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Birthing Services...Delivering Happy Families!


Birthing Services


The Labor & Delivery unit, staffed by a Certified OB/GYN, Family Practice Physicians, Certified Nurse Anesthetists, and OB trained nurses, has welcomed thousands of babies into our community.

Our three room labor and delivery suite provides a home-like atmosphere that utilizes the latest in medical equipment and technology, and provides a personalized touch to help new parents and families feel comfortable during this special time.

Hospital Birthing Services


3-room birthing facility
State-of-the-art fetal heart monitoring
Birthing balls
Birthing bars
Infant CPR training
In-room daybeds for overnight guests
Lactation support-Our ALP Certified Lactation Consultants are here to support you with latching, milk supply, pumping, and more.

Pain Management Options


Relaxation Techniques
Jacuzzi Tub
Epidural
Intrathecal
IV pain medications

The Delivery Room
If you would like to schedule a tour of our Labor & Delivery Unit or would like to schedule a lactation consultation, please call 406-283-7170.

Prenatal Classes

Prenatal Dates and Times(PDF)

Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Supports Safe Sleep for Infants


Best Practices for Safe Sleep

According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), there are around 3,500 sleep related deaths among babies in the United States each year. Safe sleep practices are designed to reduce the chances of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation, and other deaths related to unsafe sleep practices. Thanks to safe sleep practices, sleep related deaths like SIDS are on the decline, however, it is important that all health providers and parents know how to create a safe sleep environment:

Always place a baby on his or her back to sleep, for naps and at night, to reduce the risk of SIDS.
Use a firm sleep surface, covered by a fitted sheet; a crib, bassinet, portable crib or play yard that conforms to the safety standards of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recommended.
Your baby should not sleep in an adult bed, on a couch or on a chair alone, with you, or with anyone else.
Keep your baby's sleep area in the same room where you sleep (for the infants first year). Room sharing not bed sharing. Always place the baby in a safety-approved crib, bassinet, portable crib for sleep.
Sitting devices like bouncy seats, swings, infant carriers or strollers should not be used for routine sleep.
Keep soft objects such as pillows and blankets, toys and bumpers out of your baby's sleep area.
Wedges and positioners should not be used.
Do not smoke during pregnancy or allow smoking around your baby.
Do not let your baby get too hot during sleep.
Breastfeed your baby.
Give your baby a dry pacifier that is not attached to a string for naps and at night to reduce the risk of SIDS after breastfeeding is established.
Supervised Skin to Skin is recommended to all mothers and infants immediately following birth regardless of feeding or delivery, (as soon as mother is medically stable, awake and able to respond to her newborn) and to continue for at least an hour. Once mother starts to get sleepy, return baby to bassinet.
Follow health care provider guidance on your baby's vaccines and regular health checkups.
Learn more about baby care basics.

Safe Sleep Hospital Requirements


Certified Safe Sleep Hospitals are required to:

Develop a safe sleep policy statement incorporating the Infant Safe Sleep guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Train staff on safe sleep guidelines, the hospital's safe sleep policy, and the importance of modeling safe sleep for parents.
Educate parents on the importance of safe sleep practices and implement these practices in the hospital setting.

Learning about safe sleep for babies is important for all caregivers, including grandparents, other family members, babysitters, childcare providers, and anyone else who might care for babies.

If you are in need of a safe space for your infant to sleep, (crib, bassinet, pack-n-play) please contact Kimberlee Rebo @ 406-283-7179 or krebo@cabinetpeaks.org or Riss Carey @ 406-283-7170 or chacar@cabinetpeaks.org.

Car Seat Safety


CPMC cares about the safety of your children. We are proud to partner with a Nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) to provide car seat safety checks. A certified child passenger safety technician provides community presentations and child safety seat checks where parents and caregivers receive education and hands-on assistance with the proper use of child restraint systems and seat belts.

This service is for anyone with a child requiring a car seat and there is no charge to the family.

To schedule a car seat safety check or if you are unable to purchase a car seat for your child, contact Kimberlee Rebo@ 406-283-7179.

Lactation Support


Lactation consultation services at Cabinet Peaks Medical Center is provided by our knowledgeable Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC), nurses and physicians working alongside breastfeeding families. Educational materials, services and support are provided to all families interested or needing support during this new phase.

We encourage families to pursue the feeding option that's best for them. Our team will help to answer questions and get mothers comfortable with the "new experience", so that she and her baby make the most of this precious time together.

Cabinet Peaks Medical Center: 406-283-7170
Lincoln County Health Department: 406-283-2447
Northwest Community Health Center: 406-283-6900

Local Providers


Jana Hall, MD
Family Practice/Obstetrics
Northwest Community Health Center
320 East Second Street
Libby, MT
406-283-8000

Aleksander Robles, MD, OB/GYN
Cabinet Peaks Clinic OB/GYN
401 Louisiana Ave.
Libby, MT 59923
406-283-7440

Daniel Taylor Williams, MD
Family Practice/Obstetrics
Northwest Community Health Center
320 East Second Street
Libby, MT
406-283-7000

Related Links


American Academy of Pediatrics
Baby Center
Cabinet Peaks Clinic
Global Health Breastfeeding Videos
Libby Clinic
Montana Newborn Screening Programs
Northwest Community Health Center
National Safe Kids Campaign
Cribs for Kids
Halo Sleep
Safe to Sleep
Safe Start
Spinning Babies
2022 AAP Recommendations for Safe Sleep Environment


Cabinet Peaks Medical Center

Birthing Services
209 Health Park Drive
Libby, MT 59923
(406) 283-7170