Pregnancy Care
Each woman’s pregnancy journey is different, and we want you always to feel safe and respected! Valley Health offers various providers for pregnancy care including, obstetricians, midwives and high-risk maternal-fetal medicine specialists. Learn more below.
Obstetricians
Valley Health is proud to work with highly-trained OB/GYNs who can provide skilled care to women during pregnancy and beyond. OB/GYNs handle all aspects of pregnancy from low-risk to high risk and work collaboratively with certified nurse midwives, nurses and maternal fetal medicine specialists to ensure that all mothers and babies are provided with the highest quality of care.
Winchester Medical Center's OB/GYN hospitalist program allows hospital-based OB/GYN physicians to focus on providing consistent care to patients in the hospital, as well as emergent care to those arriving in Labor & Delivery.
High-Risk Obstetrics: Maternal Fetal Medicine
Minor complications during pregnancy can cause significant concern and treating those complications needs specialized care. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists are highly trained obstetrician/gynecologists with advanced expertise in obstetric, medical, and surgical complications of pregnancy.
Valley Health Maternal Fetal Medicine
provides comprehensive and specialized services to women in a caring and compassionate environment.
Maternal Fetal Medicine Providers Include:
Fertility Care
Valley Health Fertility offers Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) services for couples facing challenges with fertility and their reproductive health. We are dedicated to providing personalized care for those who are struggling to conceive, have experienced recurrent pregnancy loss, or desire to preserve future fertility.
Learn more about
Trimble Spitzer, MD
, board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist (OBGYN) and Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility (REI) specialist.
Midwives
Valley Health is proud to expand our midwifery services to Winchester Medical Center. Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM’s) are medical care providers who provide medical and emotional care as well as guidance to the women they serve. A midwife looks at a woman’s well-being holistically, and strives to keep the whole woman healthy—mind and body.
Often, a midwife educates you and empowers you to be an active participant in the health of you and your baby—a person who gives you guidance on nutrition, listens to your baby’s heart rate and takes your blood pressure; but also who listens to you, counsels you and helps you as you transition into motherhood. In addition to pregnancy care, CNMs also provide well-woman care in the form of gynecological care.