 Welcome to the University of Maryland Obstetrics Care Unit. This state-of-the-art labor floor individualizes every delivery. We will go behind the scenes to give you a tour of our labor rooms so that you know what to expect when having a baby here. This is the waiting room. You and your family will come in this entrance, meet with our admitting specialists, a triage nurse will come out and decide which zone you need to go to. There's a labor zone, a prep and recovery and triage. Let's go to triage. This is one of our triage rooms. There are five of them. If you're not sure if you're in labor, you will come here first. A nurse will put you on the fetal monitor. We'll do your vital signs. We'll do a brief assessment. And then shortly thereafter, a doctor or a midwife will come and examine you. This is our fetal monitor. You'll be put on the fetal monitor to see if you're contracting and seeing how the baby's doing. You'll be in this room a minimum of probably an hour, maybe a few more. If you're in labor, this is our labor zone. Come on in. You will labor, deliver and recover in this bed. Your family has a zone over here for themselves with a recliner and a couch. And this is the baby zone. If you notice our artwork, it's designed to have a focus when you're in labor. Lots of tranquility. All of our rooms have a shower and four of our rooms have tubs in case you need them for hydrotherapy, which is water for pain relief. If you are scheduled for a C-section, this is our prep and recovery zone. We would prep you in here. We would do your vital signs and prepare you for your C-section. Once prepared, you'll go to the OR. You'll come back to this room for recovery. We promote bonding with the baby. The baby will be here with you. And if you are breastfeeding, we would love for you to breastfeed. You'll be in this room a couple of hours and then go to the mother baby unit. This is one of our three operating room suites. This is where your C-section will take place. Most of the time, your support person can come in here with you. We take care of all types of pregnant patients and it will be our privilege to take care of you. As you can see, the University of Maryland offers a comfortable experience for your birth. The only thing better than our facilities is our medical team. At the University of Maryland obstetric care unit, we can make every delivery a personalized, individualized experience. Whether you're low risk and having an uncomplicated delivery, or the ultimate high risk with the most danger to mother or baby, our team has the expertise and services to satisfy your delivery needs.