Labor and Delivery
Personalized Care from the Birth Day Experts
Pregnancy and childbirth can be the most exciting and challenging times in your life. Our dedicated team is here for both you and your baby, providing expert, compassionate and personalized care from pre-pregnancy through postpartum.
We have expanded our reach of women’s services to bring high-level care to community locations near you. From high-risk pregnancy and neonatal care offered at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies on our downtown Orlando campus to expanded labor and delivery and newborn care offered at Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Center for Women and Babies in Clermont, it’s easy to find the highest level of family-centered maternity care close to you.
Amenities at Our Locations
Private, spacious labor and delivery rooms equipped with in-room labor support props and amenities for your comfort
Spacious and private mother-baby suites for a comfortable setting to bond with your baby while you finish your postpartum care
In-room sleeping amenities for your support person
Provider care from the experienced hospitalist team of Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies
24/7 triage with board-certified obstetrics and gynecology providers for maternal emergency care
Daily visits by, and 24/7 availability to, our newborn hospitalist team, which includes board-certified pediatricians and nurse practitioners or pediatric resident physicians
State-of-the-art nursery on each Mother-Baby Unit
A compassionate team committed to your success, promoting skin-to-skin contact (even with C-sections)
Lactation consultant support for breastfeeding success
Advanced Neonatal Care
Should your baby need a higher level of medical care, you can count on the team from the Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, one of Florida’s best in neonatology, located at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer. Our 24/7 on-call Mobile NICU is available for infants born at Orlando Health South Lake and provides ambulance or helicopter transport to the downtown Orlando campus.
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My name is Jessica and this is my story
"Everything seemed right on track when I was pregnant with my second child. Then during week 23, everything changed with an ultrasound scan. When the team at the Fetal Care Center suggested fetal surgery as an option to treat spina bifida — explaining both the benefits and risks — I said yes, that’s what I need to do. I’ve never had such great care as I did at the Fetal Care Center. Today, Parker is just like any other baby his age in so many ways."
Jessica
Fetal Surgery Patient‘Willing To Do Anything’ – One Woman’s Journey Through COVID to Motherhood
"I looked at my fiancé and said, ‘It’s bad, isn’t it?’ and he said, ‘Yeah, it’s bad."
Paola
OB-GYN PatientAfter Losing 5 Babies, ‘I Really Wanted To Know What Was Wrong with Me.
"It was heartbreaking. My three sisters had no problems in their pregnancies. They would announce their pregnancies to the family and nine months later walk out of the hospital with their babies in their arms."
Koshal
Abdominal Cerclage PatientMy name is Erika and this is my story
"When my unborn baby was diagnosed with spina bifida, I was scared. After learning she was a candidate for in utero surgery, it didn’t take long to decide to go ahead with the procedure. Although Ava was born 10 weeks early, she was breathing on her own and wiggling her toes. The team at the Fetal Care Center took great care of me and my daughter. I am so thankful I was able to find such great care close to home."
Erika
Fetal Surgery PatientMy name is Eva and this is my story
"My husband and I were so excited when I became pregnant with our first child. Then at 16 weeks, my AFP test results indicated a possible neural tube defect. Further tests showed that my baby daughter, Mia, had spina bifida. Doctors at the Fetal Care Center offered me the option of in utero surgery for better outcomes for my baby. I’ll never grow tired of thanking them for what they did. I look at Mia and she is perfect, and it’s because of them."
Eva
Fetal Surgery PatientMy name is Jessica and this is my story
"Everything seemed right on track when I was pregnant with my second child. Then during week 23, everything changed with an ultrasound scan. When the team at the Fetal Care Center suggested fetal surgery as an option to treat spina bifida — explaining both the benefits and risks — I said yes, that’s what I need to do. I’ve never had such great care as I did at the Fetal Care Center. Today, Parker is just like any other baby his age in so many ways."
Jessica
Fetal Surgery Patient‘Willing To Do Anything’ – One Woman’s Journey Through COVID to Motherhood
"I looked at my fiancé and said, ‘It’s bad, isn’t it?’ and he said, ‘Yeah, it’s bad."
Paola
OB-GYN PatientAfter Losing 5 Babies, ‘I Really Wanted To Know What Was Wrong with Me.
"It was heartbreaking. My three sisters had no problems in their pregnancies. They would announce their pregnancies to the family and nine months later walk out of the hospital with their babies in their arms."
Koshal
Abdominal Cerclage PatientMy name is Erika and this is my story
"When my unborn baby was diagnosed with spina bifida, I was scared. After learning she was a candidate for in utero surgery, it didn’t take long to decide to go ahead with the procedure. Although Ava was born 10 weeks early, she was breathing on her own and wiggling her toes. The team at the Fetal Care Center took great care of me and my daughter. I am so thankful I was able to find such great care close to home."
Erika
Fetal Surgery PatientMy name is Eva and this is my story
"My husband and I were so excited when I became pregnant with our first child. Then at 16 weeks, my AFP test results indicated a possible neural tube defect. Further tests showed that my baby daughter, Mia, had spina bifida. Doctors at the Fetal Care Center offered me the option of in utero surgery for better outcomes for my baby. I’ll never grow tired of thanking them for what they did. I look at Mia and she is perfect, and it’s because of them."
Eva
Fetal Surgery PatientMy name is Jessica and this is my story
"Everything seemed right on track when I was pregnant with my second child. Then during week 23, everything changed with an ultrasound scan. When the team at the Fetal Care Center suggested fetal surgery as an option to treat spina bifida — explaining both the benefits and risks — I said yes, that’s what I need to do. I’ve never had such great care as I did at the Fetal Care Center. Today, Parker is just like any other baby his age in so many ways."


