Comprehensive care for every stage
Our board-certified obstetricians, certified nurse midwives and maternal-fetal medicine specialists provide personalized care from preconception through postpartum recovery.
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Call: (866) 520-2510 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Services we offer
Conditions we manage
- High-risk pregnancy
- Gestational diabetes
- Hypertension in pregnancy
- Multiple births
- Preterm labor
- Placenta previa and other complications
Why choose us
- Board-certified specialists in obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine
- Birth centers across Wisconsin and upper Michigan with private suites and family-friendly amenities
- 24/7 obstetric coverage for peace of mind
- Insurance accepted, including Medicaid and Medicare
Specialized care options
- Maternal-fetal medicine: Expert care for high-risk pregnancies, advanced diagnostics and co-management with your OB provider.
- Certified nurse midwives: Personalized, low-intervention care with options like hydrotherapy, water birth and VBAC.
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Care tips
Preconception and planning tips
- Quit smoking and avoid alcohol
- Take folic acid at least two months before conception
- Ensure immunizations are up to date
- Manage chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension
- Consider genetic counseling if family history suggests risk
Prenatal care
- Early care matters: The first 12 weeks are critical for your baby’s development
- Visit schedule: Every four to six weeks until 28–30 weeks, then more frequent
- What to expect at your first visit:
- Physical exam, blood pressure and weight
- Medical and family history review
- Lab tests (blood count, blood type, Rh factor and infection screening)
- Follow-up visits: Monitor baby’s growth, heart tones and your health
Pregnancy care tips
Stay healthy and comfortable during pregnancy with these practical tips:
Nutrition and lifestyle
- Eat balanced meals like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and dairy
- Avoid undercooked meat, unpasteurized dairy, raw sprouts and high-mercury fish
- Limit caffeine
- Avoid smoking, alcohol and illicit drugs
Comfort and clothing
- Choose loose-fitting clothes and supportive bras
- Avoid tight belts or garments that restrict circulation
- Wear low-heeled shoes for safety and back comfort
Breast care
- Expect breast changes and possible colostrum leakage
- Use absorbent pads if needed and clean with warm water only
- Avoid harsh soaps or alcohol-based cleansers
Hygiene and oral health
- Apply lotion after bathing to prevent dry skin
- Never douche unless directed by your provider
- Keep bath water warm, not hot, to avoid dizziness
- See your dentist early in pregnancy as well as brush and floss daily
- Limit sugary snacks to reduce the risk of tooth decay
Warning signs (call your provider immediately)
- Vaginal bleeding
- Severe headaches or vision changes
- Sudden swelling
- Fever or chills
- Decreased baby movement
Frequently asked questions
Can I tour the birth center?
Yes! Call us to schedule a tour.
What pain relief options are available?
We offer epidurals, IV medications and natural birth techniques.


