Maternity Services at Johns Hopkins Bayview
Expecting a child is a long journey, full of changes, surprises and miracles. The Birthing Center at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is comprised of an expert team of dedicated physicians, certified nurses and mid-wives, and other health care professionals ready to provide comprehensive care to expectant mothers from their first trimesters to the journey home with their new babies.
Comprehensive Services
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Schedule by Phone
New and existing patients can schedule by phone using this number:
443-997-0400
Schedule Online Through MyChart
Available for follow-up appointments with most providers
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International patients can request an appointment though international patient services.
Having a Baby at Johns Hopkins Bayview
Take a virtual tour with our doctors and nurse practitioners as they walk you through obstetrical services, the neonatal intensive care unit, mother/baby postpartum unit and what to expect when having a baby at Johns Hopkins Bayview.
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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
4940 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21224
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Practice Hours
Every day: Open 24 Hours
Prenatal Care Locations
Frequently Asked Questions
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Park in the east parking garage and enter the Bayview Medical Office building of the hospital through the blue awning entrance. This entrance is also appropriate for the drop-off of patients if needed.
The free Johns Hopkins Find Your Way app is all you need to get to and around the buildings of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Download it here.
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Labor and delivery patients can typically have two care partners at the bedside, but this is subject to change according to the current COVID-19 risk level.
To find the latest information on visitor guidelines please see John's Hopkins Bayview's inpatient guidelines on our Visitor Guidelines for Patient Care Partners During COVID-19 page.
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- Phone charger
- Clothes for both you and the baby to go home in
- Any personal toiletries you prefer
- Light blanket for the baby to use upon discharge
- Robe and/or nightgown if you prefer to wear your own
We provide linens and pillows for care partners, as well as sleep chairs in each room.
For additional details, please see our printable Go Bag PDF.
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We do have midwife providers in our practice, who can be available to patients upon request.
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We have International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) on staff to assist with breastfeeding while you are here in the hospital. We also offer a call line to use after you are discharged: 410-502-3221.
Find more resources at our lactation center page.
Additional Resources
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Go Bag PDF
Our suggested list of items to pack in your go bag.
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Bayview Campus Map
A map of our hospital campus including parking lots.
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For High Risk Pregnancies
Our Maternal-Fetal Medicine program is home to multiple specialty clinics to help you through a complex pregnancy.
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Staying Healthy During Pregnancy
Read our article on staying healthy during pregnancy here, or check out our healthy pregnancy and healthy baby guides below.
Patient Guides
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Healthy Pregnancy Guide PDF
Your guide to a healthy pregnancy. (English version)
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Mamá Sana (Guía en Español) PDF
Guía de cuidados en el embarazo. (en Español)
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Healthy Baby Guide PDF
A care guide for you and your baby. (English version)
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Bebé Sano (Guía en Español) PDF
Guía de cuidados para el bebé y la gestante. (En Español)