New policies were announced Wednesday for the Navy medical facilities — after two staffers were blasted for posting images of themselves rudely posing with newborn babies.

Navy Surgeon General Vice Admiral Forrest Faison is prohibiting the use of personal phones in patient care areas and mandating that all personnel at the facilities review the new policy within 48 hours, in a letter posted Wednesday.

Faison also ordered commanding officers to monitor social media for images of patients posted by staff and directed them to reassure expectant mothers who were planning to deliver at its facilities and address their concerns.

The letter, addressed to “Shipmates,” also called out the two rogue staffers for their “unprofessional” and “inappropriate” behavior.

“As health care professionals, we are entrusted with the lives and well-being of all those who have volunteered to defend our freedom, including their families,” he wrote. “We owe them the best care and compassion our nation can offer. We also owe them our unqualified respect. Any behavior that falls short of this expectation will be dealt with appropriately.”

Allyson Thompson and Joanie Barrett posted photos flipping newborn babies the bird, calling them “mini Satans,” and making them dance to rap songs.

The women worked at Naval Hospital Jacksonville and have since been “removed.”

They were initially identified as nurses, but the Navy said they were actually hospital corpsmen.