Having Your Baby at NYU
 
Services

ServicesChildbirth Classes
We offer support groups and classes to help prepare you for every stage of childbirth, including childbirth preparation, breastfeeding, and classes for siblings.

Anesthesiology
The Obstetrical Pain Management Program helps expectant mothers feel more comfortable during the childbirth experience.

Equipment Sales & Rental
To provide more comprehensive breastfeeding services, NYU Medical Center has opened a Breast Pump Sales and Rental Station that offers a full line of Medella pumps and instruction by lactation consultants.

In-Vitro Fertilization
The NYU Fertility Center has been in the forefront of infertility treatment since its inception.

Maternal/Fetal Therapy
NYU Langone Medical Center’s Maternal-Fetal Surgery Program specializes in fetal diagnosis, treatment, and fetal surgery. The program is unique because of the exceptional facilities for fetal diagnosis and treatment and personnel skilled at performing surgical procedures for treatment of the fetus at risk.

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
NYU Langone Medical Center’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a service for newborn babies who are born premature or who need special medical and/or surgical care at birth.

Patient Representatives
The Patient Representatives Office is the hospital contact for you if you have questions about the services available, hospital policies, or rights as a patient.

Prenatal/Postpartum Physical Therapy
Women with pain or discomfort related to pregnancy, delivery, and/or postnatal baby care can obtain a referral from their doctor and receive one on one treatment with a physical therapist specializing in prenatal/postpartum therapy.

Social Services
The Social Work Department provides discharge planning and counseling for patients coping with the impact of parenthood as well as pre-term labor and premature babies.

Ultrasound & Diagnostics
The diagnostic center helps identify potential obstetrical, medical or fetal problems at an early enough point in the pregnancy to maximize the likelihood of a healthy child.