Certified doulas are allowed. Certified doulas do not count as a support person as they are considered part of a patients’ care team. They will be required to show proof of their doula certification and follow the same screening processes as hospital employees and physicians and wear appropriate masking.
My son is currently there in NICU level 2 and they are awesome people, the nurses will do everything they can to help you out, of course you'll come across one or two a little bit off but never just completely. And the go between people are just absolutely awesome especially Beth. The mother and father are allowed back and then for the first 3 days your 24-hour person which will usually be the father. Sadly though after that you can have one person per day come to visit and that will be it. Sadly we still aren't really allowed to have any groups but you can have them come in and wait in the awesome cafeteria with real food or the Starbucks with the splendid Baristas and you can FaceTime them and you know, everybody my family loved it. It's a very good close second place option. Again, for delivery though only the mother and father allowed in the back untill you are in the recovery room
Im sorry I wish I could answer that I was there for stage 3 breast cancer reconstruction surgery I stayed in ICU my whole stay not because I was pregnant. You should call the Hospital to inquire of such.
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