LDR Lederer Happy production fun!

The LDR Labor & Delivery Ward is a place where women can have fun during their labor and delivery, from 12 to 16 hours! The main feature of LDR's labor and delivery room is that it provides 12 to 16 hours of perfect care from the time of waiting for labor, delivery, and post-partum recovery. As many first-time mothers are usually nervous, the Labor and Delivery Ward can make up for and satisfy this psychological need, and provide a humanized, private and relaxing atmosphere for mothers. The number and specifications of labor and delivery rooms are not necessarily the same from hospital to hospital, so if you are interested in choosing a Delightful Delivery Room, you may want to inquire beforehand and make sure that it meets your individual budget and needs.


What is a Deluxe Maternity Ward? Generally speaking, mothers who give birth naturally will be hospitalized in the waiting room first, then transferred to the delivery room when the baby is about to be born, and then returned to the observation room after delivery. These rooms are not single-room facilities, and sometimes they need to be in the same area side by side with other moms, so privacy is usually not high.

1-to-1 specialized care during labor.

LDR Happy Birth Fun!

When you enter LDR's maternity ward, it is like a special suite for mothers-to-be and their accompanying family members. In this private and exclusive space, mothers can set up the most comfortable maternity environment according to their own preferences (in accordance with the regulations of each hospital), such as playing their favorite music, adjusting the appropriate lighting, preparing relaxing aroma oils, and so on, and at the same time, it can also accommodate more family members to accompany them, which can help reduce the psychological pressure on mothers during the process. The hospital is also able to accommodate more family members to help minimize the psychological pressure on the mother during the delivery process.

Because there is no need to change beds or rooms during labor, mothers who have booked a painless labor can stay in the Labor and Delivery room to receive painless labor from an anesthesiologist. When the baby's head is about to be poked out, the bed can be immediately transformed into a delivery table, and the medical staff and doctors will come into the room to help deliver the baby, so that the mom can welcome the joy of the newborn in her most comfortable and familiar environment.

Because the labor process in a normal delivery room usually takes the mother through the waiting area, the delivery room, the rest and recovery area, and the postpartum ward, there is no need for the mother to go through the labor process in a normal delivery room. So, basically, in one birth, the mother-to-be may have to change four places, but in the labor pains doubled and the tension of the accompanying pressure, the mother-to-be to face the pain index of the birth tends to surge, so the intention of LDR's maternity ward is to alleviate the many troubles that the mother will face in the birth.

The LDR is a happy and fun place to be! LDR's medical staff + environmental equipment

Director Tsai said, LDR are single rooms, and have a comfortable thickness and special design of the Lederer beds, which can be directly transformed into a delivery table during labor, and can be restored to a normal resting bed again by the medical staff after delivery. Therefore, during the postnatal recovery observation period, we will wait for at least two hours for the mom to rest before transferring her from the Labor and Delivery room to the postnatal ward.

Normally, in the Labor and Delivery Ward, there is 1-to-1 to 1-to-3 care during labor and delivery, but during labor, there is 1-to-1 professional care. The medical staff will provide professional guidance at each stage of labor, including: guidance on how to breathe during labor, guidance on how to relax the mother's muscles, and proper labor techniques during labor, etc.

This is the first time that we've seen a baby in labor.

Secondly, Mr. Tsai said, the environment and equipment in the delivery room of Lotus Child include surgical lighting, delivery equipment, oxygen equipment, neonatal treatment and first aid table, family resting sofa area, sanitary equipment, and all the medical supplies and fire prevention facilities, etc., so it can be said that all of the professional and safety needs are also available.

La Dolce & Gabbana (LDR) The maternity ward is designed to be a "single room", where mothers who are having a natural birth can simply take the initiative to ask the nursing staff to take care of the baby when they check into the hospital.

The newborn treatment and first aid station.

A sofa area for family members to rest.

LDR Happy Birth Fun!

Surgical grade lighting.

Conclusion

Mr. Tsai suggests that pregnant women who want to have a high quality birth, who want privacy, and who are able to give birth naturally, should consider choosing the LDR labor and delivery room. In addition, if you have more than one family member who would like to accompany you, you can also consider it, because normally when you enter the labor room, you can only have one family member accompanying you, but this is not the case with Lotus. For example, in the Cathay Pacific Medical Center's Labor and Delivery room, there is a comfortable sofa and sleeping area for family members, as well as a closet with bedding for family members, allowing mothers-to-be and their companions to enjoy a quiet and comfortable private space!

Preparation before moving in Director Tsai said that before moving in, Lotus is just the same as the general procedure of waiting for the birth of a baby, so the mother-to-be should bring her ID card, health insurance card, and mother's handbook to the hospital to check in. During the labor and delivery process, a professional medical team is available to help guide the mother and her family and provide appropriate professional advice as the mother goes through the labor and delivery process. The cost of the birth is about $6,000 for the first eight hours of labor, and $15,000 for the longer the labor continues!

Tsai Ming-Song

Education: China Medical University, B.S., Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, U.S. Experience: Taiwan Perinatal Medical Association, chairman of the Board of Directors Currently: Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan Obstetrics and Gynecology Society, Fu Jen Catholic University, full-time Associate Professor of Medicine, part-time Associate Professor of the Taipei Medical University. Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei Medical University