The Birth Place at Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital received a donation from Weighted Angels, a program that provides comfort to families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss in eastern Virginia. 

Weighted Angels is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was formed in 2018 by a group of bereaved mothers looking to provide comfort to families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss. The donation will enhance and grow Mary Immaculate Hospital’s perinatal bereavement program.

On Feb. 26, Weighted Angels, Bon Secours and the Midlik family gathered to honor baby Sienna with a donation, bringing further awareness to perinatal loss. Families who have lost a child receive a package that includes a Weighted Angel that matches the weight of the child that was lost.

“When our daughter, Sienna Grace, was pronounced stillborn during her delivery, we were given a Weighted Angel that was close to her weight of 8 pounds, 10 ounces. Holding that weight has brought us comfort, and we want that to continue for other families who suffer the loss of a child.” Steve and Crystal Midlik said.

At Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital, we define ourselves as the “Birth Place of Choice” because while in our care, we want your birthing experience to match your preferences. Our experienced obstetric staff and neonatology staff provide a special brand of maternity care that blends evidence-based care with personalization and compassion.

The Birth Place proudly offers:
  • Eight fully equipped, private labor and delivery rooms, two operating rooms and three triage beds
  • An in-house neonatology specialist 24/7, with a seven-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) that cares for infants from 28 weeks and older
  • An experienced nursing staff in labor and delivery, newborn, neonatal intensive care and postpartum care
  • 14 mother-baby postpartum care rooms
  • Educational and support classes
  • Inpatient International Board-Certified lactation consultants
 
The Birth Place at Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital will soon complete a major renovation. Flooring, paint, lighting, ceiling tiles, case work in patient rooms and nursing station, new furniture, updated art and bathroom upgrades throughout the entire labor and delivery unit and our postpartum unit will wrap up in May of 2023.