Our Pregnancy and Baby Team
You want the best there is for your baby, from blankets and burp cloths to strollers and swings.
You also want the best when it comes to the people who will care for you and your baby during pregnancy, childbirth and beyond.
Mom and baby experts
Our team includes a wide range of mom and baby experts including:
Certified nurse-midwives
Family medicine specialists
Labor and delivery nurses
Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
OB-GYNs
Pediatricians
We can help you find the right doctor or midwife based on what you envision for your birth experience and whether you or your baby have any special medical needs.
OB-GYNs
OB-GYNs, or obstetrician-gynecologists, are highly-trained doctors who care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and the recovery period following birth. They can also perform cesarean sections for scheduled or emergency situations.
If you have a high-risk pregnancy, your OB-GYN will work with doctors called maternal-fetal medicine specialists to make sure you and your baby get the advanced care you need.
Certified nurse-midwives
Certified nurse-midwives provide low-risk gynecologic and prenatal care, as well as deliver babies in a hospital setting. Your midwife will work closely with a doctor if you have a high-risk pregnancy, complicated labor and birth or need a C-section.
*Some services, like CNMs, are not offered at all locations. Look to see if there is a Midwife clinic near you.
Family medicine specialists
Family practitioners are primary care doctors who treat a wide range of medical conditions. In addition to their expertise in general family health, some choose to emphasize and train in obstetrics. They can take care of you during and after your pregnancy and deliver and care for your baby.
Pediatricians
Choosing the right doctor for your baby is an important decision. You'll be visiting your baby’s physician at least six times in the first year for routine well-baby visits. While some parents know which doctor they want for their baby right away, others start the search during pregnancy. Making your decision well before your baby is born allows you to make an informed, well-considered choice.
Your delivering provider will ask you for the name of your chosen pediatrician when you’re seven or eight months pregnant. Some pediatricians will see your baby at the hospital within 24 hours of birth. If your pediatrician doesn’t do initial hospital visits, our doctors will do your baby’s exam.