what we do : Maternity/Pediatrics
Parenting Information
As a new parent you will have many questions about what is "normal" and when to be concerned about your baby. Call your healthcare practitioner if you notice any of the following:

  • A foul odor or drainage from the baby's umbilical cord or if the skin surrounding the cord is red or swollen
  • The baby's skin color is yellow, bluish or pale
  • The rectal temperature is less than 97°F or more than 100.4°F
  • The baby is Irritable, crying excessively or is excessively drowsy (sleeping through a regular wakeful period or being hard to rouse.) Or if a baby who usually sleeps well is very restless.
  • There is a loss of appetite, the baby is not sucking well or is falling asleep during feeding
  • The baby is experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, convulsions, seizures, stiffness or inability to move part of the body or very fast or noisy breathing.

Why Firelands?
Firelands Regional Medical Center is committed to being big enough to care FOR you, and small enough to care ABOUT you. With our advanced regional care, Firelands Regional Medical Center offers the following core services to you and your family. LEARN MORE
Volunteering
Volunteering is not only challenging and demanding but provides immense self-satisfaction and personal fulfillment that comes from helping others. We encourage energetic and committed adults and teens to participate in our program, which offers a variety of opportunities to meet personal interests and needs. LEARN MORE