501 Marshall Street, Suite 400
Jackson, MS 39202
Office: 601-354-0869
Fax: 601-352-6521
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm
401 Baptist Drive, Suite 402
Madison, MS 39110
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm
501 Marshall Street, Suite 401
Jackson, MS 39202
Office: 601-354-0869, ext: 4039
Fax: 601-352-6487
Monday – Thursday: 7:30 am – 4:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 am – 12:00 pm
Home Obstetrics
“The best first gift a woman can give her baby is a healthy home for the 40 weeks of pregnancy” said Amanda Nicols, a physician at The Woman’s Clinic.
Expectant mothers have much to look forward to – and count on. Obstetrics is a field of medicine specializing in the care and support provided to women during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum. It helps ensure that mothers and their babies get off to a strong start in life – an important job!
An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself outside of the uterus, typically in one of the fallopian tubes. This is an uncommon but serious complication during early stages of pregnancy that requires urgent medical attention to ensure safety for both mother and baby.
Miscarriages are a heartbreaking reality of pregnancy and childbirth. While usually unpredictable, there is much that can be done to reduce the risk of miscarriage during conception or birth. It’s important for expecting parents to stay informed on these potential risks so they can take proactive steps towards protecting their future baby from tragedy.
Placenta previa is a serious pregnancy complication in which the placenta attaches itself too close to or covers the cervix, potentially causing complications during delivery. As such, it requires careful monitoring for both mother and baby’s safety.
During pregnancy, having high blood pressure can put both mother and baby at risk of developing serious medical complications. It is important for pregnant women to be aware of the potential risks that come with hypertension when expecting a bundle of joy!
Pregnant mothers may experience bouts of chronic vomiting, causing discomfort and possible further health complications. Taking extra steps to ensure nutrition within the diet plan is essential for healthy fetal development during this special time.
Preeclampsia is one of the most common and serious complications affecting pregnant women. It can cause high blood pressure, protein in urine, headaches and other troubling symptoms which may lead to serious consequences for both mother and baby if not monitored closely.
Pregnant women may experience gestational diabetes, a form of temporary high blood sugar related to pregnancy. While it can be alarming at first, with proper medical monitoring and healthy lifestyle habits many women are able to successfully manage this condition during their pregnancies.
Postpartum depression is a serious mental health condition that affects many new mothers. It causes low mood, negative thoughts and physical exhaustion in the months following childbirth, interfering with everyday life. With proper diagnosis and treatment such as counseling or medication, women can experience relief from their symptoms and enjoy motherhood again.
An umbilical cord prolapse is a serious, yet rare pregnancy concern that occurs when the baby’s umbilical cord enters the birth canal before them. This can reduce or cut off oxygen flow to your baby and require emergency medical intervention for both you and your newborn.
Preterm labor can be a frightening and life-altering experience for expecting parents. This occurs when the baby is delivered before reaching full maturity, resulting in potential health concerns for both mother and child. Fortunately, with proper medical treatment preterm labor does not always have to lead to delivery.
As a part of modern obstetrics, the specialized field known as multiple pregnancies focuses on providing quality care for expectant mothers with twins or higher-order multiples. Women in this situation require special attention and dedication from their medical team to ensure that each birth is healthy and complication-free!
Having a baby is an incredible and life-altering experience; however, the journey to welcoming your bundle of joy into the world can come with certain risks. Seeking obstetric care early on in pregnancy helps avoid potential complications and gives you essential peace of mind throughout this special time.
Here are several factors that make consulting with an Obstetrician so important:
For those who want to ensure they’re in the best of hands during childbirth and related complications, it’s important to have an obstetrician on board. While family doctors and midwives are great practitioners for much prenatal care, when deeper training is needed due to serious medical issues that may arise with pregnancy or labor, only a trained physician can provide top-notch care based on four years of specialized residency experience.
Expectant mothers in their later years may be more likely to encounter a high-risk pregnancy. This can lead to some apprehension and discomfort, but fortunately, advice from an obstetrician is available – the perfect way for moms-to-be of any age to feel supported throughout their journey.
Obstetricians provide an essential service, being with you throughout the entire birthing process. They are there to offer their expertise pre-delivery and help guide both you and nurses during labor, ensuring your journey is as comfortable as possible despite managing a team of varied medical staff in unison.
Being pregnant is a joyous experience but can also come with challenges. At The Woman’s Clinic, we understand the importance of taking every precaution during childbirth and neonatal care. That’s why our experienced medical team provides secure environments that ensure you have a safe delivery experience from start to finish. For those looking to navigate through it more confidently and comfortably, there are many benefits of booking an appointment today! Don’t wait – get the help you need right away for this exciting time in your life.
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