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If you’re expecting, finding and working with a women’s health center will help ensure the overall well-being of you and your child. If this is your first baby, you may be wondering what an obstetrician is and how they’ll provide support during each stage of pregnancy. Use the guide below to learn more about their essential role.

What an Obstetrician Is

An obstetrician is a medical and surgical doctor. They’ve studied and trained intensely for many years to know how to care for expecting mothers, deliver newborns, and provide postnatal care. You’ll typically have appointments with your obstetrician at a hospital or women’s health center since they need access to advanced medical technology to run the appropriate tests.

How They Provide Support

women's healthThe obstetrician will check your vitals and provide dietary and lifestyle recommendations to maintain your well-being. Additionally, they’ll test your baby for medical issues and monitor their growth, positioning, and health at every appointment. As the delivery date approaches, they’ll also help develop a safe birthing plan you’re comfortable with.

There are many delivery options available, from natural births to Caesarean sections. The obstetrician will walk you through each method and make recommendations based on your and your baby’s unique situation. After delivery, you’ll continue to see the obstetrician. They’ll make sure your body is healing properly and check on your newborn’s health.

 

If you’re pregnant and want to find a qualified obstetrician, turn to the skilled team at TTNYD & D OBGYN in Honolulu, HI. This women’s health center provides expecting mothers across Oahu with compassionate medical care and guidance throughout every trimester. They’ll also help you create a delivery plan and follow up with you after the birth to ensure everything is going smoothly. Call (808) 599-4200 to learn more about their services or schedule an appointment.

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