Starting Your Pregnancy Journey

Are you new to our practice? Welcome! We are excited to serve you throughout all stages of your life. If you are looking to start with a new doctor as you begin your pregnancy journey, we would love to work with you. Women who receive early and regular prenatal care are more likely to have healthy infants, so let’s get started with your plan today. 
What to expect at your first visit:
You will receive a welcome package including some nutritional guidelines and information regarding optional testing. You will work with your doctor to develop a plan for your pregnancy. Each plan is different based on the needs of the baby and the patient. But here are a few things that will stay constant during each visit:
  • Evaluation of your blood pressure and urine.
  • Assessment of the fetal heart tones.
  • Review of how you are feeling.
  • Physical exam by your doctor.
We are excited to be a part of your journey and look forward to meeting you.

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