Pregnancy and birth
Since 1962, your neighbors have trusted Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula to welcome new babies . The Family Birth Center has delivered generations of local residents and given military families a home away from home on their special day. You’re family to us.
At the Family Birth Center, you can look forward to:
A personal birth experience
High-quality health services
Low nurse-to-patient ratios, meaning attentive care
Spacious birth and postpartum suites with views of the beautiful Del Monte Forest
‘Best Place to Birth’
When you deliver your little one, you’ll see why readers of Monterey Bay Parent Magazine voted us “Best Place to Birth.” Your friendly hospital team takes time to listen and make you feel at home. You can rely on us for safe, responsive care because we help deliver 1,000 to 1,200 babies each year.
When I had my son and second child, we had the pleasure of delivering at Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula. My oldest, Arianna, was 6 years old and she was so excited to be there and see him discover the world. It warmed my heart that all the wonderful nurses not only made me and my husband feel cared for, but also my daughter felt seen. One nurse came in to check on us, and when she saw my daughter, she looked at Arianna like she knew her and asked, "You’re Arianna, right?" We loved the personal touch and compassion.
— Giselle M., Family Birth Center patient
‘Baby-Friendly Hospital’
You and your newborn will get off to the best possible start. That’s why Baby-Friendly USA named Community Hospital a Baby-Friendly Hospital®. This honor means:
You’ll get support and unbiased information to decide how to feed your baby
Our trained staff will help you breastfeed if you choose to do so
Your baby will stay skin-to-skin with you right after birth
Your baby will stay with you day and night if they’re healthy (or go to the specialty care nursery if they need more medical attention)
You’ll get training from staff on how to care for your infant
Community Hospital has recognition from the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, a project of the World Health Organization and UNICEF.
Preparing for childbirth
Explore information about classes and tours :
Take a virtual tour of the Family Birth Center
Sign up for courses on birthing, breastfeeding, parenting, and mental health (including postpartum depression)