Prenatal Care
Feel prepared and confident throughout pregnancy and postpartum with clear guidance and compassionate care from OB-GYNs and certified nurse-midwives.
Your guide to pregnancy, birth and postpartum
You’re pregnant (the test said so). Now it’s time to schedule your first prenatal appointment. Calling as soon as you’ve recovered from the initial excitement is best. At WHA, we typically schedule three initial prenatal care visits: a telehealth intake appointment, an OB appointment at 8 weeks and another in-person visit at 12 weeks. Your provider’s office will guide you on the timing based on the date of your last menstrual period.
If you’re just thinking about pregnancy—or actively trying to conceive—consider scheduling a preconception appointment now. Preconception planning goes beyond timing; it involves ensuring your physical and reproductive health are in the best possible shape to lay a strong foundation for a healthy pregnancy. We’re always welcoming new patients, so schedule your prenatal care visit today.
Care for You
Additional Resources for You
Baby Center
Conceiving, pregnancy, baby and beyond.
CDC.gov - Pregnancy
Particularly useful for steps you can take to reduce your risk of problems.
La Leche League
Information and support related to breastfeeding--including local support groups.
Office of Women's Health - Pregnancy
Good basic content on pregnancy and women's health.
Our Moment of Truth
Learn more about midwifery care and women's health during pregnancy and beyond on this site from the American College of Nurse-Midwives.
Prenatal Patient Information
Here's all the information we covered with you at the beginning of your pregnancy and other helpful resources, including information from the CDC and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on pregnancy and COVID-19.
WebMD Baby
Good information on all things pregnancy.