Women may be referred to Mercy Maternal and Fetal Medicine - S. Fremont when they are considered “at-risk” for complications during pregnancy. In our clinic, you’ll be cared for by maternal and fetal medicine specialists. You’ll also have access to sophisticated diagnostic testing, including ultrasound and biophysical assessments– noninvasive tests used to evaluate your baby’s health. Biophysical profiles can reveal the level of amniotic fluid around the baby, observe the baby’s moving and breathing, or check the baby’s muscle tone. Genetic counseling is also offered to support families and provide information about birth defects, genetic disorders and genetic testing.
Many OB/GYNs are qualified to manage complicated pregnancies. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists complement obstetricians by providing consultations, co-management, or direct care before (pre-conception counseling) and during pregnancy. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists also work in collaboration with family physicians. The relationship between your doctor and the maternal-fetal medicine specialist will depend upon the severity of the condition and other circumstances.
At Mercy, we offer comprehensive services to diagnose and treat a full range of conditions, including:
Mercy's women's health specialists provide expert care to diagnose & treat abnormal uterine bleeding. Learn more about the causes & symptoms of this condition.
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Learn MoreMercy's cardiologists & heart specialists treat & manage heart conditions including congenital heart disease in adults. Learn about monitoring & treating this condition.
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Learn MoreMercy maternal & fetal medicine specialists closely monitor & treat fetal anemia to help keep your baby as healthy as possible throughout pregnancy and delivery. Learn about this condition.
Learn MoreFetal anomalies refer to unusual or unexpected conditions in a baby’s development during pregnancy. Fetal anomalies may also be known as congenital anomalies or birth defects. Learn more about the types of fetal anomalies, diagnosis and treatment.
Learn MoreCongenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect. Usually, the cause is not known. Discover how congenital heart defects are diagnosed in womb and how certain diagnoses can be treated.
Learn MoreMercy neonatologists & pediatric surgeons treat babies with gastroschisis with medical expertise & compassionate care. Learn more about the diagnosis & treatment of this condition.
Learn MoreMercy physicians are experts in screening for, diagnosing & treating gestational diabetes. Learn how we will manage your blood sugar & keep you and your baby healthy.
Learn MoreMercy's obstetricians & gynecologists provide expert care for the diagnosis & treatment of gestational hypertension. Learn more about who's at risk & how it's treated.
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Learn MoreMercy obstetricians & gynecologists provide comprehensive care for high-risk pregnancy conditions. Learn how we will keep your baby healthy from conception to delivery.
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Learn MoreMercy neonatologists & pediatric surgeons develop personalized treatment plans for each baby with an abdominal wall birth defect. Learn about diagnosing omphalocele.
Learn MoreMercy obstetrics & gynecologist specialists & surgeons are highly trained in ovarian cyst surgery. Learn about our diagnostic & treatment options for this condition.
Learn MoreMercy's obstetricians & gynecologists are experts at diagnosing & treating pelvic pain. Learn about the possible causes as well as the typical signs & symptoms.
Learn MorePreeclampsia is a type of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) that can cause serious complications. Learn more about who is at risk for preeclampsia, what the symptoms are and the importance of regular prenatal care.
Learn MorePyelectatis is a dilation of the renal pelvis. When a fetuses pelvis is stretched or enlarged, but not enlarged enough for a doctor to diagnose hydronephrosis, it is considered pyelectasis. Learn more about the condition and how it's managed.
Learn MoreFetal growth restriction (FGR) is a condition when a fetus is smaller than expected for the gestational age. Learn how we monitor & treat intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).
Learn MoreMercy's maternal-fetal medicine specialists provide comprehensive care, support & guidance for spina bifida. Learn more about diagnosing & treating this condition.
Learn MoreMercy maternal-fetal medicine specialists & neonatologists provide expert care for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome. Learn how we treat TTTS & keep your babies healthy.
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Mercy provides comprehensive diagnostic, medical imaging & radiology services, including MRI, PET-CT, ultrasound, digital x-ray & more. Click to find a location near you.
Learn MoreMercy's imaging department offers ultrasound imaging to see the size, shape & real-time movement of organs and soft tissues. Learn about the different uses of this test & what to expect.
Learn MoreMercy's heart & vascular department provides echocardiography services. Learn about receiving an echo test, also known as a heart ultrasound, & what it's used for.
Learn MoreA gynecologic ultrasound, also known as a pelvic ultrasound, produces images of a woman's uterus, ovaries & fallopian tubes. Learn about the conditions that require this exam.
Learn MoreA nonstress test (NST) is a type of prenatal test commonly done to check the heart function & oxygen supply of a baby. Learn more about screening recommendations & how to interpret the results.
Learn MoreMercy offers a full range of prenatal testing & genetic counseling services to help identify potential problems with your baby's development. Learn about the benefits of these tests.
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Cervical cerclage is a procedure that involves surgically stitching the cervix closed during pregnancy to help prevent premature birth. Discover the reasons a cervical cerclage may be used and how it's performed.
Learn MoreIf a baby in the womb develops severe anemia, it may require a blood transfusion while still in the uterus. This procedure is called an intrauterine transfusion, or fetal blood transfusion. Discover how the transfusion is completed.
Learn MoreMercy fetal care specialists are experts in diagnosing & treating fetal conditions. Learn how we will provide support every step of the way for high-risk moms.
Learn MorePrenatal care at Mercy provides expectant moms with access to regular screenings & checkups as well as to resources, classes & more. Learn about our pregnancy services.
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