Banner

Labor and Delivery Care

Labor and Delivery Care

Labor and Delivery Care

Labor and delivery care includes the support, monitoring and medical services you receive when you are expecting and giving birth. Understanding what to expect and having a trusted team can make birth safer and  more comfortable. Tanner's labor and delivery care helps families in west Georgia and east Alabama navigate pregnancy through birth with expert support, personalized planning and access to advanced neonatal care when needed.

What is labor and delivery care?

Labor and delivery care includes monitoring your health and your baby's health, helping manage pain and guiding you through labor, delivery and early recovery. It also includes education before birth and support after delivery.

Do I need labor and delivery care?

Most women need labor and delivery care when pregnant. You may seek care if you have:

  • A confirmed pregnancy
  • Risk factors such as high blood pressure or diabetes
  • Previous pregnancy complications 
  • Concerns about fetal growth or movement
  • Pain or bleeding during pregnancy
  • Anixety about childbirth

All pregnant women benefit from planned care with a trusted provider.

What are my labor and delivery care options?

Prenatal education and support
  • Childbirth education classes
  • Breastfeeding preparation
  • Nutrition and exercise guidance
  • Mental health support
Monitoring and testing
  • Routine prenatal checkups
  • Ultrasound and fetal monitoring 
  • Screening for gestational diabetes and anemia 
  • Blood pressure and maternal health monitoring
Labor support
  • Continuous nursing support
  • Pain management options including epidural
  • Labor progress assessment
  • Positioning and comfort measures
Delivery options
  • Vaginal delivery
  • Assisted delivery when appropriate 
  • Cesarean birth when medically indicated 
  • Delayed cord clamping and skin-to-skin contact
Newborn and NICU care
  • Immediate newborn care after delivery
  • Newborn assessments and stabilization
  • Access to the Sally and John Francis Tanner Level III NICU in Carrollton for premature or medically complex newborns
  • Coordinated neonatal care without the need for transfer in many cases
Postpartum care
  • Recovery monitoring 
  • Breastfeeding support and lactation consulstation 
  • Newborn care education

Why choose us

At Tanner's Women's Care, we provide labor and delivery services close to home for families in west Georgia and east Alabama. We offer:

  • Local access in Carrollton and Villa Rica
  • Trusted OB/GYNs and women's health specialists 
  • Prenatal education and postpartum care
  • Personalized birth planning and pain management options 
  • Access to advanced Level III maternal care and NICU services in Carrollton
  • Whole-person care, including emotional support and newborn education

Labor and Delivery Care Frequently Asked Questions

What should I bring to the hospital?
Bring your ID, insurance card, birth plan, comfortable clothing, snacks, phone and chargers.

When should I go to the hospital?
Go when constractions are regular and strong, your water breaks or you have bleeding or decreased fetal movement.

Can I choose pain relief options during labor?
Yes. You can discuss epidural anesthesia and other options with your provider.

Is it normal to have different labor lengths?
Yes. Every labor is different.

Can I have skin-to-skin contact after birth?
Yes. Skin-to-skin contact is encouraged when safe.

What if my baby needs extra care after delivery?
If your baby needs additional support, specialized neonatal care is available through our Level III NICU in Carrollton, providing advanced care close to home.

Will insurance cover this?
Most plans cover labor and delivery care. Coverage varies.

Your care, redefined
Care 1
Explore Our
Medical Services
Care 2
View Our
Milestones by Year