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MFM Specialist

There's a good probability that you'd benefit from seeing a maternal-fetal medicine specialist if you were pregnant and at high risk. These medical professionals are obstetricians with three more years of experience assisting women through high-risk pregnancies. An MFM physician will be helpful to women who have a history of infections, blood clotting disorders, seizure disorders, autoimmune diseases, heart disease, hypertension, or diabetes.<br><br>https://highrisk-pregnancy.com/hrpd-services/

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MFM Specialist

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  1. MFM SPECIALIST https://highrisk-pregnancy.com/

  2. HIGH RISK PREGNANCY DOCTORS High-Risk Pregnancy Doctors' practice is dedicated to the highly-accessible, patient-centered experience. The team understands that whether you are low risk, the low risk that can become a high risk, or have prior risks associated with a high-risk pregnancy, you need expert care. As specialists in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, High Risk Pregnancy Doctors offer a wide range of services including extended hours for your flexibility to access the care you need.

  3. WHY DO YOU NEED AN MFM DOCTOR? There's a good probability that you'd benefit from seeing a maternal-fetal medicine specialist if you were pregnant and at high risk. These medical professionals are obstetricians with three more years of experience assisting women through high-risk pregnancies. An MFM physician will be helpful to women who have a history of infections, blood clotting disorders, seizure disorders, autoimmune diseases, heart disease, hypertension, or diabetes.

  4. WHAT CAN AN MFM SPECIALIST HELP YOU WITH? • Perform tests and procedures like ultrasounds that can help monitor your baby as they develop. • Check for genetic disorders and birth defects by performing tests such as amniocentesis, umbilical cord sampling, or chorionic villus sampling. • Help you manage any preexisting conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. • Diagnose and manage birth defects or other conditions that are developing in your baby. • Monitor labor and delivery as needed by your OB/GYN.

  5. WILL YOU HAVE TO STOP SEEING YOUR OB/GYN? If your OB/GYN wants you to add an MFM doctor to your pregnancy team, does that mean you’ll have to give up your OB/GYN? No! Instead, your medical team throughout your pregnancy will just expand to include the MFM specialist. Your OB/GYN will let you know how often they want you to see the MFM specialist. In some cases, the MFM doctor will be very involved in your care, and in others, you may just see them occasionally or as needed. Often, your OB/GYN will still be the doctor who delivers your baby.

  6. THANKS FOR WATCHING! https://highrisk-pregnancy.com/ 972-668-2229 Frisco Office, 13052 Dallas Parkway, Suite 230, Frisco, TX 75034

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