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Having a baby is one of the most important things to happen in your life. Finding information on obstetricians, pediatricians, as well as preparing for pregnancy, birth, and child care, can be some what daunting. We hope to help you get a good start by giving you some information on where to start.

 
Picking your OBYGN.

If you are now seeing a gynecologist that you like and he or she is also an obstetrician you may ask to have them see you during your pregnancy.

You can contact your service care provider to recommend someone.

Ask someone who has recently gone through pregnancy, or family members to recommend an obstetrician.

You could also decide to try one of the other methods for birthing such as a mid-wife or your family physician.

 
What should you look for in an Obstetrician?

Where is the practice located and is it close in relationship to your work or home? You will most likely have monthly visits and making your appointments is very important.

Is the physician covered by your insurance plan?

Does the physician share your concerns and attitudes toward important decisions such as pain relief, circumcision, breast feeding and having other people in the birthing room with you.

 
It's up to you!

You have the ability to make the choices you need for you and your new baby .

Consider interviewing a few different physicians before you decide who you want as a physician. Having a good relationship with your Obgyn is important because you will be seeing them often and will want to ask personal questions concerning your health during pregnancy. So find someone you will be comfortable with. .

 

 

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