Obstetrical Care Services

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

We take a comprehensive approach to every pregnancy which means we are available at every stage from pre-conception counseling and early detection of pregnancy through the post-postpartum period. We offer high-risk pregnancy consultation, management and delivery.

Our patients utilize the Labor and Delivery Suites at Cedar Park Regional Medical Center and, as a result, have access to many perks through the Tiny Toes Program. The program provides new moms and dads with discounts at local merchants, childbirth classes, professional newborn photography, a free What to Expect When You're Expecting Book, and a free car seat.

Here's a guide of what to expect throughout your visits:

  • For every visit, please be prepared to leave a urine sample.
  • Please note that every patient and pregnancy is different and special. Some items may vary per appointment.

First Trimester: Conception to 12 weeks

  • For your first visit, we like to see you when you are around 8 weeks pregnant. We will perform an ultrasound for dating purposes and by the end of the first trimester, a fetal heartbeat will be present.
  • We will perform a confirmation pregnancy test.
  • You will do blood work (a complete OB panel with HIV testing and optional testing for Down’s syndrome and other risks).
  • We will perform a gynecological exam and complete physical examination with a pap smear.
  • You can expect to have visits every month throughout your first trimester and we recommend that you have a list of questions prepared for each visit.

Second Trimester: 12 weeks to 28 weeks

  • Your office visits will continue once per month (unless otherwise specified)
  • At this time, it's a good idea to pre-register at the hospital for your delivery. The pre-registration packet can be picked up at the front desk upon checkout and completed before your next appointment.
  • At around 20 weeks, we will send you to get an ultrasound to evaluate fetal anatomy and gender (if you want).
  • Towards the end of your second trimester we will test you for gestational diabetes with a glucose test. This will be done in office.

Third Trimester: 28 weeks to 40 weeks

  • Your office visits will change to every two weeks until the last four weeks of your pregnancy; from then until the end, we will see you every week.
  • Between 35-37 weeks we will do testing for GBS (group beta strep)
  • We will begin checking your cervix (by internal examination) for effacement (thinning) and dilation (opening).
  • Around this time we recommend touring the labor and delivery suites at the hospital to familiarize yourself with where your delivery will be taking place. The hospital offers tours Sundays at 2:30 p.m. on a walk-in basis.
  • By now you should also have a good idea of which pediatrician you will choose for your new addition.

Postpartum:

  • For a normal vaginal delivery we will typically see you 5-6 weeks after delivery. If you have a Cesarean Section we will see you at one week and again at 4-5 weeks.
  • We will check your cervix, uterus, and vagina to see if they have returned back to your pre-pregnancy state.
  • This is usually a good appointment to discuss birth control options.
  • Please bring a picture of your little bundle of joy to share with the staff! We are very proud of every baby we deliver!

Tips and Tricks:

Please call the office for the following:
  • A fever of 101.5 or higher
  • Any vaginal bleeding
  • Any loss of fluid
  • Itching or burning during urination (this might be a sign of a vaginal infection)
  • Painful or regular cramps/contraction
Any Nausea/Vomiting during Pregnancy:
  • Eat small amounts but eat frequently.
  • Consume crackers or dry toast before arising.
  • Avoid fried, spicy, or fatty foods.
  • Drink plenty of liquids between meals.
  • Vitamin B6 also helps with nausea.
Headache:
  • Tylenol, Tylenol Extra-Strength (Acetaminophen). Please do not exceed the dosage guidelines.
Heartburn:
  • Tums, Maalox, Mylanta
Cough, Cold, Congestion, or Allergies:
  • Tylenol Cold and Sinus, Claritin D 12 hr (after 1st trimester), Sudafed 60mg every 4-6 hours as needed.
Medications to Avoid:
  • Aspirin, Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), Accutane. Please call if you have any questions about any medication or vitamin.

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