The multidisciplinary centres
Maternity Ward
More information about our Maternity Units :
- Braine-l'Alleud - Waterloo Hospital
Our specialists and paramedics
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BAEYENS Marie
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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BECK Sophie
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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BEN YOUSSEF Sophie
Gynaecology and obstetric ...
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BIERNAUX Vinciane
Gynaecology and obstetric ...
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DATH Catherine
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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DE BUIJL Ludovic
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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DELANDE Isabelle
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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DERNY Nathalie
Gynaecological surgery, Breast ...
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EXSTEYL Françoise
Gynaecology and obstetric ...
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FOSTIER Anne
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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GOEMINNE Anouchka
Gynaecology and obstetric ...
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HIDEN Marja
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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HIROUX Delphine
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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HOLLEMAERT Sylvie
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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JADIN Philippe
Gynaecological surgery, Gynaecology ...
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Important message
Due to the health crisis, the last two years have been particularly difficult for all of us.
However, this period has allowed us to see things differently, to question our habits and to value the essential.
The absence of maternity visits, apart from the partner and siblings, set us thinking. Indeed, we found that this situation was experienced very positively, both by you as young parents, and by us, the care staff.
The smooth transition between pregnancy and birth, taking the time to find yourself, to discover your baby together and to get to know him calmly, being able to rest, giving free rein to your emotions without restraint, allowing caregivers to carry out their tasks and to support you as best as possible, without constraint, are the reasons that motivated us to make the decision to continue limiting visits to the partner and siblings during your stay in the maternity ward.
Visiting hours
Maternity Ward 'Edith Cavell' of the Delta Hospital | |
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The partner and siblings of the newborn are welcome every day between 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm. In a private room, the partner is welcome at any time, day or night. If you have chosen a 2-bed room, the partner is invited to leave the room by 8:00 pm at the latest. |
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Neonatal Unit - Delta site | |
Parents are welcome at the centre 24/7. Visitors are welcome from 3.00pm to 7.00pm, only with the parents. NB : two visitors per day |
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Maternity Ward of the St-Anne St-Remi Clinic | |
The partner and siblings of the newborn are welcome every day from 4.00pm to 8.00pm |
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Maternity Ward of the Braine-l'Alleud - Waterloo Hospital | |
The partner and siblings of the newborn are welcome every day between 3:00 pm and 7:30pm |