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Support After Going Home

Adjusting to life with a newborn can be exciting—but it can also feel overwhelming. We provide ongoing guidance, resources, and support to help you navigate the first weeks at home with confidence. From telehealth visits to virtual support groups, breastfeeding support, and warning signs to watch for, our goal is to ensure both you and your baby continue to receive safe, compassionate care after leaving the hospital.

Postpartum Telehealth Visit

Within a week after delivery, we offer a free telehealth check-in through BabyLiveAdvice with a qualified provider to review your recovery and your baby’s health and answer any questions. This convenient, virtual visit ensures you feel supported without leaving the comfort of your home.

Learn more about your postpartum telehealth visit here.

Postpartum Support and Virtual Groups


Adjusting to postpartum life is easier with guidance and connection. Our virtual postpartum support groups are available in English or Spanish, providing a space to share experiences, ask questions, and receive reassurance. Patients are also given 1 year of access to our BabyLiveAdvice services, including postpartum support through our telehealth services.

Learn more about our postpartum support services, including our free Virtual Postpartum and Pregnancy Support group.

Lactation Center Follow-Up & Virtual Education

Once you’re home, it’s normal to have questions as your baby’s feeding patterns evolve. Our Lactation Center and telehealth services offer ongoing guidance to ensure successful breastfeeding.

  • Lactation Center Follow-Up Support: Parents can schedule in-person appointments for latching difficulties, low or oversupply concerns, pumping routines, weighted feeds, and other breastfeeding challenges. Appointments are available Monday–Friday. For appointments or any other breastfeeding questions or concerns, our Breastfeeding Information Line at 909.623.6455.
  • Telehealth Support: Our telehealth support is available for up to one year after birth. Parents can ask any questions they have about breastfeeding.

Learn more about breastfeeding after you leave the hospital.

What to Look For: Warning Signs After Birth

Knowing what’s normal—and what may need attention—is key to keeping both you and your baby safe. Our resources help you identify warning signs and understand when to contact your provider, giving peace of mind during those first weeks.

Learn more about warning signs.

Your Partner Beyond the Hospital

Our commitment doesn’t end at discharge. With coordinated follow-up, virtual support, lactation guidance, and ongoing education, we help families transition smoothly from hospital to home, ensuring confidence, safety, and support every step of the way.

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