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The Women's Hospital at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center Celebrates 75,000th Delivery with Birth of Twins

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Jan 11, 2017 - 1:19:15 PM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.
Jan. 11, 2017 -- The Women's Hospital at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in Laguna Hills celebrated its 75,000th delivery with the birth of twins.

Milestone sister-brother siblings Jada and Saif were born two minutes apart on January 7 to first-time parents Nadine Motaweh and Khalid Elbayoumy and delivered by obstetrician Heidi Cough, M.D., whose own young daughter and son were also born at Saddleback Memorial.

The Women's Hospital at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, which opened in 1988, offers personalized obstetrics care. It has been a national leader in childbirth, thanks to its highly regarded Perinatal Medicine Program and advanced Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for high-risk pregnancies and multiple births, and obstetricians at the hospital 24/7 to monitor deliveries.

Additionally, The Women's Hospital at Saddleback Memorial has special expertise in lowering the number of C-sections and increasing the number of VBACs (vaginal births after having a C-section) and was recently recognized by California Department of Health Services and Smart Care California for surpassing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Healthy People 2020 goals to lower rate of C-sections for first-time cesarean deliveries. It also holds the distinction of being the first hospital inCalifornia decades ago to offer LDRP (labor, delivery, recovery and post-partum care) in one private suite—one of 39 private, family-friendly suites in The Women's Hospital.

"This milestone is about more than the number of births," says Marcia Manker, CEO of Saddleback Memorial Medical Center. "It demonstrates the commitment and excellence of our exceptional obstetricians, perinatologists, neonatologists, specially trained nurses and other extraordinary clinical and support staff in ensuring Orange County families have access to high quality, compassionate care throughout the pregnancy, delivery and following the birth of their babies."

"Our obstetricians, midwives and nurses are all committed to ensuring the health and wellness of the thousands of babies we deliver each year," adds Dr. Cough, who also gave birth to her own son and daughter at Saddleback's Women's Hospital. "We are unique in being one of a small number of medical centers nationally with our own women's hospital—which helps promote the highest levels of care for the entire family."

In sharing their experiences, Nadine Motaweh and Khalid Elbayoumy—married for three years—complimented Dr. Cough, the nurses and entire staff at The Women's Hospital at Saddleback Memorial. "We can't say enough about the care we received here at Saddleback," they said. "The wonderful birth of our healthy twins, the ability to have our newborns Jada and Saif stay in Nadine's room throughout our hospital stay and the tremendous support of all those who participated in our care means so much to our family."

Saddleback Memorial Medical Center—a member of MemorialCare Health System in Southern California—is consistently named among Healthgrades America's 50 Best Hospitals and for excellence in several clinical areas. Truven Health Analytics selected Saddleback Memorial a nation's 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospital, and it received the American Heart Association Get with the Guidelines highest honor—Gold Plus for cardiac and stroke care.  Centers of excellence include cancer, heart disease, stroke, pulmonary disease, orthopedics, diabetes, emergency and critical care medicine, breast health, imaging, women's health, geriatric care and surgery. The Women's Hospital offers personalized obstetrics care, highly regarded perinatal program, advanced neonatal intensive care unit, midwife program, and expertise in high-risk pregnancies, multiple births and vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). Recent U.S. News & World Report high-performance ranking categories included heart failure, hip replacement, knee replacement and pulmonary disease. For more information, visit www.memorialcare.org/saddleback.

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