It’s the little things that deliver big smiles
Having a baby is an exciting time in your life – and at the BirthPlace in our Niles and St. Joseph hospitals, we want to make it a healthy time. Our family of obstetric and pediatric physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners, midwives, and lactation consultant strive to continuously provide our moms, babies, and families a safe, nationally-recognized, and high-quality experience.
Some of the little things that make the BirthPlace a special space for you a baby:
- Access to pediatric specialists 24/7
- Experienced and loving health care professionals
- Intimate family-centered birthing suites
- Newly renovated rooms
- Online nursery for friends and family who can’t be present
- Daily serenity hours
- Continued support throughout your delivery until you depart home
- Ongoing new parent education
Your baby's safety is at the heart of what we do.
Spectrum Health Lakeland Niles Hospital proudly earned a platinum designation for maternal care from the Michigan Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (MI AIM). Spectrum Health Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph also earned gold level designation, the second highest ranking.
MI AIM works with birthing hospitals to reduce and eliminate preventable maternal mortality and severe morbidity. Hospitals implement structured “safety bundle” plans to improve health outcomes for mothers to combat the leading causes of maternal mortality such as obstetric hemorrhage and severe hypertension. Safety bundle plans help hospitals by defining actionable protocols, education, equipment, and drills to prevent and treat serious maternal events. Learn more.
The Economic Alliance for Michigan (EAM), a nonprofit group comprised of Michigan’s largest employers and unions, has awarded Lakeland Hospitals with the 2022 Maternity Care Excellence Award for demonstrated excellence in maternity care and delivery outcome. The Niles Hospital received this award a third year in a row.
The awards are part of EAM’s Maternity Care Project. Created in 2018, the project goals are to decrease the state’s infant mortality rate, reduce the rate of unnecessary C-sections, and be an educational resource for new and expecting parents residing in Michigan.
Nov 12, 2018 Reporting from Niles, MI
A Miracle Birth - Lucia Higgins
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Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018
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Willow Singita entered the world on June 15, 2018. Her middle name was inspired by an African (Xitsonga) word meaning “miracles” which is exactly how her mother, Lucia Higgins, describes her birth experience.
At 42 years of age, the pregnancy
A Miracle Birth - Lucia Higgins
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A Miracle Birth - Lucia Higgins
Nov, 2018
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Willow Singita entered the world on June 15, 2018. Her middle name was inspired by an African (Xitsonga) word meaning “miracles” which is exactly how her mother, Lucia Higgins, describes her birth experience.
At 42 years of age, the pregnancy came as somewhat of a surprise to Lucia. But soon after learning she was going to give birth again, she began to envision what she wanted that experience to look like. Having had two prior C-sections, Lucia knew she wanted this birth to be natural.
“With the birth of my son I wasn’t able to hold him right away after the C-section and I feel like that’s one of the reasons I struggled so much with breastfeeding and had a harder post-partum experience,” said Lucia. “I knew there were risks involved with having a natural birth after a C-section but I was determined to find a care team who I trusted and could provide the experience I was looking for.”
After interviewing a number of providers, from Grand Rapids to St. Joseph, Lucia selected both a nurse midwife and a doula to manage her care. Living in Fennville, Michigan, it was also important her care team be located close to a trusted health system in case complications arose.
As a swim instructor, Lucia remained active throughout the entire pregnancy. She also walked her dog regularly and practiced yoga and meditation to ensure her body was prepared both physically and mentally to give birth.
When the time arose, Lucia was still painting the baby’s room through five days of mounting contractions. Early on the fourth morning, her water broke and contractions intensified. She labored for an additional 20 hours, determined to have a home birth. However, when she began experiencing pain and a burning sensation at the site of her C-section scar, her midwife suggested she go to the hospital.
Upon arriving to the BirthPlace at Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph, Lucia was already dilated to 10 centimeters and close to giving birth.
“I was prepped to go to surgery and the first thing I remember was hearing push,” said Lucia. “The team was so amazing and encouraging throughout the entire process. I could tell they were great advocates for the process of natural birth and committed to giving me the birth experience I desired.”
Willow was safely delivered at 3:45 a.m. and immediately placed on her mother’s chest for skin-to-skin contact.
“Overall, Willow’s birth was just how I hoped it would be and I couldn’t believe it happened in a hospital setting,” said Lucia. “The experience was very personal while still ensuring both the baby and I were safe. It really was a miracle birth and I am so grateful to Lakeland.”