
Welcome to Grand River Hospital's Childbirth Program. We are located at the hospital’s KW Campus, 835 King Street West, in Kitchener on the fourth floor of the hospital, primarily in the D Wing.
We are the largest community hospital-based obstetrical program in Waterloo Region and deliver approximately 4,200 babies each year. All around the hospital, you will see the icon to the right. This is a reminder that women are welcome to breastfeed their babies, anytime, anywhere.
For more information, please visit:
- Our breastfeeding policy page to learn how we support new mothers with breastfeeding.
Childbirth is a wonderful experience and we feel privileged to share this with you. We are here to provide you with care and support that considers you and your family’s unique needs. We encourage expectant parents to participate in their care by making informed choices within the limits of safety.
At times, stressful situations can occur during pregnancy and the birth. Your care team will provide the support you need. Your team will include physicians, midwives, nurses, social workers, dietitians, physiotherapists, lactation consultants and a clinical nurse specialist.
We hope that this information is helpful and that your stay is as comfortable as possible. Should you have any questions, we invite you to email us. This link will open up an email that you can populate to send to our childbirth program at info@grhosp.on.ca

Getting Here
Childbirth is located at the KW Campus, 835 King Street West, Kitchener on the 4th floor D wing.
DirectionsParkingGRH childbirth program news, stories and people
Joanna Harris: helping new moms succeed in breastfeeding
October 3, 2016Welcoming a new child into your family is both exciting and scary for many new parents. Breastfeeding can also be a challenging time for new moms, but GRH’s Baby-Friendly designation ensures that all new moms receive the help and support they need to succeed in breastfeeding.
Sheri Douglas: helping every patient have a successful birth
July 18, 2016Sheri Douglas puts her years of childbirth experience supporting GRH’s patients with the most complex needs.
The Dietitian's Dish: healthy eating for new moms
May 8, 2016The Dietitian's Dish is a new column offering healthy eating tips from GRH's team of registered dietitians. In this edition, Jason DaMaren explores how new moms can eat well after welcoming a new family member.
Dr. Peter Potts: care and support for families at a pivotal time
May 1, 2016Dr Peter Potts provides care at one of the most joyful times in the lives of a family.
Registered dietitian Lynn Rogers: supporting families, children and youth in nutrition
March 16, 2016Lynn Rogers provides her expertise as a registered dietitian in GRH's childbirth and children's programs.
It's a leap year baby boy!
February 29, 2016A special leap year welcome to Caelan O'Donovan, born on February 29th 2016 at GRH.