At Physicians for Women, we understand that pregnancy is a transformative journey, and we are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized care to support you through every stage. Our obstetric services include:

  • Prenatal Care
  • Ultrasound Imaging
  • High-Risk Pregnancy Management
  • Labor and Delivery Care
  • Postpartum Support
  • Nutritional Counseling

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Prenatal Care

Our experienced obstetricians offer comprehensive prenatal care to monitor the health and development of both mother and baby. From routine check-ups to specialized screenings and diagnostic tests, we ensure that you receive the highest standard of care throughout your pregnancy.

Ultrasound Imaging

We utilize state-of-the-art ultrasound technology to provide detailed images of your baby’s growth and development in the womb. These non-invasive scans help us monitor fetal health, detect any abnormalities, and ensure a smooth pregnancy journey.

High-Risk Pregnancy Management

Our team has expertise in managing high-risk pregnancies, including conditions such as gestational diabetes, hypertension, and multiple gestations. We work closely with you to develop a personalized care plan to optimize outcomes for both you and your baby.

Labor and Delivery Care

When the time comes for your baby to arrive, you can trust our skilled obstetricians to provide expert care and support throughout the labor and delivery process. We offer a range of birthing options, including natural childbirth, and vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), ensuring that your birth experience aligns with your preferences and needs.

Postpartum Support

Our care extends beyond childbirth, with comprehensive postpartum support to help you navigate the challenges of early motherhood. From breastfeeding assistance to emotional wellness screenings, we are here to support your physical and emotional recovery after delivery.

Nutritional Counseling

Proper nutrition is essential for a healthy pregnancy. Our team provides personalized nutritional counseling to ensure that you and your baby receive the nutrients needed for optimal health and development.

These questions and answers provide a general overview of obstetric care and address some common concerns that expecting mothers may have. However, it’s essential to discuss any specific questions or concerns with your Physicians For Women obstetrician for personalized guidance and support throughout your pregnancy journey.

When should I start prenatal care?

It is recommended to schedule your first prenatal appointment as soon as you know you’re pregnant or as early in your pregnancy as possible. Early prenatal care helps monitor the health of both mother and baby and allows for timely interventions if any issues arise.

How often will I need to come in for prenatal appointments?

The frequency of prenatal appointments may vary depending on your individual health needs and the stage of your pregnancy. Typically, prenatal visits are scheduled once a month during the first and second trimesters, then more frequently as you approach your due date.

What tests and screenings are involved in prenatal care?

Prenatal care involves various tests and screenings to monitor the health of both mother and baby. These may include blood tests, ultrasound scans, genetic screenings, and screenings for conditions such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.

What can I expect during labor and delivery?

Labor and delivery experiences vary for each woman, but your obstetrician will work with you to create a birth plan that aligns with your preferences. They’ll provide support, monitor your progress, and assist with pain management options, such as epidurals or natural childbirth techniques.

What postpartum support services are available?

Postpartum support services may include breastfeeding assistance, emotional wellness screenings, postpartum check-ups, contraception counseling, and guidance on newborn care and parenting.

What are the signs of postpartum depression, and when should I seek help?

Postpartum depression is a serious condition that affects some women after childbirth. Signs may include persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness, changes in appetite or sleep patterns, and difficulty bonding with the baby. It’s essential to seek help from your healthcare provider if you experience any of these symptoms.

How soon can I resume normal activities after childbirth?

Recovery after childbirth varies for each woman and depends on factors such as the type of delivery and any complications. Your obstetrician will provide guidance on when it’s safe to resume activities such as exercise, driving, and sexual intercourse.