All patient rooms on the Labor and Delivery Unit at East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) are now equipped with the Noviiâ„¢+ wireless patch system, allowing continuous fetal monitoring without movement restriction for the laboring patient.
This wireless, beltless technology allows moms-to-be to move more freely, change positions, rest comfortably and even shower during labor without being restricted by traditional cords and monitors. The monitoring system measures fetal heart rate, maternal heart rate and contractions.
By encouraging movement throughout labor, the Noviiâ„¢+ system helps create a more comfortable and flexible birthing experience while supporting safe, continuous monitoring.
In addition to all Labor and Delivery rooms, the technology has also been added to the hospital’s OB Observation unit for patients who need extended continuous monitoring.
EAMC has been recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Best Maternity Hospitals for three years in a row.
East Alabama Health encompasses East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika, EAMC-Lanier Rural Emergency Hospital in Valley, East Alabama Medical Center North in Opelika, the Spencer Cancer Center in Opelika, the Auburn Medical Pavilion and a host of other key medical clinics and practices that help provide a continuum of care to patients throughout an 11-county area. EAMC is a 316-bed regional referral hospital. EAMC-Lanier Rural Emergency Hospital provides emergency and outpatient services while its campus also features a nursing home and an ambulatory surgery center. East Alabama Health employs about 4,100 people and is the second largest employer in the region, trailing only Auburn University.
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