

Free. Confidential. No Obligation
Questions About Labor or Delivery at St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital?
Speak confidentially with a nurse who has NICU experience about birth complications, emergency intervention, or newborn care concerns.
Talk to an OB Nurse for 15 Minutes. Free and Confidential!
If labor, delivery, postpartum care, or neonatal treatment at St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital left your family with unanswered questions, a nurse can help review the timeline and explain which records may help clarify what happened.
A confidential call with a nurse can help you understand what happened, what records matter, and whether an attorney review makes sense based on the facts.
St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital 3030 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Tampa, FL 33607 Hillsborough County, Florida
Some Deliveries Become More Complicated Than Expected
Even carefully planned births can suddenly become urgent. Families often later question: • Why labor changed so quickly • Whether warning signs appeared earlier • Why emergency intervention became necessary • Why the baby required NICU care • Whether delays affected the outcome Many parents first seek understanding before seeking legal advice.


What the Nurse Call Helps Families Review
During the confidential 15-minute conversation, the nurse may help:
• Review labor and delivery events
• Clarify emergency interventions
• Discuss neonatal or NICU care
• Explain common medical terminology
• Identify records that may help explain the timeline
The nurse does not provide medical advice or treatment recommendations. You should continue following your treating providers.


Situations That Often Raise Questions
Families connected to St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital sometimes seek review after experiences involving:
- Neonatal seizures
- Cooling therapy
- Oxygen deprivation concerns
- Emergency neonatal transfer
- Delayed C-section
- Prolonged resuscitation
- Brain imaging abnormalities
- HIE concerns
- Cerebral palsy diagnosis
- Unexpected NICU complications
You do not need to determine fault before asking questions.


Medical Records That May Clarify the Timeline
Important records often include:
Why Families Begin With a Nurse
Beginning with a nurse provides:
- A medically informed conversation
- Better understanding of NICU terminology
- Calm and confidential communication
- Guidance on timelines and records
- No-pressure discussion
If appropriate, an attorney consultation may follow.
If your family experienced the loss of a baby, we speak with you directly and handle the conversation with care and sensitivity.

How the Process Works
Review labor, delivery, and neonatal events.
If appropriate, schedule an attorney consultation.
Schedule a confidential nurse call.
Identify important records and possible concerns.
If your family experienced the loss of a baby, we speak with you directly and handle next steps with care.
How the Process Works
STEP NO 1
Schedule a confidential nurse call.
STEP NO 2
Review labor, delivery, and neonatal events.
STEP NO 3
Identify important records and possible concerns.
STEP NO 4
If appropriate, schedule an attorney consultation.
If your family experienced the loss of a baby, we speak with you directly and handle next steps with care.
Free. Confidential.
No Obligation.
The nurse call is designed to help families better understand the timeline and medical events before deciding what to do next.



Free. Confidential. No obligation.
Questions About a Delivery at St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital?
Schedule a confidential 15-minute nurse call with a nurse who has NICU experience
Schedule the Free 15-Minute Nurse Call