is our priority.
For your convenience and comfort, we offer:
- Private ensuite bathroom with shower
- Sleep area for your support person
- Soothing colors and ambient lighting, designed to create a calming, relaxing environment
- Flat screen TVs and a work area with wireless Internet
- Comfortable visiting hours
- Family lounge
- Lactation consultants and nursing staff specially trained to assist moms with breastfeeding
- 24-hour neonatal nurse practitioner to care for infants who may need advanced care
- Fetal surveillance system to monitor babies before they are born
- Two surgical suites for Cesarean births (C-sections)
- Easy access to childbirth, baby care and breastfeeding classes
- Specialty newborn and breastfeeding items available through the Simply Mom's boutique
Parent education and classes
At Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – McKinney, we have cultivated resources that will help prepare you for your new family. Our parent education classes are inclusive and comprehensive—no matter your birth philosophy, we have a class to meet your needs!
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Parent classes
At Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – McKinney, our class material reflects current practice and is offered in a variety of formats, so you can choose what will work best for your schedule and personal interests.
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Online classes
Not every family is able to attend parent education classes in person, while others learn better with a self-directed class. Baylor Scott & White Health wants you to get the information you need about this special time, no matter what your learning preferences are. We now offer online childbirth and breastfeeding education for your convenience. This interactive, web-based instruction contains animated illustrations, videos and games to make learning easy and fun.
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Pregnancy checklist
Pregnancy comes with a lot of questions. Know what to expect when you're expecting.
Simply Mom's mother and baby boutique
Simply Mom's is a clinical women's and children's boutique in McKinney designed to provide new mothers convenient access to breastfeeding supplies, infant clothing and gifts.
Our offerings include:
- Clothing
- Diaper bags
- Preemie clothing and specialty items
- Unique gifts for mother and baby
- Breast pump rental and sales
- Nursing bras, clothes and accessories
- Private consultations with a certified lactation consultant
Supporting your every moment
Our experienced care team is here to help you prepare for your big moment — and every little moment along the way. Get the answers you need for a safe pregnancy and delivery.
Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit provides specialized care
Our NICU, which features private suites that allow parents to stay with their newborn around the clock, is capable of providing advanced life-support services and technologies for premature and seriously ill newborns.
Staffed by specialized nurses, neonatal nurse practitioners, neonatologists and many other skilled staff, the unit is designed to promote optimal developmental care for sick infants.
Family-centered care is our priority in the NICU. For your convenience and comfort, we offer:
- Kangaroo care, or skin-to-skin contact
- Lactation consultants
- Sleeper sofas and showers
- Family lounge
- Comprehensive discharge planning and coordination
"Our twins arrived 10 weeks early. Baylor Scott & White was ready."
For parents Rachel and Chris Caver, finding out they were expecting twins was ecstatic news. But 10 weeks before they were due, she went into labor.
Weighing less than four pounds, her babies stayed at their local Baylor Scott & White Medical Center neonatal intensive care unit. The NICU nurses put Rachel and her husband Chris at ease.
"They were very protective and very careful with the babies," she says. "Our NICU nurses became our best friends and family. One nurse even said, 'thank you for letting us care for your babies.' I couldn't have heard sweeter words."
Helping you prepare every step of the way at our labor and delivery hospitals
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