You may have been told “You’re never completely ready to have a baby.” While that may be true, there are some questions that you can answer ahead of time to ensure you’re as prepared as possible. Here are just a few questions to keep in mind while you plan your pregnancy. Continue reading “Questions to Ask Before Considering Getting Pregnant”
Author: Atlanta Women's Obstetrics & Gynecology, PC
Attention United Health Care Patients
As we remain hopeful that a mutually beneficial agreement will be reached between United Healthcare and Piedmont Hospital prior to the June 30th deadline, providing you with prenatal care throughout your entire pregnancy remains our top priority.
ALL current obstetric patients with Continuity of Care approval will be allowed to complete their pregnancies, including delivery, at Piedmont Hospital at in-network rates.
We will continue to keep you informed of any changes to our network status as a result of the negotiation process.
National Women’s Health Week
You may be wondering what’s special about May 8-14? This month, we at Atlanta Women’s Obstetrics & Gynecology encourage women to take the National Women’s Health Week pledge. Continue reading “National Women’s Health Week”
Should You Eat For Two?
Dr. Siegel explains why she recommends eating for 1.2 instead. Read her article in ObGyn News.
New Blog Launch
We are proud to announce the launch of our new blog.