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Women & Children

Women's Maternity Services

Specialized Care For Special Deliveries

Giving birth; it is an experience that will rival any others in your lifetime as the most emotionally rewarding, heartwarming and even miraculous. At the Women's and Children's Center in Ogden, we would be honored to share that experience with you. We specialize in special deliveries - like yours.Asian Pregnant Woman

Let our dedicated team of caregivers be your guide as you prepare to bring your child into the world. From the moment your pregnancy is confirmed, we will focus on your needs and your baby's to help ensure a safe, joyful and memorable experience.

In addition to delivering care that has been nationally recognized for excellence, Ogden Regional Medical Center offers the only single-room birthing suites in Weber County. It might be reassuring to know that we are the first and only hospital in Utah to dedicate a wing to women who deliver via a cesarean or C-section.

Regardless of how you deliver your newborn, we would be happy to nurture him or her in our secure nursery whenever you wish during your stay. In our Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), caregivers take special care of babies who are born too early or with medical complications.

High-Risk Pregnancy Factors

Preparing For Your Baby

Childbirth Preparation Classes

Choosing Your Baby's Doctor

The Mother/Baby Advantage

Lactation Education

 

Women's Care Awards

HealthGrades, the nation's leading independent provider of health care ratings, recognizes Ogden Regional Medical Center as: 

  • Recipient of the HealthGrades Maternity Care Excellence Award™–8 years in a row (2004-2011)
  • Ranked Among the Top 5% in the Nation for the last 3 years – one of 2 in state
  • Only Hospital in the Region in Top 10% in the Nation for 4 years in a row
  • Ranked among the top 10% in the Nation for Maternity Care–8 years in a row (2004-2011)
  • Five-Star Rated for Maternity Care–8 years in a row (2004-2011)