Maternal Fetal Medicine
You’re expecting a baby — congratulations! Just as every woman is different, so is every pregnancy. Some proceed along smoothly with no surprises. Others may mean that you and your unborn baby need some extra-special attention.
The Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) care team at Stormont Vail are high-risk pregnancy experts. They provide women and their families with the medical care, support, and education they need to deliver a healthy baby.
If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant and think you may be a high-risk patient, talk to your OB/GYN about your concerns and if they would recommend you add a MFM specialist to your healthcare team.
Specific factors that may contribute to a high-risk pregnancy include:
Susan & Loren Birth Story
Meet new parents Susan and Loren McMillan! Susan was unexpectedly diagnosed with gestational diabetes which changed the way she was going to need care. The Stormont Vail Health Mother & Baby team not only specialize in high-risk pregnancies, but they were able to keep Susan and Loren comfortable and calm throughout the entire 39-week pregnancy and after the birth of their son.
Hear how Stormont Vail Health has been there for the McMillan family every step of the way.
Conditions We Treat
Autoimmune Disorders
Cervical Insufficiency
Fetal Conditions
Genetic Disorders
High-Risk Pregnancy
Kidney Disease
Multiple Gestation/Birth
Pregnancy Complications
Preterm Labor/Birth
Preterm Rupture of Membranes
Thyroid Conditions
Treatments & Procedures
Postpartum depression
OverviewThe birth of a baby can trigger a jumble of powerful emotions, from excitement and joy to fear and anxiety. But it can also result in something you might not expect — depression. Most new moms experience postpartum “baby blues” after childbirth, which commonly include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping. Baby blues…
Placental abruption
Overview × The placenta is an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. Placental abruption occurs when the placenta separates from the inner wall of the uterus before birth. Placental abruption can deprive the baby of oxygen and nutrients and cause heavy bleeding in the mother. In some cases, early delivery is needed. Placental…
Our Maternal Fetal Medicine Providers
Maternal Fetal Medicine Care Locations
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