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birthing room

American  

noun

  1. a section of a hospital or an outpatient facility set aside and equipped for childbirth and usually simulating a home environment in which family members or friends may be present during the delivery.


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Her clinic has three patient beds and a birthing room with a bare mattress, stirrups and a single IV pole.

From Salon

One room had been the birthing room, I was told, and I sat in that room writing towards the bright new world I am always trying to write into.

From New York Times

Another, still cluttered with filing cabinets, became a birthing room.

From New York Times

Experts told the Guardian how an already lethal situation is devolving even further as expectant mothers have had their agency stripped away and their support systems pushed out of the birthing room in the name of safety.

From The Guardian

You don’t have to admit Peggy to your innermost circle, birthing room or baby registry.

From Washington Post