LadySlipper
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It depends on the hospital and state it seems. I don't have first hand experience yet, but during the tour they said you have an option of either having the baby taken to the nursery or with you at all times. Also they allow your husband or support person to stay the whole time with you too. Even have a pull out bed for the person to sleep on & they are fed by the hospital as well. When we toured the nursery area, it was completely empty & the nurse said it usually stays that way but is there if needed. They also do the tag system others have mentioned. A tag on baby, mother, and father (or other support person). Every time the baby is moved they scan all tags. Not sure how they handle testing & bathing, if they do it in room or take the baby away for a short time. I will be delivering at Abbot Northwestern Hospital in Minnesota if anyone is familiar with it. It has a level 3 NICU where they allow you to see the baby at all times, in person and via closed circuit tv in your room during off hours. Thankfully they are very midwife friendly & allow completely natural birth including a water birth if you want.